New Zealand · 2026/27

New Zealand VAT calculator

New Zealand charges GST (goods and services tax) at a single standard rate of 15% on nearly everything sold in the country. There are no reduced bands for food, books or energy, which keeps the system unusually clean: a price either carries 15% GST, is zero-rated at 0% (mainly exports), or sits outside GST entirely. Use this tool to add GST to a net figure or pull it out of a GST-inclusive price.

Net amount
Rate
VAT at 15%
$15.00
Added to the net amount
Net
$100.00
Gross
$115.00
Net 87%VAT 13%

How it works

  1. Adding GST: multiply the GST-exclusive price by 15%. A NZ$200 net price attracts NZ$30 GST, giving NZ$230 all up.
  2. Removing GST: divide the GST-inclusive price by 1.15. NZ$230 divided by 1.15 gets you back to NZ$200 net.
  3. Kiwi shortcut: the GST inside any inclusive price equals that price multiplied by 3 and divided by 23. For NZ$230, that is 230 x 3 / 23 = NZ$30.

gross = net x 1.15; GST component of a gross price = gross x 3 / 23

With a single 15% rate, every calculation reduces to one multiplier. Going from exclusive to inclusive means multiplying by 1.15. Going back means dividing by 1.15, and because 15/115 simplifies to 3/23, the GST buried in any inclusive price is exactly three twenty-thirds of it.

net
GST-exclusive price in NZD
gross
GST-inclusive price in NZD

New Zealand GST against comparable economies

New Zealand 15% Single rate, almost no carve-outs
Australia 10% GST, but basic food is GST-free
Singapore 9% GST raised to 9% in 2024
United Kingdom 20% VAT with 5% and 0% bands
Japan 10% Consumption tax, 8% on food

Worked example

A tradesperson quotes NZ$1,500 excluding GST for a fencing job GST of NZ$225 is added (1,500 x 0.15), so the invoice totals NZ$1,725. Checking the other way, 1,725 x 3 / 23 returns the NZ$225 GST component.

Key facts

Tips

Frequently asked questions

What rate of GST does New Zealand charge?+

The rate is 15% and has not moved since 1 October 2010, when it rose from 12.5%. It covers almost every sale a GST-registered business makes, including groceries, restaurant meals, electricity, clothing and professional services.

Which supplies are zero-rated at 0%?+

Mostly things leaving the country: exported goods, services physically performed overseas, duty-free sales to international travellers, exported vessels, and the first sale of refined gold, silver or platinum by a refiner. The sale of a business as a going concern between two GST-registered parties is also zero-rated, as are many land transactions between registered persons.

What is exempt from GST altogether?+

Financial services such as interest, loans and bank fees, rent on a residential dwelling, penalty interest on overdue accounts, fines, and goods that were donated to a non-profit body and later sold by it. Exempt supplies sit outside the GST net, so no GST is charged and no input credits can be claimed against them.

How is zero-rated different from exempt in New Zealand?+

A zero-rated sale is still a taxable supply, just at 0%, so the seller can claim back GST on its own costs. An exempt supply, such as residential rent, is outside GST entirely and the supplier cannot recover GST on related expenses.

When does a business have to register for GST?+

Registration with Inland Revenue is compulsory once turnover from taxable activity exceeds NZ$60,000 in any 12 month period, or is expected to. Below that, registering is voluntary, which some small operators do to reclaim GST on their costs.

Do advertised prices in New Zealand include GST?+

Prices shown to consumers normally include GST. Quotes between businesses are often given as GST-exclusive figures with the 15% added on the invoice, so always check whether a quote says plus GST.

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Sources

Last updated: 2026-06-10 · Applies to 2026/27

Estimate only

This is an estimate for general guidance, not financial, tax, legal or medical advice. Figures can change and individual circumstances vary. Always confirm with the official sources listed before making decisions.

Reviewed by Vikas Dulgunde.

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