GST & VAT Calculator – Add or Remove Tax Instantly
Our free GST and VAT Calculator helps businesses and individuals calculate tax-inclusive and tax-exclusive prices instantly. Whether you’re operating in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Europe, or other regions, this tool allows you to add or remove VAT/GST accurately.
Our free GST and VAT Calculator helps businesses and individuals calculate tax-inclusive and tax-exclusive prices instantly.
This calculator is ideal for freelancers, small businesses, e-commerce sellers, accountants, and finance professionals.
What is VAT?
VAT (Value Added Tax) is a consumption tax applied to goods and services. It is commonly used in the United Kingdom and European countries.
- UK standard VAT rate: 20%
- Germany VAT rate: 19%
- France VAT rate: 20%
What is GST?
GST (Goods and Services Tax) is similar to VAT but used in countries like:
- Australia (10%)
- Canada (5% federal GST + provincial taxes)
- India (5% to 28%)
GST is applied at each stage of the supply chain.
How to Add VAT or GST
To add VAT:
Tax = Price × (Tax Rate ÷ 100)
Total Price = Price + Tax
Example:
If price is £100 and VAT is 20%:
Tax = 100 × 0.20 = £20
Total = £120
How to Remove VAT from a Price
To remove VAT:
Net Price = Total ÷ (1 + Tax Rate ÷ 100)
Tax = Total – Net Price
Example:
If total price is £120 including 20% VAT:
Net = 120 ÷ 1.20 = £100
VAT = £20
Why Businesses Use VAT Calculators
- Ensure pricing accuracy
- Avoid tax calculation errors
- Prepare invoices
- File tax returns
- Maintain compliance
Who Should Use This Tool?
- Freelancers
- E-commerce sellers
- Import/export businesses
- Accountants
- Startup founders
- Online store owners
General FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the current VAT rate in the UK?
The standard VAT rate in the UK is 20%.
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What is the GST rate in Australia?
Australia applies a 10% GST on most goods and services.
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How do I remove VAT from a total price?
Divide the total price by (1 + VAT rate).
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Is VAT the same as GST?
Both are consumption taxes, but different countries use different systems.