Online calculator for calculating VAT (20%, 10%, 0%) and other taxes
Special taxes, fees and other taxes
The VAT calculator is a convenient tool for calculating value added tax. Supports all major VAT rates: 20%, 10%, 0% and custom rates.
Let's look at practical examples of VAT calculations for various situations:
Amount including VAT: 12,000 ₽, VAT rate: 20%
VAT: 2 000 ₽, Price without VAT: 10 000 ₽
Amount including VAT: 11,000 ₽, VAT rate: 10%
VAT: 1 000 ₽, Price without VAT: 10 000 ₽
Price without VAT: 10,000 ₽, VAT rate: 20%
VAT: 2,000 ₽, Price including VAT: 12,000 ₽
Price without VAT: 10,000 ₽, VAT 20%, additional taxes: 500 ₽
VAT: 2,000 ₽, Additional. taxes: 500 ₽, Total: 12,500 ₽
Export value: 10,000 ₽, VAT rate: 0%
VAT: 0 ₽, Total amount: 10,000 ₽
Price without VAT: 10,000 ₽, custom rate: 15%
VAT: 1,500 ₽, Price including VAT: 11,500 ₽
VAT is calculated using the formula: VAT = Amount × VAT rate / 100. Price including VAT = Amount + VAT.
Fast and accurate VAT calculation, support for all rates, simple interface.
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VAT is calculated using the formula: VAT = Amount × VAT rate / 100. For example, with an amount of 1000 ₽ and a rate of 20%: VAT = 1000 × 20 / 100 = 200 ₽.
There are three main VAT rates in Russia: 20% (general rate), 10% (for food products, children's products, medical products), 0% (for export transactions).
To separate VAT from the amount with tax, use the formula: VAT = Amount with VAT × VAT rate / (100 + VAT rate). Net amount = Amount including VAT - VAT.
The price with VAT includes value added tax, the price without VAT does not. Price with VAT = Price without VAT + VAT. Price excluding VAT = Price including VAT - VAT.
Yes, the VAT calculator helps in tax planning, allowing you to calculate your tax obligations in advance and optimize your tax burden.
For export transactions, a 0% VAT rate is applied. When exporting goods, VAT is not charged, and previously paid VAT is subject to reimbursement from the budget.
Tax deductions for VAT are the amount of VAT paid to suppliers when purchasing goods, works, services, which reduces the amount of VAT to be paid additionally to the budget.
When importing goods, VAT is calculated from the customs value of the goods plus customs duties and excise taxes. VAT is paid at customs when goods are imported.
Yes, the calculator supports custom VAT rates for special cases, such as when working with special tax regimes or benefits.
The calculator allows you to take into account additional taxes and fees. Total taxes = VAT + Additional taxes. This helps calculate the total tax burden.
The VAT rate of 10% applies to food products, children's products, medical products, periodicals and some other categories of goods.
The correctness of the calculation can be checked by reverse calculation: the amount including VAT should be equal to the net amount plus the calculated VAT. You can also use multiple calculation methods for comparison.
Yes, the calculator is suitable for accounting, preparing tax returns, calculating tax liabilities and maintaining tax records.
For services, VAT is calculated similarly to goods: VAT = Cost of service × VAT rate / 100. The principles of calculation are the same for all types of activities.
To calculate VAT for several items, calculate VAT for each item separately, then add up all VAT amounts. The calculator allows you to make multiple calculations.
In retail trade, VAT is included in the price of the product. For calculation: VAT = Price including VAT × VAT rate / (100 + VAT rate). Net price = Price including VAT - VAT.
To confirm VAT you need: an invoice, a delivery note, a certificate of completion of work, a supply agreement. All documents must contain the correct VAT amounts.
When returning goods, VAT is calculated in reverse order. If the goods are returned by the buyer, the seller reduces the amount of VAT to be paid by the amount of VAT on the returned goods.
For construction work, VAT is calculated on the cost of work at a rate of 20%. When performing work for your own needs, VAT is calculated on the cost of materials and work.
When renting real estate, VAT is calculated on the rent at a rate of 20%. Exception: rental of residential premises is not subject to VAT.
Educational services are subject to VAT at a rate of 20%, with the exception of services for the implementation of educational programs, which are exempt from VAT.
Medical services are exempt from VAT, but medical products are subject to VAT at a rate of 10%. Medicines are also subject to VAT at a rate of 10%.
Transport services are subject to VAT at a rate of 20%. Exception: services for transporting passengers by public transport are exempt from VAT.
Most banking transactions are exempt from VAT. Only consulting, information and other services of banks are subject to VAT at a rate of 20%.
Insurance services are subject to VAT at a rate of 20%. Exception: compulsory insurance services are exempt from VAT.
Advertising services are subject to VAT at a rate of 20%. This includes creating advertisements, placing advertisements, and running advertising campaigns.
IT services are subject to VAT at a rate of 20%. This includes software development, technical support, IT consulting.
Consulting services are subject to VAT at a rate of 20%. This includes management consulting, financial consulting, legal services.
Equipment rental services are subject to VAT at a rate of 20%. VAT is calculated on the rental amount.
Cleaning services are subject to VAT at a rate of 20%. This includes cleaning services, housekeeping services.