VAT on £9,000
Quick answer
Adding 20% VAT to £9,000 gives £10,800 — that's £1,800 of VAT. If £9,000 already includes VAT, the VAT portion is £1,500.
- Net amount
- £9,000
- VAT @ 20%
- + £1,800
- Gross (inc. VAT)
- £10,800
How much is VAT on £9,000?
At the standard UK rate of 20%, the VAT on £9,000 is £1,800. Add that to the net price and the total including VAT is £10,800.
Removing VAT from £9,000
If £9,000 is a VAT-inclusive (gross) figure, work backwards by dividing by 1.20: the net amount is £7,500 and the VAT element is £1,500. This is the figure a VAT-registered business reclaims or reports.
| Scenario | Net | VAT | Gross |
|---|---|---|---|
| £9,000 + VAT | £9,000 | £1,800 | £10,800 |
| £9,000 inc. VAT | £7,500 | £1,500 | £9,000 |