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 Value Added Tax, (VAT).
Calculator guide

How to deduct VAT from a price

In the UK, VAT stands for Value Added Tax. We have to pay VAT on most of the things that we buy. People can often add VAT to a figure, but when it comes to taking it off they go-a-bit-la-la interrogating teachers, kids and old folks until they find an answer. So here it is...

Taking-off VAT (Tax) from a price

This is the calculation you need to use when:
you know a price after tax (the Gross price)
but want to find out the price before tax (the Net price).

If we assume that VAT is at a rate of 17.5%...

Gross price

divided by

1.175

= Net price

Price after tax

divided by

1.175

= Price before tax

Other countries and USA states may have different rates of sales tax.


Working with other rates of sales tax

In the equation above, 1.175 is the divisor because we are working with a the UK VAT tax rate of 17.5%.

To get the divisor, we need to convert the tax rate into a fraction by dividing it by 100 and then add the resulting fraction to 1.

So, if we assume that VAT is at a rate of 17.5%,
we will need to divide 17.5 by 100, giving 0.175, then add 1.
Thus the divisor is 0.175 +1 = 1.175

So now let's assume that a tax is at a new rate of 2.5%...

First, get the divisor :
2.5 100 = 0.025
0.025 + 1 = 1.025

The divisor is 1.025

So...

Gross price

divided by

1.025

= Net price

Price after tax

divided by

1.025

= Price before tax

E.g :

     

£102.50

divided by

1.025

= £100

£102.50 inc Tax

 

 

= £100 + Tax


Adding VAT to a price

Click here to see how to add tax to a price.

Stick it Where the Sun Don't Shine!

If you want to keep a copy of this guide, why not print it out and stick it onto the noticeboard in your accounts office.



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