Figuring out the tax rate on a total charge is quite simple. First you must know the tax rate you need to charge, then you use the formula tax= total amount- (total amount/(1 + tax rate)).
Amount x Tax Rate % = (finds out the amount of tax) or Amount x .__ (tax rate, if it is 7 you would put .07) = (amount of tax) To determine the sales tax rate you would have to contact the locality you live in because the rate can vary from town to town.
To determine what $1,000 is after tax, you need to know the applicable tax rate. For example, if the tax rate is 20%, you would subtract $200 from $1,000, leaving you with $800 after tax. If the tax rate is different, simply apply that percentage to calculate the after-tax amount accordingly.
That depends on the tax rate. Usually you would add the tax to the nominal amount (to the 49.99 in this case). Calculate the tax by multiplying the tax rate (divided by 100) by the purchase amount. Then add this to the purchase amount.
To calculate tax when buying something, multiply the purchase price by the tax rate as a decimal. Add this amount to the purchase price to get the total cost including tax.
You can't calculate this without the tax rate.
To calculate the total amount of $5.50 plus tax, you need to know the sales tax rate for your location. For example, if the sales tax rate is 7%, you would calculate the tax as $5.50 x 0.07 = $0.39. Adding this to the original amount gives you a total of $5.50 + $0.39 = $5.89. Adjust the calculation based on your local tax rate.
To calculate the total amount after tax, you will need to know the tax rate. Let's assume the tax rate is 7%. Multiply 66.37 by 0.07 to find the tax amount, which is $4.64. Then add the tax amount to the original price, which equals $71.01.
The tax on $60 depends on the sales tax rate in your area. For example, if the sales tax rate is 7%, the tax would be $4.20, making the total amount $64.20. To calculate the tax, simply multiply the total amount by the sales tax rate (0.07 in this case).
First, determine the nominal property tax rate for your locale. Then multiply that rate by the assessment ratio, which will give you the effective property tax rate. Multiply the effective property tax rate by the value of your home and that will give you your liability.
Marginal Tax Rate Calculator Knowing your income tax rate can help you calculate your tax liability for unexpected income, retirement planning or investment income. This calculator helps you estimate your average tax rate, your current tax bracket, and your marginal tax rate for the 2010 tax year. Please note that this calculator uses the 2010 preliminary tax tables subject to change by the IRS.
To determine the tax on a $25 amount, you need to know the applicable tax rate. For example, if the sales tax rate is 6%, the tax would be $25 x 0.06 = $1.50, making the total amount $26.50. If you provide the specific tax rate, I can calculate it more accurately.