Glasgow is a large urban workforce of around 640k residents in Strathclyde, Scotland. Median full-time gross pay for the area sits near £32,800 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 K475 should look like on a Glasgow payslip. Because K475 is a stable PAYE code, the monthly figures should be broadly consistent across the tax year. Scottish residents are normally on an S-prefixed code; if your Glasgow payslip shows K475 without the S, double-check with HMRC that your address is up to date.
What does K475 mean for Glasgow workers?
K475 carries a personal allowance of £-4,759 spread across the year. Glasgow payroll teams running Scottish residents on an English-prefixed version of this code is one of the most common payslip errors we see locally.
K-codes apply a negative personal allowance — effectively adding £4,759 to your taxable income — to recover under-deducted tax from prior years or to tax benefits-in-kind such as company cars and medical insurance.