Accountant salaries in the UK depend heavily on qualification (AAT, ACCA, CIMA, ACA) and whether the role is in industry or practice. Newly qualified ACCA/CIMA accountants typically earn £35,000–£45,000. Part-qualified roles in industry: £28,000–£38,000. Finance managers with post-qualification experience: £45,000–£65,000. At £45,000, employer NI adds £6,000 and pension adds £1,163, bringing total employer cost to approximately £52,163 per year before overheads.
UK scope. 2026/27 rates. Employer NI at 15% above £5,000, minimum pension 3% on qualifying earnings. Figures are estimates for planning.
| Level | Salary range | Example salary | Employer NI | Min pension | Total cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Part-qualified / accounts assistant | £24,000–£35,000 | £30,000 | £3,750 | £713 | £34,463 |
| Newly qualified (ACCA/CIMA/ACA) | £35,000–£48,000 | £42,000 | £5,550 | £1,073 | £48,623 |
| Finance manager / senior accountant | £48,000–£70,000 | £58,000 | £7,950 | £1,321 | £67,271 |
Total cost = salary + employer NI + pension. No overheads included. 2026/27 rates. Methodology.
£45,000
Gross annual salary at example rate
£6,000
15% above £5,000 secondary threshold
£54,163
Salary + NI + pension + £2,000 overheads
Once you have modelled the cost, you will need payroll software to run the actual pay. These are the most commonly used options for UK employers.
Cloud payroll bundled with Xero accounting. Handles RTI submissions, auto-enrolment and payslip generation. Commonly used by UK small businesses already on Xero for bookkeeping.
See Xero Payroll →Payroll add-on for QuickBooks. Used by UK small employers for PAYE, NI, pension and HMRC RTI. Integrates with QuickBooks accounting.
See QuickBooks Payroll →Long-established UK payroll software with HMRC recognition. Works standalone (without Sage accounting) and is widely used in small businesses and accountancy practices.
See Sage Payroll →HR and payroll platform used by growing UK teams. Combines contracts, onboarding, leave management and payroll in one system. HMRC RTI integrated.
See Employment Hero →UK only. Last reviewed: 06 April 2026. Salary benchmarks are indicative. Employer cost figures use 2026/27 statutory rates. Not financial or legal advice.