Average gross salary KES 55,000 — Net take-home pay after all statutory deductions
| Deduction / Item | Monthly (KES) | Annual (KES) |
|---|---|---|
| Gross Salary | 55,000 | 660,000 |
| NSSF (Tier I & II, capped) | 3,300 | 39,600 |
| SHIF (2.75%) | 1,512 | 18,144 |
| Housing Levy (1.5%) | 825 | 9,900 |
| PAYE (Income Tax) | 7,192 | 86,304 |
| Personal Relief (deducted from PAYE) | 2,400 | 28,800 |
| Net Pay (Take-Home) | 42,170 | 506,040 |
Salaries vary by experience level, employer type, and location. Below are the typical ranges for 2025:
| Level | Gross Salary (KES/month) | Typical Role |
|---|---|---|
| Constable / Corporal | 35,000 – 50,000 | Police Constable, Police Corporal |
| Sergeant / Inspector | 50,000 – 80,000 | Police Sergeant, Police Inspector |
| Senior Officer | 80,000 – 150,000 | Superintendent, Deputy Commissioner, Commissioner |
The average gross salary for a police officer (sergeant / inspector grade) in Kenya is approximately KES 50,000–80,000 per month in 2025. A mid-grade officer earning KES 55,000 gross takes home KES 42,170 per month after statutory deductions.
On a KES 55,000 gross salary, a police officer pays KES 7,192 in PAYE per month. Taxable income is KES 49,362 after NSSF (KES 3,300), SHIF (KES 1,512), and Housing Levy (KES 825) deductions.
Yes. Kenya Police officers receive a housing allowance or are provided with government quarters. The housing allowance varies by rank and duty station. Allowances are part of gross pay and subject to statutory deductions.
A new police constable in Kenya earns approximately KES 26,000–35,000 gross per month. After statutory deductions, take-home pay is approximately KES 22,000–29,000 per month, depending on allowances and duty station.
Other professions in Kenya:
Salary after tax by amount: