Calculate discounts, sale prices, and savings instantly. Perfect for shopping, business pricing, and financial planning.
Follow these simple steps to calculate discounts and savings
Input the original price of the product or service before any discounts are applied.
Specify the discount percentage being offered (e.g., 20% off).
If applicable, enter the tax percentage to calculate the final price after tax.
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Find answers to common questions about discount calculations
To calculate a discount percentage, divide the discount amount by the original price and multiply by 100. For example, if a $50 item is discounted by $10, the discount percentage is (10/50) × 100 = 20%.
The discount amount is the actual money saved (e.g., $10 off), while the discount percentage is the proportion of the original price that the discount represents (e.g., 20% off).
First calculate the sale price: Original Price - Discount Amount. Then calculate the tax amount: Sale Price × (Tax Percentage / 100). Finally, add the tax to the sale price to get the final price.
For multiple discounts, apply them sequentially. For example, for a 20% discount followed by a 10% discount, first calculate 20% off the original price, then calculate 10% off the resulting price.
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