Iran VAT Calculator
Use this tool to calculate VAT for goods and services in Iran. The standard VAT rate in Iran is 9%. You can also enter a custom VAT rate if needed.
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Disclaimer: This tool is for informational purposes only and should not be considered tax advice.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Iran VAT Calculator
VAT (Value Added Tax) is a consumption tax applied to most goods and services in Iran. The standard VAT rate is 9%, but there may be some exceptions depending on the type of goods and services.
The standard VAT rate in Iran is 9%. This applies to most goods and services, though some items may be exempt or subject to different rates.
You can calculate VAT using this tool by entering the amount and selecting the applicable VAT rate. The calculator will compute the VAT and the total amount for you.
Yes, the calculator allows you to enter a custom VAT rate if the transaction is subject to a different rate than the standard 9%.
If you want to calculate the price including VAT, simply enter the amount and click the “Include VAT” button. The calculator will add VAT to the total price.
If you want to calculate the price excluding VAT, enter the amount and click the “Exclude VAT” button. The calculator will subtract VAT from the price.
Most goods and services are subject to VAT in Iran, but certain items such as exports or specific sectors may be exempt or have a reduced rate.
Some goods and services, such as exports, healthcare, education, and certain financial services, may be exempt from VAT in Iran.
Businesses in Iran that meet certain thresholds must register for VAT. To learn more about VAT registration, visit the official Iranian tax authority website.
VAT returns must be filed periodically based on your business’s turnover. The frequency of filing may be monthly, quarterly, or annually depending on the size of the business.
In some cases, businesses can claim VAT refunds if they are exporters or if they have paid VAT on purchases for their business that they can prove they should not have to pay.
Yes, digital goods and services are subject to VAT in Iran unless exempt by specific regulations.
For the most up-to-date information on VAT rates in Iran, check the official Iranian Tax Authority website.
You can track your VAT payments and refunds using your accounting software or by consulting the Iranian tax portal and reporting to the authorities.
For detailed information on VAT regulations in Iran, visit the Iranian Tax Authority website.