How much tax does a handyman on £25,000 actually pay in 2026/27?
Short answer: £3,086 per year — an effective rate of 12.3% on gross turnover.
What's in that number? For a sole trader the figure is the sum of income tax (£2,236) and Class 4 NI (£671) on the trading profits after the trading-allowance / actual-expenses choice, plus the optional £179.40 Class 2 voluntary contribution.
What's the marginal rate on the next £1? 26%. This is the number that matters for "is one more invoice worth the cost in lost benefits / extra effort?" decisions — it is always higher than the average effective rate.
How does this compare to PAYE employment at the same gross? The PAYE figure for a £25,000 salaried employee in 2026/27 is roughly £5,500 of combined income tax + employee NI. The structure-specific savings come from where the deductions sit, not whether they sit anywhere — see the contractor tax guide for the side-by-side maths.