🇪🇺 VAT Calculator

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VAT Rate Information

This calculator uses current standard VAT rates for EU countries. Some goods and services may qualify for reduced rates.
€1,000
10100,000
5%27%

Adjust manually if using a reduced rate for your country

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Standard VAT Rates by Country

United Kingdom20%
Germany19%
France20%
Italy22%
Spain21%
Netherlands21%
Belgium21%
Austria20%
Poland23%
Sweden25%
Denmark25%
Ireland23%
Portugal23%
Greece24%
Czech Republic21%
Hungary27%
Romania19%

Understanding VAT in the European Union

What is VAT?

Value Added Tax (VAT) is a consumption tax levied on goods and services at each stage of production and distribution. Unlike sales tax in the US, VAT is built into the displayed price, making it transparent to consumers.

How VAT Works

Businesses collect VAT from customers and remit it to the government, but they can reclaim VAT paid on business purchases. This creates a "value-added" tax system where each business only pays tax on the value they add.

Example

  • Manufacturer: Sells to retailer for €100 + €20 VAT = €120
  • Retailer: Sells to customer for €150 + €30 VAT = €180
  • Retailer remits: €30 collected - €20 paid = €10 to government
  • Total VAT: €20 (manufacturer) + €10 (retailer) = €30 (20% of final price)

VAT Rates Across EU Countries

CountryStandard RateReduced Rates
Hungary27%18%, 5%
Denmark, Sweden25%0% (limited)
Greece24%13%, 6%
Ireland, Poland, Portugal23%13.5%, 9%, 0%
Italy22%10%, 5%, 4%
Spain, Netherlands, Belgium21%10%, 4%
France, UK, Austria20%10%, 5.5%, 2.1%
Germany, Romania19%7%

Reduced VAT Rates

Most EU countries apply reduced VAT rates to essential goods and services:

  • Food & Beverages: Often 5-13% (varies by country and product)
  • Books & Newspapers: 0-10% in most countries
  • Pharmaceuticals: Reduced or zero-rated
  • Medical Services: Often exempt or zero-rated
  • Education: Typically exempt
  • Hotel Accommodation: Reduced rate in many countries
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VAT vs Sales Tax

Unlike US sales tax (0-10%), VAT is typically 17-27% but is included in displayed prices. The final consumer bears the same burden, but the collection mechanism differs.

VAT Registration Requirements

Each EU country has different VAT registration thresholds:

CountryAnnual Threshold
UK£90,000
Germany€22,000 (small business) / €50,000
France€36,800 (goods) / €23,700 (services)
Spain, ItalyNo threshold (register immediately)
Netherlands€20,000 per year
Ireland€40,000 (goods) / €37,500 (services)

Reclaiming VAT on Business Expenses

VAT-registered businesses can reclaim VAT on purchases used for business purposes:

  • Fully Reclaimable: Office supplies, equipment, services for business use
  • Partially Reclaimable: Vehicles used for business and personal use
  • Not Reclaimable: Entertainment expenses (in most countries), personal expenses
  • Documentation: Must have proper VAT invoices with supplier VAT number

Cross-Border VAT Rules

B2B (Business-to-Business)

The "reverse charge" mechanism applies: Seller doesn't charge VAT, buyer accounts for VAT in their country.

B2C (Business-to-Consumer)

  • Distance Selling: €10,000 annual threshold (2021 OSS rules)
  • Above Threshold: Must register and charge VAT in customer's country
  • One Stop Shop (OSS): Simplified system to declare VAT for all EU countries

💼 Business Tip

If you're starting a business in the EU, register for VAT voluntarily even below the threshold. This allows you to reclaim VAT on startup costs like equipment, office furniture, and professional services, providing immediate cash flow benefits.

VAT Return Filing Frequency

  • Monthly: Large businesses (varies by country)
  • Quarterly: Most common for small-medium businesses
  • Annually: Very small businesses in some countries
  • Deadlines: Typically 1 month after period end

Common VAT Mistakes to Avoid

  • Not registering on time: Penalties and back-payments
  • Incorrect rate application: Using standard rate for reduced-rate items
  • Missing invoices: Can't reclaim VAT without proper documentation
  • Flat rate scheme errors: Not calculating correctly for flat rate schemes
  • Cross-border mistakes: Applying wrong country's VAT rate

Brexit and VAT

Post-Brexit, UK VAT rules changed for EU-UK trade:

  • UK to EU: Treated as exports/imports (not EU internal trade)
  • Customs Declarations: Required for all shipments
  • VAT Registration: May need to register in EU countries
  • Threshold: No distance selling threshold - register from first sale
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Financial Disclaimer

Tax calculations are based on current tax laws and rates. Tax laws are subject to change. This calculator is for estimation purposes only. Please consult a qualified tax professional for accurate tax advice.

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