Commission income is exciting, until tax takes its cut. NetPay for Sales gives you a live view of what you're earning and what you'll actually take home after UK Income Tax and National Insurance.
Log deals as you close them. See your commission stack up in real time, before payday arrives.
Commission income is taxed like any other. NetPay shows your take-home after Income Tax and National Insurance, automatically.
Set commission goals and track progress. Know exactly how many deals you need to hit your number.
See your base salary and variable commission together, with a clear split of what comes from each source.
Log deals at different stages and see what your pipeline is worth in potential take-home earnings.
Predict your next payslip based on deals closed so far this month. No more end-of-month surprises.
Three simple steps to know your real commission take-home
Add each deal to NetPay the moment it closes. Enter the deal value and your commission rate, the app instantly calculates what it means for your take-home pay.
NetPay applies the current HMRC Income Tax and National Insurance rates to your combined base salary and commission, showing you what actually lands in your bank account.
Set monthly or quarterly targets and watch your progress in real time. Use the Pay Day Forecast to predict your next payslip before it arrives, so there are no end-of-month surprises.
NetPay for Sales is built for anyone in a commission-based role, SDRs, AEs, account managers, estate agents, mortgage brokers, and anyone whose pay is part salary, part variable. If commission makes up even 20% of your earnings, the tax impact matters.
Yes. You can set different commission rates per deal, handle tiered structures, and split out one-off bonuses from recurring commission. NetPay applies the correct UK marginal tax rates across your total earnings for the period.
Yes. Like all NetPay apps, NetPay for Sales will be completely free. No subscriptions, no hidden fees. We believe every worker deserves to understand their real take-home pay, regardless of how complex their pay structure is.