
Calculate UAE VAT quickly and accurately with our free online UAE VAT Calculator. Enter an amount to add 5% VAT, remove VAT from a VAT-inclusive price, or find the VAT amount, net amount, and total amount in AED. Free online tool, instant results, no registration required.
This easy-to-use VAT calculator is useful for business owners, accountants, finance teams, freelancers, suppliers, and customers who need a quick VAT calculation for invoices, quotations, purchases, sales, or everyday business transactions.
United Arab Emirates · Federal Tax Authority Rate
Add VAT to a net amount, or pull VAT out of a VAT-inclusive price — instantly, in AED.
Based on the UAE's standard 5% Value Added Tax rate introduced 1 January 2018. For zero-rated or exempt supplies, VAT-free imports, or Designated Zone treatment, confirm the applicable rate with the Federal Tax Authority — this tool is for quick estimates and isn't tax advice.
The UAE VAT Calculator is a free online tool designed to help you calculate Value Added Tax at the standard UAE VAT rate of 5%. It can be used to calculate VAT in different ways, including adding VAT to an amount, removing VAT from a VAT-inclusive amount, and finding the VAT value separately.
The calculator provides a quick breakdown of:
Amount before VAT
VAT amount at 5%
Total amount including VAT
Instead of calculating VAT manually, enter the amount and get the result instantly. This can help businesses prepare quotations, sales invoices, purchase calculations, cost estimates, and financial records more efficiently.
VAT is a consumption tax that applies at different stages of the supply chain and is generally borne by the final consumer. The Federal Tax Authority identifies 5% as the standard VAT rate in the UAE.
Using this online VAT calculator is simple:
Enter the amount in AED.
Select whether the amount is excluding VAT or including VAT.
Choose whether you want to add VAT or remove VAT.
The calculator will instantly display the amount before VAT, the VAT amount, and the total amount including VAT.
The tool can be used for sales prices, purchase values, quotations, invoices, service charges, product prices, and other business calculations.
The standard VAT rate in the UAE is 5%.
VAT Amount = Amount Before VAT × 5%
Total Including VAT = Amount Before VAT × 1.05
If the price before VAT is AED 1,000:
When the entered amount already includes 5% VAT:
Amount Before VAT = VAT-Inclusive Amount ÷ 1.05
VAT Amount = VAT-Inclusive Amount − Amount Before VAT
For example, if the total price including VAT is AED 1,050:
The Federal Tax Authority’s VAT guidance also explains that VAT can be extracted from a VAT-inclusive amount using the applicable VAT calculation method.
Our free VAT calculator helps make everyday VAT calculations faster and easier. It is designed for users who need clear results without complicated formulas or spreadsheets.
You can use this tool to:
Add 5% VAT to a price
Remove VAT from a VAT-inclusive amount
Calculate the VAT amount separately
Find the net amount before VAT
Calculate the total amount after VAT
Check VAT values before preparing invoices or quotations
Estimate VAT on products, services, sales, and purchases
The calculator is free to use and provides instant results without requiring registration or software installation.
This calculator can be useful for:
Business Owners: Calculate VAT when preparing quotations, invoices, product prices, and business estimates.
Accountants and Finance Professionals: Quickly verify VAT amounts during sales, purchases, bookkeeping, and financial reviews.
Sales Teams: Prepare VAT-inclusive and VAT-exclusive prices for customers.
Freelancers and Service Providers: Calculate VAT on professional fees and service charges.
Suppliers and Procurement Teams: Check VAT values on purchase prices, supplier quotations, and cost calculations.
Customers and Individuals: Understand how much VAT is included in the price of a product or service.
This calculator applies the standard UAE VAT rate of 5% for general calculation purposes. Not every transaction is necessarily subject to the standard VAT rate. Depending on the nature of the transaction and applicable UAE tax rules, a supply may be standard-rated, zero-rated, exempt, or subject to other VAT treatment.
The results generated by this tool are intended for general information and calculation assistance. For VAT registration, VAT return filing, tax treatment, eligibility, or transaction-specific advice, please refer to the latest guidance issued by the Federal Tax Authority or consult a qualified tax professional.
Use our free UAE VAT Calculator to calculate VAT quickly and understand the amount before VAT, VAT value, and total price including VAT.
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Here are frequently asked question about Vat Calculator tool.
The standard VAT rate in the UAE is 5%.
Multiply the amount before VAT by 5%. For example, 5% VAT on AED 1,000 is AED 50. The total amount including VAT is AED 1,050.
Multiply the VAT-exclusive price by 1.05. For example, AED 1,000 × 1.05 = AED 1,050, including 5% VAT.
Divide the VAT-inclusive amount by 1.05 to find the amount before VAT. Subtract the result from the VAT-inclusive amount to find the VAT value.
The amount before VAT is AED 1,000, and the VAT amount is AED 50.
No. Although 5% is the standard VAT rate, some supplies may be zero-rated, exempt, or subject to different VAT treatment under applicable rules.
Yes. You can use the calculator to estimate and verify VAT amounts when preparing quotations, invoices, price lists, sales calculations, and purchase estimates.
Yes. The calculator is free to use and provides instant VAT calculations online.
No. This is an independent online calculation tool provided by Delicate Software Solutions. It is not an official Federal Tax Authority service.
To calculate the amount before VAT, divide the VAT-inclusive amount by 1.05. Then subtract the amount before VAT from the VAT-inclusive total to find the VAT amount.