India GST Calculator
Calculate Indian GST for all slabs: 0%, 5%, 12%, 18%, 28%. Shows CGST + SGST (intra-state) or IGST (inter-state). Supports inclusive and exclusive pricing.
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Enter the amount
Enter the transaction amount in Indian Rupees (INR). Toggle whether the amount already includes GST (exclusive entry is default).
Select the GST slab
Choose the applicable GST rate: 0%, 5%, 12%, 18%, or 28%. The slab depends on the goods or services being supplied.
Choose intra-state or inter-state
Intra-state transactions split GST equally into CGST + SGST. Inter-state transactions attract a single IGST charge.
Review the results
See the base amount, CGST/SGST or IGST breakdown, total GST, and the final invoice amount.
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- Always verify the correct GST slab for your product or service using the HSN (Harmonized System of Nomenclature) code.
- Input tax credit (ITC) allows businesses to offset GST paid on purchases against GST collected on sales.
- The composition scheme allows small businesses (turnover ≤ ₹1.5 Cr) to pay GST at a flat rate without ITC.
- GST on services is generally determined by the place of supply rules, not the physical location of the service.
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What is GST in India?
GST (Goods and Services Tax) is a unified indirect tax introduced in India on 1 July 2017. It replaced multiple central and state taxes like VAT, service tax, and excise duty. GST is levied at four main rates: 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28%. Certain essential goods attract 0%.
What is the difference between CGST, SGST, and IGST?
For intra-state transactions (buyer and seller in the same state), GST is split equally between Central GST (CGST) collected by the central government and State GST (SGST) collected by the state government. For inter-state transactions, Integrated GST (IGST) is charged as a single tax and then distributed between the centre and destination state.
How is GST calculated on a price inclusive of tax?
When the price already includes GST, the base amount = Price / (1 + GST Rate). For example, at 18% GST: if the inclusive price is ₹11,800, the base is ₹11,800 / 1.18 = ₹10,000, and GST is ₹1,800.
Which items attract 28% GST?
The 28% slab covers luxury goods and sin goods: large cars, aerated beverages, tobacco products, pan masala, cement, and certain consumer durables. Many items initially in this slab have since been moved to lower slabs.
Who needs to register for GST?
Businesses with aggregate annual turnover exceeding ₹40 lakh (₹20 lakh for service providers; ₹10 lakh for special category states) must register for GST. E-commerce operators and certain inter-state suppliers must register regardless of turnover.