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GST Calculator

Calculate GST inclusive and exclusive amounts instantly

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About GST Calculator

Our free GST Calculator helps you calculate Goods and Services Tax for any amount in India. Add or remove GST from any amount instantly with support for different tax rates including 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28%. Perfect for businesses, freelancers, and individuals.

How to Use the GST Calculator

Enter the amount, select the GST rate, and choose whether to add GST or remove GST. Click "Calculate" to instantly see the GST amount, the final amount, and the breakdown of base amount and tax.

Why GST Calculation Matters

Accurate GST calculation is essential for businesses to comply with Indian tax laws, for freelancers to invoice clients correctly, and for individuals to understand the tax component in their purchases. Our tool simplifies this calculation instantly.

Features of Our GST Calculator

  • Instant calculation: Get GST amounts in seconds
  • Multiple rates: Support for 5%, 12%, 18%, 28% GST rates
  • Add/Remove GST: Calculate both inclusive and exclusive amounts
  • No signup required: Use the tool immediately without registration
  • Mobile friendly: Works perfectly on all devices

Common Use Cases

Business owners use it for invoice generation, freelancers for client billing, shopkeepers for pricing products, and individuals for understanding tax on purchases. The tool is suitable for all GST-related calculations in India.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is GST?

GST (Goods and Services Tax) is a comprehensive indirect tax on manufacture, sale, and consumption of goods and services at the national level in India.

What are the GST rates in India?

GST rates in India are 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28% depending on the category of goods or services. Essential items have lower rates while luxury items have the highest rate.

How do I calculate GST inclusive amount?

To calculate GST inclusive amount, divide the total amount by (1 + GST rate/100) to get the base amount, then subtract the base amount from the total to get the GST component.

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