Optimum director's salary 2025/2026
Optimum director's salary 2025/26 is £12,570 per annum, equating to £1,047 per month or £241 per week. Most tax-efficient for the majority of directors assuming you will make pre tax profit of £12,570 before your salary or dividends. Owner-managed businesses usually decide how to pay themselves, via salary, dividends or both. Any directors with no other income should pay optimum salary of £12,570. Any further income should be in the form of dividends to save the most tax. Tax on dividends is at a lower rate and can benefit from the dividend allowance. Tax-efficient salary for a limited company director depends on whether you’re a sole director, or there are more employees in the business.
What's the optimum sole directors salary 2025/2026?
2025/26 salary and dividends
The most efficient salary for sole directors is more complex due to not being able to get the Employment Allowance if the business only has one person. The best pay to take depends on your conditions, however, as a broad rule, there are three options. You may pay a director's salary of £12,570 per annum, £5,000 if you do not need to obtain further state pension credits or £6,500 if you do require further qualifying years.
What is the optimum salary for two or more directors in 2025/26?
Employment Allowance
Having an employee, or multiple directors, on the payroll qualifies for the Employment Allowance, making it possible to take a better salary and still be tax efficient. The most economical salary for 2 or more director/employee companies in 2025/26 is £12,570 Two or more directors can take a yearly wage up to Primary Threshold without having to pay staff NI and avail of the £10,500 Employment Allowance to pay for employer NI usually incurred.
NI payable in 2025/26
optimum SOLE directors salary
Sole directors with no other employees on payroll.
- £5,000 - Nil Employer NI
- £6,500 - £225 Employer NI
- £12,570 - £1135.50 Employer NI
Although the last option results in an Employer NI obligation of £1,135.50, the additional NI would be offset by corporation tax savings and will reduce your corporation tax by £8,705.50 X 19% = £1,654.05