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Saudi VAT Calculator (15%)

Add or remove Saudi Arabia VAT (15%) from any price with an instant base, tax and total breakdown.

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Saudi Arabia introduced Value Added Tax (VAT) in January 2018 at a standard rate of 5%, then raised the rate to 15% effective July 2020 as part of fiscal reforms. The Toolsfluent Saudi VAT Calculator handles both directions of the math: add 15% VAT on top of a net price to find the gross customer-facing total, or remove VAT from an already-inclusive price to extract the base value and the tax portion. Useful for freelancers and contractors invoicing clients across the Kingdom (Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Khobar, Mecca, Medina), small business owners pricing products and services with proper tax, accountants verifying ZATCA-compliant tax invoices, expats running side businesses, and anyone shopping in Saudi Arabia who wants to know the pre-VAT cost. The calculation is straightforward, the formulas are exactly the ones used by the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA), and the tool handles both inclusive (Remove VAT) and exclusive (Add VAT) modes cleanly. Built for accountants, freelancers, expats and shoppers who need quick, accurate Saudi VAT calculations without dealing with cluttered tax software.

Saudi VAT Calculator

Standard Saudi VAT is 15% (since July 2020). Use 5% for historical figures (2018-2020) or 0% for zero-rated items.

Total with VAT
SAR 1,150.00
Base price
SAR 1,000.00
VAT @ 15%
SAR 150.00
Total
SAR 1,150.00
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How to use the Saudi VAT Calculator (15%)

  1. Choose mode: select Add VAT if you have a net price and want the gross total, or Remove VAT if you have a gross price and want to extract the tax portion.
  2. Enter the price: type the amount in Saudi Riyals (SAR) into the input field, depending on the mode you selected.
  3. Confirm the rate: 15% is pre-filled as the current standard Saudi VAT rate; you can override it for historical 5% calculations or special exemptions.
  4. Read the breakdown: the calculator shows Base Price, VAT Amount and Total Price so you can copy each value cleanly into a ZATCA-compliant invoice.
  5. Use for invoicing: paste the figures into your invoice or quotation; ZATCA-compliant invoices in Saudi Arabia must show the base, VAT amount and total separately.

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