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🇸🇬 Singapore GST

Singapore GST Calculator

Add or remove 9% GST from any price instantly, and check where you stand against the S$1 million registration threshold.

Are you adding GST to a price, or finding the GST inside a price?
Enter the GST-exclusive amount
Price Excluding GST
S$100.00
GST (9%)
S$9.00
Price Including GST
S$109.00
S$100.00 × 1.09 = S$109.00
ℹ️ Singapore's GST rate is a flat 9% on most goods and services, with no reduced rates. Some supplies are zero-rated (0%) or exempt — see below.

📋 GST Registration Threshold Checker

Businesses must register for GST once taxable turnover exceeds S$1 million in a 12-month period.

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How GST Works in Singapore

Goods and Services Tax (GST) is Singapore's broad-based consumption tax, currently set at a flat 9%. It applies to most goods and services supplied within Singapore, as well as goods imported into the country. GST rose from 7% to 8% on 1 January 2023, then from 8% to 9% on 1 January 2024, completing a two-stage increase announced in Budget 2022. In business-to-consumer contexts, prices shown to consumers must be GST-inclusive, so the price on the shelf is generally what you pay.

🧮 GST Formulas

Calculation Formula
Add GST (exclusive → inclusive) Price × 1.09
Remove GST (inclusive → exclusive) Price ÷ 1.09
Find GST in an inclusive price Price × 9/109
Find GST on an exclusive price Price × 0.09

📝 Zero-Rated, Exempt & Out-of-Scope Supplies

Zero-rated supplies are taxable supplies charged at 0% GST — this covers most exported goods and international services (like international flights). Because they're technically taxable, sellers can still claim back GST paid on related business expenses.

Exempt supplies have no GST charged at all, and typically include most financial services and the sale or lease of residential property. Unlike zero-rated supplies, sellers generally cannot claim back GST on expenses related to exempt supplies.

Out-of-scope supplies, such as goods sold from outside Singapore to another overseas location without entering Singapore, fall entirely outside the GST system.

Registration Threshold: Businesses must register for GST once taxable turnover exceeds S$1 million in a 12-month period, tested both retrospectively (the past calendar year) and prospectively (the next 12 months). Voluntary registration is available below this threshold but commits the business to staying registered for at least 2 years.

📅 GST Filing in Singapore

GST-registered businesses file the F5 return — by default quarterly — reporting output tax (GST collected on sales) and input tax (GST paid on qualifying purchases), remitting the net difference to IRAS. The return and any GST owed are due one month after the end of each accounting quarter. Some businesses may apply to file monthly or half-yearly instead. Tax invoices must clearly show the words "Tax Invoice," the seller's GST registration number, a description of the supply, the 9% rate, and the GST amount.

💡 Example Calculation

Adding GST: A product priced at S$200 excluding GST → S$200 × 1.09 = S$218 including GST. The GST portion is S$18.

Removing GST: A receipt shows S$218 including GST → S$218 × 9/109 = S$18 GST, meaning the exclusive price was S$218 − S$18 = S$200.

Note: These examples use the standard 9% rate for taxable, non-zero-rated supplies.

⚠️ Important Notes

- This calculator provides estimates only for the standard 9% GST rate.
- It does not determine whether a specific supply is zero-rated, exempt, or out-of-scope — check with IRAS or a tax advisor for your situation.
- It does not model Reverse Charge, Overseas Vendor Registration (OVR), or GST group rules, which can materially affect obligations for some businesses.
- For official guidance, use IRAS – GST.
- GST rates and thresholds are reviewed periodically and may change.

Frequently Asked Questions

The standard GST rate in Singapore is 9%, effective since 1 January 2024. It was raised in two stages under Budget 2022: from 7% to 8% on 1 January 2023, then from 8% to 9% on 1 January 2024. No further rate changes have been announced.

To add GST to a GST-exclusive price, multiply by 1.09. To find the GST included in a GST-inclusive price, divide by 1.09 and subtract the result from the original amount, or multiply the inclusive price by 9/109.

Registration is compulsory once your taxable turnover exceeds S$1 million in a 12-month period (tested retrospectively over the past calendar year, or prospectively if you reasonably expect to exceed it in the next 12 months). Voluntary registration is available below this threshold, but commits you to staying registered for at least 2 years.

Zero-rated supplies (like most exports and international services) are taxable but charged at 0%, and the seller can still claim input tax credits. Exempt supplies (like most financial services and residential property sales) have no GST charged and generally don't allow input tax recovery. Out-of-scope supplies, such as goods sold outside Singapore, fall outside the GST system entirely.

Quarterly by default. The F5 return and any net GST owed are due one month after the end of each accounting quarter. Businesses can apply to file monthly or half-yearly in some circumstances.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only, based on the standard 9% GST rate. It does not determine the correct GST treatment for zero-rated, exempt, or out-of-scope supplies, nor model Reverse Charge or Overseas Vendor Registration rules. For official guidance, use IRAS or consult a tax professional.
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