VAT Calculator for Russia

Russia VAT Calculator (NDS)

Calculate Value Added Tax (NDS) for Russia. Add or remove 20%, 10%, or custom rates instantly.

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    Understanding VAT (NDS) in Russia

    Value Added Tax (VAT) in Russia is known as NDS (Nalog na dobavlennuyu stoimost'). It is a form of indirect tax assessed on the value added to goods and services. As of 2024, the standard rate stands at 20%, having increased from 18% in 2019.

    This Russia VAT calculator is designed to help businesses and individuals quickly compute tax liabilities for invoices, accounting, and financial planning. Whether you need to add VAT to a net price or remove VAT from a gross price, this tool provides instant results.

    Russia VAT Rates: Standard vs Reduced vs Zero

    Rate Type Applicable Goods/Services
    20% Standard Most goods and services, industrial equipment, imports.
    10% Reduced Food products, children's goods, medical products, books.
    0% Zero Exports, international transportation, precious metals for banks.

    How to Calculate VAT in Russia

    Adding VAT

    To add VAT to a net amount:

    Multiply the amount by the VAT rate percentage.

    VAT = Amount × (Rate/100)
    Total = Amount + VAT

    Removing VAT

    To extract VAT from a gross total:

    Divide the total by (1 + Rate).

    Net = Total ÷ (1 + Rate/100)
    VAT = Total - Net

    Extraction Formula

    To find the VAT amount from a Gross price directly:

    VAT = (Total × Rate) ÷ (100 + Rate)

    Frequently Asked Questions

    A Russia VAT calculator is a tool used to compute the Value Added Tax (NDS) amount for transactions in the Russian Federation. It supports the standard 20% rate, reduced rates, and custom calculations for adding or removing tax from a price.

    To calculate VAT in Russia, determine the applicable rate (usually 20%). To add it, multiply the net amount by 0.20. To remove it, divide the gross amount by 1.20. The resulting figure is the tax component of the transaction.

    To remove VAT (e.g., 20%) from a gross price, divide the total price by 1.20. This gives you the net price. Subtract this net price from the total to find the exact VAT amount paid.

    Russia primarily uses a Standard Rate of 20%. A Reduced Rate of 10% applies to essential goods like food and medicine. A Zero Rate (0%) applies to exports and specific international services.

    VAT increases the final invoice total paid by the buyer. However, businesses can usually deduct input VAT (VAT paid on expenses) from output VAT (VAT collected on sales), remitting only the difference to the tax authorities.

    To calculate the reduced VAT (10%), apply the same formulas as the standard rate but use 10% instead of 20%. For example, to add 10% VAT to 100 RUB, the tax is 10 RUB, totaling 110 RUB.

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