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Payslip Checker for Salford on Tax Code S1257L

Scottish standard code with full £12,570 allowance. Tailored guidance for Salford payroll on the UK 2026/27 PAYE bands.

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Salford, Greater Manchester

Salford is a large urban workforce of around 270k residents in Greater Manchester. Median full-time gross pay for the area sits near £31,800 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 S1257L should look like on a Salford payslip. Because S1257L is a stable PAYE code, the monthly figures should be broadly consistent across the tax year. England uses the rest-of-UK PAYE bands, so the standard 20% / 40% / 45% rates apply alongside S1257L.

What does S1257L mean for Salford workers?

S1257L carries a personal allowance of £12,570 spread across the year. For most Salford employees, S1257L should appear in the same place on every payslip, with the deductions tracking smoothly month to month.

The S prefix denotes Scottish income tax. S1257L applies the £12,570 personal allowance and uses Scottish bands (Starter, Basic, Intermediate, Higher, Advanced, Top) instead of UK rest-of-country bands.

Estimated take-home on S1257L at Salford’s median salary

Based on a median annual gross of £31,800 (ONS ASHE 2024 for Greater Manchester). 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£31,800£2,650
Income tax−£3,898−£325
National Insurance−£1,538−£128
Net take-home£26,363£2,197

Effective tax + NI rate on this salary: 17.1%. Estimates based on ONS ASHE median earnings 2024 — your actual pay may differ.

Local context for Salford

Salford payslips use the rest-of-UK PAYE bands: 20% basic up to £50,270, 40% higher up to £125,140, then 45% additional above that. National Insurance for a category-A employee is 8% between the primary threshold and the upper earnings limit, then 2% above. Council tax is settled separately via your local authority and is not a payslip line.

Common payroll questions in Salford

Should my Salford payslip show tax code S1257L?
S1257L should appear if your circumstances match what HMRC expects for this code (scottish standard code with full £12,570 allowance.). On a typical Salford salary of £31,800 you would expect roughly £325 of income tax per month under this code.
Why does my Salford payslip differ from a colleague's on the same code?
Two Salford colleagues on tax code S1257L 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.
How does Salford compare to other UK cities for S1257L take-home?
Salford's take-home tracks the rest-of-UK PAYE table directly. The same gross pay anywhere in England would yield the same income tax and NI; differences across cities come from local pay levels, not the tax code itself.
What should I do if S1257L looks wrong on my Salford 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 Salford 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.