£44,000 Salary - UK Employer Cost
To employ someone on a £44,000 salary in the UK, the total cost to the employer is £51,170 per year. That's +16.3% on top of the gross salary.
£44,000 Employment Cost Breakdown
| Description | Yearly | Monthly |
|---|---|---|
| Gross Salary | £44,000.00 | £3,666.67 |
| Employer National Insurance (15%) | +£5,850.00 | +£487.50 |
| Employer Pension (3%) | +£1,320.00 | +£110.00 |
| Total Employer Cost | £51,170.00 | £4,264.17 |
Employer Cost vs Employee Take Home
What the Employer Pays
total cost per year
What the Employee Gets
take home pay per year
The employer pays £15,970 more than what the employee takes home (45% difference)
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What it actually costs to employ someone
Understanding £44,000 Employer Costs
When hiring an employee on a £44,000 salary in the UK for 2025/26, the total cost to the employer is £51,170. This includes the gross salary plus employer National Insurance contributions and pension contributions.
Employer National Insurance is charged at 15% on all earnings above £5,000 per year. For a £44,000 salary, this amounts to £5,850 per year.
The minimum employer pension contribution under auto-enrollment is 3%, which adds £1,320 to the annual cost. Many employers offer higher pension contributions as part of their benefits package.
Compare this to the employee's perspective: see the £44,000 take-home pay calculation.