Accountant salary UK 2026/27

A UK Accountant in 2026/27 earns roughly £30,000 at junior level, £55,000 at mid-career, and £90,000 at senior level (ONS ASHE 2024 + industry data). London commands a ~22% premium; regions like North East + Wales run 8-15% below the UK average. Mid-career take-home is around £42,456/year (~£3,538/month) after Income Tax + NI. This guide covers the salary bands + qualifications + career progression path.

Verified against 3 official sources · Last reviewed 14 June 2026
On this page
  1. Salary bands 2026/27
  2. Take-home at each level
  3. Regional variation
  4. Qualifications
  5. Career progression
  6. Future demand
  7. Related occupations
  8. In short

Salary bands 2026/27

Level Typical UK salary London premium
Junior / entry (0-2 yrs) £30,000 +22% (~£36,600)
Mid-career (3-8 yrs) £55,000 +22% (~£67,100)
Senior (8-15 yrs) £90,000 +22% (~£109,800)

Bands from ONS ASHE 2024 for Accountant SOC codes + industry salary surveys (Hays, Reed).

Take-home at each level

Level Gross Take-home 2026/27
Junior £30,000 £23,700
Mid-career £55,000 £42,456
Senior £90,000 £64,800

Add ~22% for London roles.

Regional variation

  • London: +22%
  • South East: +14%
  • Midlands: -3% typical
  • North East + Wales + NI: -8 to -12%
  • Scotland: usually -5 to -8% except for oil + gas or fintech roles

Qualifications

AAT Level 4 for support roles; ACCA/CIMA/ICAEW for Chartered status (3-4 year exams). Chartered qualification is the salary lever — typical £15-25k uplift.

Career progression

Assistant accountant (AAT) → Part-qualified → Chartered → Financial controller → Finance director. Industry (FP&A director £110k+) or Practice (Partner £250k+ at Big 4).

Future demand

Stable. Chartered accountants in high demand; automation reducing junior/manual roles.

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In short

UK accountant salary bands 2026/27: junior £30,000, mid £55,000, senior £90,000. London premium ~22%. Progression typically through experience + qualifications + role change.

Frequently asked questions

What's the average accountant salary UK 2026?

Around £55,000 at mid-career. Junior roles start ~£30,000; senior roles reach ~£90,000. London +22%.

How much does a accountant take home?

At £55,000 mid-career: ~£42,456/year net (£3,538/month) in 2026/27 after Income Tax + NI.

What qualifications do I need to become a accountant?

AAT Level 4 for support roles; ACCA/CIMA/ICAEW for Chartered status (3-4 year exams). Chartered qualification is the salary lever — typical £15-25k uplift.

How do I progress from £30,000 to £90,000 as a accountant?

Assistant accountant (AAT) → Part-qualified → Chartered → Financial controller → Finance director. Industry (FP&A director £110k+) or Practice (Partner £250k+ at Big 4).

What's the future demand for accountants?

Stable. Chartered accountants in high demand; automation reducing junior/manual roles.

Sources

All figures on this page are sourced from official UK government publications. We don't cite secondary commentary or other calculator sites.

  1. ONS - ASHE 2024 - Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings
  2. Hays UK Salary Guide
  3. Reed UK Salary Trends

All tax figures on this page use the same configuration that powers our calculators — see our editorial standards for the review process.

Last reviewed: 14 June 2026. Next review due 14 December 2026.

Disclaimer: This page provides general information based on published HMRC and gov.scot figures. It is not personal tax or financial advice. For your specific situation, please consult a qualified accountant or contact HMRC directly.