💵 Daily to Annual Salary Converter

Convert your daily rate into an annual salary equivalent.

What this tool helps with

Converts a daily rate to annual equivalent based on 260 working days.

What you can enter

  • Daily rate (£): 350

Why this page is useful

Convert your daily rate into an annual salary equivalent. This page loads fast, gives a direct answer, and then expands with useful context instead of burying the result under filler.

How the Daily to Annual Salary Converter works

The daily to annual salary converter takes Daily rate (£) and returns Converts a daily rate to annual equivalent based on 260 working days.. The calculation runs entirely in your browser — nothing is sent to a server, no sign-up, no tracking beyond standard analytics, and no waiting for results.

Under the hood the tool uses the same transparent formula people would apply by hand, just faster and without the arithmetic mistakes. If you want to sanity-check the output, the "Frequently Asked Questions" section below walks through the reasoning and edge cases.

When this is worth using

Most people land on a converters page like this when they want a quick, honest answer without a sales pitch. Typical moments include planning ahead, settling a debate, double-checking an assumption, or figuring out whether a rough idea actually holds up once you put numbers on it.

If you're going to repeat this calculation with different values, bookmark the page — it's designed to load instantly and give a clean result every time.

Getting a more accurate result

  • Use realistic inputs. Round numbers are fine for a first pass, but your actual figures will give a meaningfully better answer.
  • Try a few variants. Adjust one value at a time to see which inputs move the result the most — that's usually where it's worth focusing your attention in real life.
  • Cross-check with the related tools below. They cover adjacent questions and will flag anything that looks off.

Frequently Asked Questions

260 (52 weeks × 5 days). Minus bank holidays = about 252.
If you're a day-rate contractor, multiply by 220-230 to account for unpaid holiday.
Yes — this gives gross annual equivalent. Tax, NI, and pension are separate.
Varies wildly by industry. Tech contractors: £350-£700. General average: £130-£180.