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Payslip Checker for Belfast on Tax Code 0T

No personal allowance, taxed at all band rates. Tailored guidance for Belfast payroll on the UK 2026/27 PAYE bands.

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Belfast, Northern Ireland

Belfast is a large urban workforce of around 350k residents in Northern Ireland. Median full-time gross pay for the area sits near £30,100 per year (ONS ASHE 2024), and most local employees see their PAYE deducted before they ever check the breakdown. This page focuses specifically on what tax code 0T should look like on a Belfast payslip. Because 0T is a stable PAYE code, the monthly figures should be broadly consistent across the tax year. Northern Ireland uses the same income-tax bands as England, so 0T applies in the standard way; rates are settled separately through Land and Property Services rather than the payslip.

What does 0T mean for Belfast workers?

0T carries a personal allowance of £0 spread across the year. In Belfast, 0T interacts with Northern Ireland's separately settled rates: PAYE on the payslip, regional and district rates billed elsewhere.

0T applies all the standard tax bands (20%, 40%, 45%) but with no personal allowance. Often used when an employer does not have enough information to apply 1257L, or for second jobs where another tax-free allowance is exhausted elsewhere.

Estimated take-home on 0T at Belfast’s median salary

Based on a median annual gross of £30,100 (ONS ASHE 2024 for Northern Ireland). Estimates use HMRC 2026/27 rates and ignore pension salary sacrifice, student loans and benefits-in-kind. Your actual pay may differ.

ComponentAnnualMonthly
Gross pay£30,100£2,508
Income tax−£6,020−£502
National Insurance−£1,402−£117
Net take-home£22,678£1,890

Effective tax + NI rate on this salary: 24.7%. Estimates based on ONS ASHE median earnings 2024 — your actual pay may differ.

Local context for Belfast

Northern Ireland uses the rest-of-UK income tax bands and National Insurance rules. However, what would be council tax in Great Britain is settled in NI as separate regional and district rates billed by Land and Property Services — these never appear on a Belfast payslip, so do not expect to see a "council tax" line. Pension auto-enrolment percentages are the UK-wide minimums.

Common payroll questions in Belfast

Should my Belfast payslip show tax code 0T?
0T should appear if your circumstances match what HMRC expects for this code (no personal allowance, taxed at all band rates.). On a typical Belfast salary of £30,100 you would expect roughly £502 of income tax per month under this code.
Why does my Belfast payslip differ from a colleague's on the same code?
Two Belfast colleagues on tax code 0T can still see different deductions because pension contributions, salary sacrifice, student loan plan, taxable benefits and overtime all sit alongside the tax code. The code only governs the income-tax line. Match the code first, then check pension and NI category, then the variable lines.
Does living in Northern Ireland change my Belfast take-home on 0T?
Income tax and NI work the same way in Northern Ireland as in England. The visible difference is below the line: there is no council tax, only NI regional and district rates billed separately by LPS, so do not look for a council-tax payslip line.
What should I do if 0T looks wrong on my Belfast payslip?
Start with your most recent payslip and your latest HMRC P2 coding notice. If the code on your payslip does not match the code on the P2, the employer is the right first call. If they match but the figure looks wrong, contact HMRC on 0300 200 3300 — your tax code is set by HMRC, not by your Belfast employer. You can also upload your payslip to PayslipIQ for a free instant breakdown.

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Disclaimer: PayslipIQ provides educational guidance only. It is not financial, tax, or legal advice. Figures are estimates based on the data you entered. Always verify against your employer's payroll, your HMRC personal tax account, or a qualified adviser before making decisions.