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Hourly, Daily & Weekly Wage Calculator

Instantly convert your pay into any format. Enter your Hourly rate, Daily rate, or Weekly wage below to calculate your equivalent annual gross salary.

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Now that you know your equivalents, find out what HMRC takes.

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UK Salary Benchmarking

See exactly how your calculated Annual Salary mathematically compares against UK national averages.

Understanding Wage Conversions

Whether you are an independent freelancer quoting a daily rate, a shift worker tracking weekly pay, or an executive comparing annual salary offers—being able to mathematically map your income is critical for financial planning.

How to Calculate Weekly Wage

Converting to a Weekly Wage is incredibly common for shift workers, agency staff, and zero-hour contracts. To calculate it manually, you multiply your hourly wage by the specific number of hours you logged that week. If you are trying to calculate it backwards from a salaried role, divide your gross annual salary by exactly 52 weeks. For example, an average £35,000 UK salary mathematically derives a £673.08 weekly gross wage.

How to Calculate Daily Wage

Finding your exact Daily Wage is the bedrock of freelance and IT contracting in the UK (often referred to as a day-rate). If you are salaried, you can locate your equivalent daily wage by dividing your weekly pay by the number of days you are contracted to work (usually 5). Understanding your exact daily rate prevents you from under-quoting clients and ensures proper minimum wage compliance.

Why This Conversion Matters

From budgeting to job comparison, knowing your exact equivalents is power.

Financial Planning

An aggregate annual figure is absolutely essential for long-term financial planning, such as submitting applications for a highly leveraged mortgage, negotiating a lease, or hitting long-term pension goals.

Comparing Job Offers

Our unified tool lets you effortlessly pit a salaried position against a contracting day-rate role to mathematically determine which is more financially advantageous over a 12-month period.

Estimate Your Tax

HMRC fundamentally structures taxation around your mapped annual income. Once you lock in your annual equivalent projection, use our tools to verify your deductions.

Is My Daily Rate Subject to Tax?

IR35, Contracting, and PAYE implications.

Yes, any daily, weekly, or hourly wage is fully subject to HMRC taxation once it aggregates past your £12,570 Personal Tax-Free Allowance boundary.

If you are a freelancer charging £300 per day, you are responsible for filing a Self Assessment to pay your Income Tax and Class 4 National Insurance. However, if you are working a shift job making £120 a day on a hospitality rota, your employer will automatically strip PAYE tax off your aggregate weekly payslip before it hits your bank account.