Tax GST VAT Calculator
Sales Tax & Value Added Tax

Calculate sales tax, goods and services tax (GST), and value-added tax (VAT) instantly. Perfect for businesses, shoppers, and tax professionals with step-by-step calculations and real-world examples.

Tax / GST / VAT Calculator

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Total with Tax:
$110.00
Steps: $100 + ($100 ร— 10%) = $110

๐Ÿ›’ Retail Shopping

Question: Item costs $50, sales tax is 8.25%?
Solution: $50 + ($50 ร— 8.25%) = $50 + $4.13
Result: Total price $54.13

๐Ÿข Business Purchase

Question: Office supplies $200, GST 15%?
Solution: $200 + ($200 ร— 15%) = $200 + $30
Result: Total cost $230.00

๐ŸŒ International Sale

Question: Product โ‚ฌ150, VAT 20%?
Solution: โ‚ฌ150 + (โ‚ฌ150 ร— 20%) = โ‚ฌ150 + โ‚ฌ30
Result: Final price โ‚ฌ180.00

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How to Use This Calculator

1

Enter Base Amount

Type the pre-tax amount or price before tax

2

Enter Tax Rate

Input the applicable tax rate percentage

3

Get Total Price

See the final amount including tax with calculation breakdown

The Formula

Total Amount = Base Amount + (Base Amount ร— Tax Rate รท 100)

For example: $100 with 10% tax = $100 + ($100 ร— 10%) = $100 + $10 = $110

Understanding Different Tax Types

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Sales Tax

Applied at point of sale in the US. Rates vary by state and locality, typically ranging from 0% to 10%+.

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GST (Goods & Services Tax)

Used in Canada, Australia, and other countries. A consumption tax applied to most goods and services.

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VAT (Value Added Tax)

Common in Europe and worldwide. Applied at each stage of production and distribution.

Common Uses

Retail Shopping

Calculate final prices when shopping online or in-store.

Business Expenses

Determine total costs for business purchases and invoicing.

Tax Planning

Plan budgets and understand tax implications of purchases.

Who Uses This Calculator?

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Shoppers

Calculate final prices before checkout

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Business Owners

Set prices and manage expenses

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Accountants

Verify tax calculations and prepare invoices

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Students

Learn tax calculations and budgeting

Frequently Asked Questions

Sales Tax is typically applied only at the final point of sale (common in the US). GST (Goods and Services Tax) and VAT (Value Added Tax) are applied at each stage of production and distribution, but consumers only see the final rate.

To find the pre-tax amount from a total:
Pre-tax amount = Total รท (1 + Tax Rate)
Example: $110 total with 10% tax = $110 รท 1.10 = $100 pre-tax amount.

No. Tax rates vary significantly by country, state, and even city. In the US, sales tax can range from 0% to over 10%. European VAT rates typically range from 15% to 27%. Always check your local rates.

Yes, this calculator works for basic business tax calculations like adding sales tax to invoices or calculating GST/VAT. However, for complex business tax scenarios, consult a tax professional.

For multiple taxes (like state + local), add the rates together first. Example: 6% state + 2% local = 8% total tax rate. Some jurisdictions may have compound taxes - consult local tax authorities for specific rules.

This calculator provides mathematically accurate results for the rates you input. However, real-world tax calculations may involve exemptions, special rates, or rounding rules. Always verify with official tax authorities for legal compliance.

No. Many jurisdictions have different rates for different products. For example: groceries might be tax-exempt, luxury items might have higher rates, and services might have different rates than goods.

Yes, but be aware that international purchases may involve additional fees like customs duties, import taxes, or currency conversion fees beyond the standard VAT/GST shown.

Tax-exclusive pricing shows the price before tax (common in the US). Tax-inclusive pricing shows the final price with tax included (common in Europe). This calculator works for tax-exclusive scenarios - it adds tax to a base amount.

Most tax systems round to the nearest cent. Some round up, others use standard rounding. This calculator uses standard mathematical rounding. For official tax filings, check your jurisdiction's specific rounding rules.