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VAT calculator 2026

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Extract VAT from a total or add it on top. Rates 22%, 10%, 7%, 5% and 0% — current for 2026. Copy results in one click.

Action
VAT rate (2026)

Amount without VAT

0,00

VAT

0,00

Total

0,00

Disclaimer: This tool is for reference only. Results are not legal or accounting advice.

How to calculate VAT in 3 steps

Step 1

Enter amount

Enter the amount from which to extract VAT or on which to add it.

Step 2

Choose rate

Set the rate: 22% (main from 2026), 10%, 7%, 5% or 0% for exempt goods and services.

Step 3

Get result

The calculator shows VAT amount, total with VAT and amount without VAT. Copy results in one click.

Tax changes 2026

New main VAT rate 22%

From 2026 the main VAT rate is 22%. This affects most commercial transactions and requires updating prices in contracts and invoices. Our calculator is updated for current rules, including special rates for small business.

Formulas for reference

Our tool does the math automatically, but the basics are:

Add VAT:

Amount × 0.22

Extract VAT from amount:

Amount / 1.22 × 0.22

Using an online calculator reduces arithmetic errors, which matters for invoices and tax reporting.

Frequently asked questions

How do I extract 22% VAT from a total?
Divide the total by 1.22 and multiply by 0.22. Our calculator does this when you enter the amount and choose “Extract”.
Who uses 5% and 7% rates?
These rates often apply to small businesses when revenue exceeds certain thresholds. The same accuracy is needed to avoid underpayment.
Is it safe to enter financial data?
Shift Box keeps data private. All calculations run in your browser. We do not receive or store your figures.
When is 0% VAT used?
Zero rate applies to exports, international transport, and some other cases. The calculator lets you choose 0% to get amounts without VAT.
What is the difference between “extract” and “add” VAT?
“Extract” — when the amount already includes VAT (e.g. invoice total): the tool shows how much is VAT and how much is net. “Add” — when you have a net amount and need the total with VAT and the VAT amount.
Should VAT be rounded in payment documents?
Tax rules often require rounding to whole units for tax reporting. In invoices and acts you may show decimals; follow your company or counterparty practice.
How to calculate VAT at 10%?
10% applies to food, children’s goods, printed matter, medical goods, and others. Same logic: add — amount × 0.10; extract — amount / 1.10 × 0.10. Choose 10% and “Extract” or “Add” in the calculator.

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