Updated for 2026/27

VAT on £150

Quick answer

Adding 20% VAT to £150 gives £180 — that's £30 of VAT. If £150 already includes VAT, the VAT portion is £25.

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Add 20% VAT to £150

£180

net £150 + £30 VAT

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Net amount
£150
VAT @ 20%
+ £30
Gross (inc. VAT)
£180

How much is VAT on £150?

At the standard UK rate of 20%, the VAT on £150 is £30. Add that to the net price and the total including VAT is £180.

Removing VAT from £150

If £150 is a VAT-inclusive (gross) figure, work backwards by dividing by 1.20: the net amount is £125 and the VAT element is £25. This is the figure a VAT-registered business reclaims or reports.

ScenarioNetVATGross
£150 + VAT£150£30£180
£150 inc. VAT£125£25£150

Frequently asked questions

At 20% the VAT on £150 is £30, giving a gross total of £180.
Divide by 1.20. £150 including VAT is £125 net plus £25 VAT.
The standard rate is 20%. A reduced 5% rate and a 0% rate apply to some goods and services.

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