Student Loan Repayments on £40,000 (Plan 1, 2025/26)

£40,000 on Plan 1: £104.51/mo (£1,254.15/yr) student-loan repayment

On a £40,000 salary a Plan 1 student-loan borrower repays £1,254.15 a year (£104.51 a month) in 2025/26 — 9% of the £13,935 earned over the £26,065 threshold. Real GOV.UK figures. It runs free in your browser on Gera Tools, with nothing uploaded.

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How much student loan do I repay on £40,000 on Plan 1?

On £40,000 a Plan 1 borrower repays £1,254.15 a year in 2025/26 — £104.51 a month, or £24.12 a week. That is 9% of the £13,935 you earn above the £26,065 threshold, an effective 3.14% of your whole salary.

This page shows the student-loan repayment on a £40,000 salary for someone on Plan 1 in the 2025/26 tax year. The calculator above is pre-filled with £40,000 on Plan 1.

£40,000 on Plan 1 — 2025/26

Amount
Gross salary£40,000
Plan 1 threshold£26,065
Income above threshold£13,935
Repayment rate9%
Repayment per year£1,254.15
Repayment per month£104.51
Repayment per week£24.12
Effective rate of whole salary3.14%

On £40,000 you repay £104.51 a month on Plan 1 — 9% of the £13,935 you earn above the £26,065 threshold. The first £26,065 of your salary is protected, so only 3.14% of your total pay goes to the loan.

The same £40,000 on every plan

If you were on a different plan, the repayment on £40,000 in 2025/26 would be:

PlanThresholdRatePer yearPer month
Plan 1 (this page)£26,0659%£1,254.15£104.51
Plan 2£28,4709%£1,037.70£86.48
Plan 4£32,7459%£652.95£54.41
Plan 5£25,0009%£1,350.00£112.50
Postgraduate Loan£21,0006%£1,140.00£95.00

Lower thresholds mean repayments start sooner; the rate is 9% for all undergraduate plans and 6% for the Postgraduate Loan.

How this is worked out

Student-loan repayments are 9% of income above the Plan 1 threshold, not a percentage of your whole salary. On £40,000: £40,000 − £26,065 = £13,935 above the threshold; 9% of £13,935 = £1,254.15 a year. Employed borrowers pay this through PAYE; SLC rounds each pay-period deduction down to the nearest pound. Interest is added to the balance separately and does not change the deduction.

Assumptions

A 2025/26 planning estimate for a borrower on Plan 1 with steady annual earnings of £40,000 and no in-year bonus spikes. It does not model the per-pay-period rounding, interest, or any voluntary overpayments. Your SLC account and payslip are the authority.

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