VAT Calculator

Enter the amount and the VAT rate; VAT included, excluding VAT and the VAT amount instantly. 2026 rates built in.

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What Is VAT?

VAT (Value Added Tax) is a consumption tax applied to sales of goods and services. The seller collects VAT on the price of the product sold and pays it to the state. In e-commerce, prices are usually shown to the end consumer VAT included; on the invoice, VAT appears as a separate line.

How Is VAT Calculated?

The calculation runs in two directions:

  • Adding VAT to a net amount: VAT = Amount × Rate / 100, Gross = Net + VAT. At 20%, for example: 100 TL → 20 TL VAT → 120 TL gross.
  • Extracting VAT from a gross amount: VAT = Gross × Rate / (100 + Rate). At 20%, for example: 120 TL → 20 TL VAT → 100 TL net.

2026 VAT Rates

The main VAT rates applied in Turkey:

RateExample Scope
%20Standard rate (most goods and services)
%10Certain food, textiles and specific services
%1Staple food and certain products

Note: rates and scope can change over time; confirm the current rate for your product against the official VAT list.

VAT and Invoicing in E-Commerce

In sales to end consumers, prices are presented VAT-inclusive and VAT is shown separately on the invoice. Remember too that marketplace commissions are now VAT-inclusive — you can work out commission and net profit with the commission calculator. With Fenikya you can manage product prices VAT-inclusive and generate your invoices automatically.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Is VAT Calculated?

To add VAT: Amount × Rate/100. To extract it from a gross figure: Gross × Rate/(100+Rate). At 20%, 20 TL is added to 100 TL, and the VAT inside 120 TL is 20 TL.

What are the 2026 VAT rates?

The standard rate is 20%. Reduced rates of 10% and 1% apply to certain goods and services.

How do you extract VAT from a VAT-inclusive price?

VAT = Gross Amount × Rate / (100 + Rate). Net amount = Gross − VAT.

How is VAT shown in e-commerce?

Prices are shown to end consumers VAT-inclusive; VAT appears as a separate line on the invoice.

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