
As the UX industry evolves, managing payroll and pension obligations is crucial for studios to remain compliant, competitive, and financially stable. With mixed staffing models—including permanent designers, project-based researchers, developers, and long-term contractors—payroll and pension planning for UX design studios is becoming increasingly complex. Regulatory changes in 2026 are expected to bring shifts in payroll costs, National Insurance (NI) rules, and pension obligations. These changes could impact your studio’s financial planning if not managed well.
In this article, we’ll highlight the essential tips for pension and payroll management for UX design studios and provide actionable steps to navigate these upcoming shifts effectively.
Since April 2025, the Employer NIC (Class 1) rate increased to 15% for salaries above the Secondary Threshold, which is set to drop to £5,000 annually.
Since April 2025, the Employment Allowance has increased to £10,500, enabling eligible employers to reduce their NIC liability by this amount.
As part of the UK’s automatic enrolment system, employers must ensure that eligible workers are enrolled in a qualifying pension scheme.
Employers are required to automatically enrol employees who:
The minimum contribution rate remains at:
Salary sacrifice schemes for UX studios remain a tax-efficient strategy for both employers and employees. By sacrificing part of their salary in exchange for higher pension contributions, employees can reduce both income tax and NICs.
Government proposals for 2026-27 may impact pension eligibility and contribution structures:
In an industry driven by creativity and project cycles, the need for sound payroll and pension planning cannot be overstated. Failing to keep up with changes in regulations can lead to:
Proactive planning not only helps UX studios manage payroll and pension obligations efficiently but also ensures they remain competitive in a rapidly evolving sector.
At Apex Accountants, we specialise in providing expert payroll management for UX design studios and pension advice to creative and digital businesses. Our services include:
Ready to optimise your payroll and pension planning for 2026? Contact Apex Accountants today and let us support your studio’s growth and compliance.
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