VATCalculator UK

£300 plus VAT

£300 plus 20% VAT is £360. The standard-rate VAT on £300 is £60. Change the amount or rate in the calculator below.

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To add UK VAT, multiply the net amount by 1 + (rate ÷ 100). At the standard 20% rate that is × 1.20, so £300 × 1.20 = £360, of which £60 is VAT.

UK VAT rates: 20% standard (most goods and services), 5% reduced (domestic energy, children's car seats), 0% zero-rated (most food, books, children's clothes). Zero-rated still appears on VAT returns; exempt supplies (insurance, finance, education) do not.

How it works.

Formula: net × (1 + rate ÷ 100) = gross.

  1. Convert the rate: 20 ÷ 100 = 0.20.
  2. VAT amount: £300 × 0.20 = £60.
  3. Gross: £300 + £60 = £360 (or £300 × 1.20).
Worked examples
£300 + 20% VAT = £360 — the standard-rate VAT is £60, added on top of the £300 net price.
On an invoice — quoting £300 net to a customer means billing £360 gross; you hand £60 to HMRC on your VAT return.
At the 5% reduced rate (domestic energy, children's car seats): £300 + 5% = £315, a VAT amount of £15.
Sources: HMRC VAT rates · retrieved 2026-06-18.

Frequently asked questions

How much is 20% VAT on £300?
The VAT is £60. Multiply the net amount by 0.20: £300 × 0.20 = £60. Add it to the net price and the gross (VAT-inclusive) total is £360.
What is £300 plus VAT?
£360. To add standard-rate VAT, multiply by 1.20: £300 × 1.20 = £360. The 1.20 multiplier is the same as adding 20%.
What if the reduced 5% rate applies to £300?
Some supplies (domestic energy, children's car seats, some mobility aids) are charged at 5%, not 20%. At 5%, the VAT on £300 is £15 and the gross is £315.