Calculate VAT from a net or VAT-inclusive amount using any VAT rate.
To add VAT to a net amount, multiply the net amount by the VAT rate and add the result to the original amount.
$1,000 × 20% = $200 VAT
$1,000 + $200 = $1,200 including VAT
Removing VAT requires dividing rather than subtracting the VAT percentage.
For a $1,200 total that includes 20% VAT:
$1,200 ÷ 1.20 = $1,000 before VAT
$1,200 − $1,000 = $200 VAT
Adding VAT
VAT amount = Net amount × VAT rate
Gross amount = Net amount + VAT
Removing VAT
Net amount = Gross amount ÷ (1 + VAT rate)
VAT amount = Gross amount − Net amount
VAT exclusive means the stated amount does not yet include VAT. VAT inclusive means VAT is already included in the stated amount.
$100 excluding 20% VAT becomes $120 including VAT.
A $100 net price with 20% VAT becomes $120. Subtracting 20% of $120 gives $96, not $100.
Instead: $120 ÷ 1.20 = $100.
An invoice can show the amount before VAT, the VAT rate, the VAT amount, and the total including VAT. In the Invoice Generator, tax is a document-level percentage applied after discounts. Enter the rate yourself—the generator does not choose which VAT rate to charge.
Check a full invoice total in the Invoice Calculator, or see Creating Invoices for a walkthrough.
VAT rates and requirements vary by country, transaction, product, and customer. This calculator performs the calculation using the rate you enter; it does not determine which VAT rate applies.