VAT Calculator Saudi Arabia (15%) – Add or Remove ZATCA Tax | KonSaudi
🇸🇦 Standard 15% ZATCA Rate

VAT Calculator Saudi Arabia

Accurately calculate 15% Value Added Tax. Instantly add VAT to a base price, extract VAT from a total receipt, or find the exact tax amount for your business in KSA.

ZATCA VAT Calculator

Select your calculation type and enter the amount in SAR

SAR
Total Amount Including VAT
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Base Amount
0.00
Excluding Tax
VAT (15%)
0.00
Tax Amount
Total Amount
0.00
Including Tax
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This calculator strictly follows the 15% standard VAT rate implemented by the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) in Saudi Arabia since July 1, 2020.

📋 How to Use the KSA VAT Calculator

Calculating taxes can be confusing, but our tool simplifies the process for freelancers, businesses, and consumers in Saudi Arabia. Here is how to use the three modes:

  • Add 15% VAT: Select this if you know the base price of a product/service and want to find out the final price you should charge your customer (Base Price + 15%).
  • Remove VAT: Got a receipt and need to know the original price before tax? Enter the total amount, and this mode will separate the base price and the 15% tax paid.
  • VAT Amount Only: Use this if you have a net amount and simply want to know exactly how much the 15% tax is, without calculating totals.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (ZATCA VAT)

Everything you need to know about Value Added Tax regulations in Saudi Arabia.

What is the current VAT rate in Saudi Arabia? +
The standard Value Added Tax (VAT) rate in Saudi Arabia is 15%. It was increased from 5% to 15% by the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA), effective from July 1, 2020.
How do I manually calculate 15% VAT? +
To ADD VAT: Multiply your base amount by 1.15.
Example: 1,000 SAR × 1.15 = 1,150 SAR Total.

To REMOVE VAT: Divide your total amount by 1.15 to find the base price.
Example: 1,150 SAR ÷ 1.15 = 1,000 SAR Base Price.
Who is required to register for VAT in KSA? +
VAT registration is mandatory for businesses and individuals whose annual taxable supplies and imports exceed 375,000 SAR. Registration is voluntary for those whose taxable supplies exceed 187,500 SAR but are below the mandatory threshold.
Are there any goods or services exempt from VAT? +
Yes. While 15% applies to most goods and services, exemptions include specific financial services, life insurance, and the leasing of residential real estate. Additionally, exports to outside the GCC, certain medicines, and medical equipment are zero-rated (0%).