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VAT Calculator - Saudi Arabia

Learn how to calculate VAT in Saudi Arabia with our comprehensive VAT calculator. This tool helps you understand how to calculate VAT quarterly and manage your VAT returns efficiently.

How to Calculate VAT in Saudi Arabia

How to Calculate VAT Quarterly: Use our quarterly VAT return calculator to determine VAT payable to GAZT based on your sales and purchases.

How to Calculate VAT in Saudi Arabia: The standard VAT rate is 15%. Our calculator helps you add or remove VAT from amounts easily.

This calculator uses the standard 15% VAT rate. For zero-rated or exempt items, please consult with a tax professional.

Add or Remove VAT

VAT Calculation Result

Original Amount: -
VAT Amount (15%): -
Total with VAT: -
Enter an amount and click "Add VAT" or "Remove VAT"

Quarterly VAT Return

Learn how to calculate VAT quarterly for your business in Saudi Arabia.

Sales (Output VAT)

Purchases (Input VAT)

Quarterly VAT Return Result

Output VAT (Sales): -
Input VAT (Purchases): -
VAT Payable to GAZT: -
Refund Due: -
Enter sales and purchase amounts for the quarter

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How to calculate VAT quarterly for my business?

A: Use our quarterly VAT calculator section. Enter your sales and purchase amounts, and the calculator will show your VAT payable or refund due.

Q: How to calculate VAT in Saudi Arabia for individual purchases?

A: Use the simple VAT calculator. Enter the amount, and click "Add VAT" to see the total including 15% VAT.

Q: How to calculate VAT if I want to know the original price before VAT?

A: Enter the amount including VAT and click "Remove VAT" to see the original price.

VAT Calculation Examples

Adding VAT (15%):

Item price: SAR 1,000

VAT (15%): SAR 150

Total: SAR 1,150

Removing VAT:

Total with VAT: SAR 1,150

VAT amount: SAR 150

Original price: SAR 1,000

Quarterly Example:

Sales: SAR 100,000

Purchases: SAR 60,000

VAT Payable: SAR 6,000

Important Notes

1. This calculator provides estimates only. For official VAT calculations, consult with a qualified tax professional or the General Authority of Zakat and Tax (GAZT).
2. Different VAT rates may apply to specific goods and services.
3. Ensure you maintain proper VAT records as required by Saudi Arabian law.
4. VAT returns must be filed electronically through the GAZT portal.