VAT: Recalculate Gross Amount (With Tax Included), 450, From 19% Original VAT Rate to the New Rate of 27%. Calculate the Net Amount (Without Tax), the New Price (Gross Amount) and the Value of the VAT Tax

Calculate the Gross Amount 450 with a different VAT Rate

Gross Amount = The amount with VAT included (including VAT)


Net Amount = The amount without VAT (excluding VAT)


1. Rewrite the Gross Amount.

Formula:

Original VAT Amount = Original VAT Rate × Net Amount

Gross Amount = Net Amount + Original VAT Amount

⇒ Substitute for the Original VAT Amount in the Gross Amount formula


Gross Amount =

Net Amount + Original VAT Amount =

Net Amount + (Original VAT Rate × Net Amount) =

Net Amount × (1 + Original VAT Rate)


Formula:

Gross Amount = Net Amount × (1 + Original VAT Rate)

⇒ Net Amount = Gross Amount ÷ (1 + Original VAT Rate)


Calculation:

Net Amount =


450 ÷ (1 + 19%) =


450 ÷ (1 + 19/100) =


450 ÷ (1 + 19 ÷ 100) =


450 ÷ (1 + 0.19) =


450 ÷ 1.19 ≈


378.151260504202 ≈


378.15
(Rounded off to a maximum of 2 decimals)


3. Calculate the VAT Amount due to the Original VAT Rate:

Formula:

Original VAT Amount =


Gross Amount - Net Amount


Calculation:

Original VAT Amount =


450 - 378.151260504202 =


71.848739495798 ≈


71.85
(Rounded off to a maximum of 2 decimals)


4. Calculate the VAT Amount due to the New VAT Rate:

Formula:

New VAT Amount =


New VAT Rate × Net Amount


Calculation:

New VAT Amount =


27% × 378.151260504202 =


27/100 × 378.151260504202 =


27 ÷ 100 × 378.151260504202 =


27 × 378.151260504202 ÷ 100 =


10,210.084033613454 ÷ 100 ≈


102.100840336135 ≈


102.1
(Rounded off to a maximum of 2 decimals)


5. Calculate the New Gross Amount.

Formula:

New Gross Amount =


Net Amount + New VAT Amount


Calculation:

New Gross Amount =


378.151260504202 + 102.100840336135 =


480.252100840337 ≈


480.25
(Rounded off to a maximum of 2 decimals)

Net Amount = 378.15
Original VAT Amount (19%) = 71.85
New VAT Amount (27%) = 102.1
New Gross Amount = 480.25 (+ 30.25 vs. initial)

Used symbols: % percent, ÷ divide, × multiply, = equal, / fraction bar, ≈ approximately equal;

Writing numbers: comma ',' as thousands separator; point '.' as a decimal mark.



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Gross Amount = Net Value × (1 + Tax%)

Net Amount = Gross Amount ÷ (1 + Tax%)

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Step 1: Calculate the Net Amount (Without Tax)

Step 2: Add the New Tax Amount to the Net Amount

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