NHS Redundancy Pay & Tax Calculator

Calculate your estimated redundancy pay and tax-free lump sum with our **NHS Redundancy Calculator** for the **2026/27 year**. Under Section 16 of the Agenda for Change contract, NHS staff are entitled to **1 month's actual pay for each complete year of service** (minimum 2 years' service, up to a maximum of 24 years). This free tool automatically calculates your gross redundancy package, applies the **ยฃ30,000 tax-free limit**, and estimates your net payout.

๐Ÿ“Š Redundancy Details
Only complete years count.
ยฃ0.00
Estimated Net Payout
Continuous Service Months Entitled 6 Months
Gross Redundancy Pay ยฃ0.00
Tax-Free Lump Sum ยฃ0.00
Taxable Amount (Above ยฃ30k) ยฃ0.00
Estimated Income Tax (on Excess) -ยฃ0.00
Total Net Redundancy Payout ยฃ0.00

Reference Salary Tables & Quick Facts

NHS Redundancy Overview & Calculation Basis

This calculator operates under the official 2026/27 Agenda for Change and NHS Terms and Conditions of Service. All calculations are performed in real time as you adjust inputs.

Deduction / Allowance Rate / Threshold (2026/27)
Personal Allowance ยฃ12,570 (Standard Tax Code: 1257L)
National Insurance 8% on earnings between ยฃ12,570 and ยฃ50,270 (2% above)
NHS Pension Tiers 5.2% to 12.5% based on pensionable pay

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this NHS Redundancy Calculator up to date? +

Yes, this tool is fully updated with the 2026/27 financial year parameters, including the latest pay scales, tax allowances, and pension contribution tiers.

How do I use this calculator? +

Simply enter your basic salary, contracted hours, and any relevant deductions or allowances in the input panel, and the results panel will update automatically in real-time.

NHS Redundancy Pay Rules (Section 16)

Redundancy pay in the NHS is governed by **Section 16 of the Agenda for Change Terms and Conditions**. It is significantly more generous than statutory redundancy and is calculated based on these key rules:

  • 1 Month's Pay Per Year: You receive 1 month's reckonable pay for each year of continuous NHS service.
  • Minimum Service: You must have a minimum of **2 years** of continuous NHS service to qualify.
  • Maximum Cap: The calculation is capped at a maximum of **24 years** of service (meaning a maximum of 24 months' pay).
  • Salary Cap: The salary used in the calculation is capped at the maximum of Band 8c, or your actual salary if it is lower.
Emma Crawford CIPP
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Emma Crawford

NHS Payroll & Pension Specialist • 12 Years NHS Experience

Former Senior NHS Payroll Manager. CIPP qualified. Co-founder and expert behind the UK's most accurate NHS pay and pension calculators.

BSc Accounting & Finance CIPP Member 12 Years NHS

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