GST Calculator Tool


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GST Calculator

Calculate GST amounts for purchases and sales with different tax rates

GST Calculation Results

Original Amount

₹0.00

GST Amount

₹0.00

Total Amount

₹0.00

GST Breakdown

CGST (Central GST): ₹0.00 | SGST (State GST): ₹0.00

For inter-state transactions, IGST would be: ₹0.00

About This Tool

Our GST Calculator is a free online tool that helps you calculate Goods and Services Tax (GST) amounts for your purchases and sales. Whether you're a business owner, accountant, or consumer, this tool provides accurate GST calculations with different tax rates.

With instant calculations and clear breakdowns, you can easily determine the GST component in any transaction. The tool is completely free to use with no registration required.

How to Use

1

Enter Amount

Type the original amount before GST in the input field.

2

Select GST Rate

Choose the applicable GST rate from the dropdown menu.

3

Calculate

Click the 'Calculate GST' button to see the detailed breakdown.

4

View Results

Check the GST amount and total amount in the results section.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is GST and how does it work?

GST (Goods and Services Tax) is a comprehensive indirect tax levied on the supply of goods and services in India. It has replaced multiple cascading taxes levied by the central and state governments. GST is calculated as a percentage of the transaction value.

What are the different GST rates in India?

India has four primary GST rates: 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28%. Some goods and services are exempt from GST (0%), while others like gold and precious stones have a special rate of 3%. Essential items often have lower rates, while luxury items have higher rates.

What is the difference between CGST, SGST, and IGST?

CGST (Central GST) and SGST (State GST) are levied on intra-state transactions, with the revenue shared equally between central and state governments. IGST (Integrated GST) is levied on inter-state transactions, with the revenue going to the central government, which then distributes it to the consuming state.

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