Reverse Sales Tax Calculator 2026 — Free Pre-Tax Price Tool (All 50 US States) | Thrifty Dollar Hub
2026 verified rates · All 50 US states

Reverse Sales Tax Calculator — find the pre-tax price from any total

Paid $107 with 7% sales tax? Get the original $100 price and the $7 tax in seconds. Built for shoppers, freelancers, and businesses who need accurate, audit-ready numbers.

Privacy-first All math runs in your browser. Nothing is sent anywhere.
Free, forever No signup, no email wall, no usage limits.
Verified 2026 rates Sourced from the Tax Foundation & state revenue agencies.
Works for VAT & GST too Any consumption tax: Canada, EU, UK, Australia, India.

Calculate Pre-Tax Price

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Original Price (pre-tax)
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Total paid $0.00
Sales tax amount $0.00
Effective rate 0.00%
Pre-tax Tax
Original = Total ÷ (1 + Rate / 100)

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Quick-pick by state — 2026 combined rates

Verified · Tax Foundation 2026

Tap any state to auto-fill the combined state + average local sales tax rate into the calculator above.

NOMAD states have no statewide sales tax: New Hampshire, Oregon, Montana, Alaska, Delaware. Local rates may still apply in some Alaska municipalities.

The Basics

What is a reverse sales tax calculator?

A reverse sales tax calculator finds the original price of an item before tax was added, using only the final total and the tax rate. Where a normal sales tax calculator answers "what's $100 plus 7%?", this tool answers the opposite question: "I paid $107 — what was the item, and what was the tax?"

When you need it

  • Checking receipts — your receipt only shows the total, not the breakdown.
  • Refund verification — confirm a return refunded the correct tax.
  • Business expenses — only the pre-tax amount counts toward many deductions.
  • Bookkeeping — separate revenue from tax liability for QuickBooks, Xero, FreshBooks.
  • Price comparison — compare prices fairly across states with different tax rates.
  • Tax-inclusive pricing — set a "$25 all-in" price by working backwards from the target total.

How this tool differs

  • Live results — no "Calculate" button; numbers update as you type.
  • State auto-fill — pick your state and the combined rate fills in.
  • Verified 2026 data — sourced from the Tax Foundation and state agencies.
  • Privacy by design — every calculation runs on your device. Nothing is sent to a server.
  • Saved history — keep recent calculations locally for quick reference.
  • Works globally — same math applies to VAT, GST, IVA, and consumption tax.
3 steps · 30 seconds

How to use this calculator

Designed so a first-time user finishes in under half a minute.

01

Enter the total

Type the final amount you paid — the figure on the bottom line of your receipt, invoice, or statement.

02

Set the tax rate

Type the rate manually, tap a common percentage, or pick your state to auto-fill the combined rate.

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Read the result

The pre-tax price, exact tax amount, and effective rate appear instantly — with the formula shown for audit trails.

The Math

The reverse sales tax formula

One equation, two answers. The same formula is taught in every accounting program and used in QuickBooks, Excel, and Google Sheets.

Core formula
Original Price = Total Price ÷ (1 + Rate ÷ 100)
Total paid     = $107.50 Tax rate       = 7.5% → $107.50 ÷ 1.075 = $100.00 (original price) =   $7.50 (tax amount)

In Excel or Google Sheets, use =A1/(1+A2/100) where A1 is the total and A2 is the tax rate percentage.

Who uses it

Six common reverse sales tax scenarios

From a single receipt to month-end reconciliation, the same backward calculation solves all of these.

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Receipt verification

Your receipt shows only the total. Reverse-calculate to see the actual item cost and the tax separately.

Refund processing

Returning an item? Confirm the refund includes the proportional sales tax, not just the pre-tax amount.

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Expense reports

Submit business expenses with the correct pre-tax base, since many deductions exclude the tax portion.

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Bookkeeping & accounting

Split lump-sum deposits into revenue and sales tax payable for clean QuickBooks or Xero records.

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E-commerce reconciliation

Marketplaces like Amazon and eBay collect tax for you. Reverse-calc your payouts to find net revenue.

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Tax-inclusive pricing

Want to charge a clean "$25 all-in"? Work backwards from the target total to find the pre-tax price to enter into your POS.

2026 Rates · Updated April 2026

US sales tax rates by state — full reference

Combined state + average local rates for all 50 states, weighted by population. Use the search to jump to a state, or tap "Use" to load that rate into the calculator above. Tap any state name for a detailed breakdown (coming soon).

All 50 states · 2026

State State Rate Avg Local Combined
States with no statewide sales tax (NOMAD): New Hampshire, Oregon, Montana, Alaska, Delaware. Local rates can vary by city, county, and special district — verify the exact rate for your specific ZIP code before filing.

Source: Tax Foundation 2026 sales tax data, state revenue department websites. Last verified April 2026.
For Businesses

How accountants & small businesses use reverse calculations

Beyond a one-off receipt, here's where the formula earns its keep day-to-day.

QuickBooks & Xero workflows

  • Expense entry: vendor bills often arrive with a single total. Reverse-calc the pre-tax amount before recording.
  • Bank reconciliation: match deposits to invoices by confirming revenue + tax equals the actual cash hitting the account.
  • Sales tax payable: reconcile the liability account by reverse-calculating from total deposits.
  • Journal corrections: properly split a misposted total between revenue and tax liability.

Audit preparation

  • Reconstruct records: when invoices are lost, reverse-calculate from bank deposits to recover the breakdown.
  • Demonstrate controls: consistent use of the formula shows tax authorities your collection method is sound.
  • Amended returns: ensure corrections are based on correctly split totals.

Freelancers & sole proprietors

  • Deductible supplies: office supplies, software, equipment — deductions usually apply to the pre-tax cost only.
  • Client invoicing: if you quote tax-inclusive pricing, work backwards from the target total to enter the right line-item price.
  • Quarterly estimates: separate sales tax collected from gross receipts before estimating self-employment tax.
  • 1099 reconciliation: verify reported amounts match your records net of tax.

Retail & hospitality

  • POS reconciliation: match end-of-day register totals (tax-inclusive) to actual revenue.
  • Event & bundle pricing: separate food, alcohol, or venue fees that carry different rates.
  • Tip calculations: verify gratuities are calculated on the pre-tax subtotal, not the total.
FAQ

Reverse sales tax — common questions

Quick answers to the questions people ask most about reverse tax calculations.

What is a reverse sales tax calculator?

A reverse sales tax calculator is a free online tool that finds the original pre-tax price of an item when you only know the final total (including sales tax) and the tax rate. It works backwards from the tax-inclusive price to separate the base price from the tax.

Example: if you paid $107 with a 7% tax rate, the calculator shows the item cost $100 before tax, and $7 was the sales tax.

What is the formula for reverse sales tax?

The formula is:

Original Price = Final Price ÷ (1 + Tax Rate ÷ 100)

Then: Tax Amount = Final Price − Original Price.

Worked example: $107.50 ÷ 1.075 = $100.00 (original). Tax = $107.50 − $100.00 = $7.50.

How do I find the price before tax?

Divide the total price by 1 plus the tax rate expressed as a decimal. So a $215 receipt at an 8% rate becomes $215 ÷ 1.08 = $199.07. The tax portion is the difference: $15.93.

You can do this in Excel or Google Sheets with =A1/(1+A2/100).

Is this reverse sales tax calculator accurate?

Yes. The tool uses the standard mathematical formula and rounds results to two decimal places. The built-in state rates reflect verified 2026 figures from the Tax Foundation and state revenue departments.

For official tax filings, always confirm the exact local rate for your specific ZIP code, since cities and counties can add their own surcharges on top of state and average local rates.

Which US states have no sales tax?

Five states have no statewide general sales tax — the easy mnemonic is NOMAD: New Hampshire, Oregon, Montana, Alaska, Delaware.

Note that Alaska, and a small number of localities in Montana and elsewhere, can still impose local sales taxes. Always check your specific jurisdiction.

Why would I need to calculate the pre-tax price?

The most common reasons:

Bookkeeping: separating revenue from sales tax liability in QuickBooks, Xero, FreshBooks.
Expense reports: reporting pre-tax amounts for business reimbursements.
Tax deductions: many deductions apply only to the pre-tax base.
Refund verification: confirming returns include the correct tax portion.
Price comparison: comparing prices fairly across states with different tax rates.
Audit reconstruction: rebuilding breakdowns when only the totals survive.

Does this calculator store my data?

No. All calculations run entirely in your browser. Your inputs never leave your device, and nothing is sent to any server.

The optional "Save calculation" feature stores recent entries only in your own browser's local storage, on your device, for your convenience. You can clear them anytime with the "Clear" button in the history panel.

Can I use this for VAT or GST instead of US sales tax?

Yes. The math is identical for any percentage-based consumption tax — VAT in Europe and the UK, GST in Canada, Australia, India, Singapore and New Zealand, IVA in Mexico, and consumption tax in Japan.

Just enter the local rate manually instead of selecting a US state. For example, UK VAT (20%) on a £120 total: £120 ÷ 1.20 = £100 net, £20 VAT.

Does the calculator handle shipping or tax-exempt items?

The calculator reverses tax on any single total at one tax rate. If your receipt includes a mix of taxable items, shipping (which is taxable in some states and not others), and exempt items (groceries, prescription drugs in most states), the result is the overall pre-tax-versus-tax split for the receipt.

For mixed receipts, run separate calculations for each tax-rate group for the cleanest breakdown.

Is reverse sales tax the same as a sales tax decalculator?

Yes. Reverse sales tax calculator, sales tax decalculator, pre-tax price calculator, before-tax calculator, and backing out sales tax all describe the same operation: working from a tax-inclusive total back to the pre-tax amount.

How often are the state tax rates updated?

Rates in the table are refreshed at least quarterly, with the next update scheduled after the Tax Foundation publishes its mid-year report. The current dataset reflects rates effective January 2026 and verified through April 2026.

Cities and counties can change local rates more frequently, so for high-stakes filings always confirm the exact rate for your specific address with your state revenue department or a service like Avalara AvaTax.

Tax disclaimer: This calculator is for informational and educational use only. While the underlying math is exact, results depend on the rate you enter. Sales tax rates vary by city, county, and special district, and they change. For official filings, audits, or legal matters, verify rates with your state revenue agency and consult a qualified tax professional. Thrifty Dollar Hub is not a CPA firm and does not provide professional tax advice.
References & Sources

Where our tax rate data comes from

We compile rates from authoritative public sources and refresh them on a regular cadence. Everything below is publicly verifiable.

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