France VAT Calculator 2025 | 20%, 10%, 5.5%, 2.1%

Free France VAT calculator (TVA). Calculate 20% standard, 10%, 5.5%, 2.1% reduced rates instantly. Add/remove tax with official Ministry of Finance formulas. Updated 2025.

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Calculate Taxe sur la Valeur Ajoutée (TVA) - Updated 2025

Standard: 20% | Reduced: 10%, 5.5%, 2.1%
VAT Rate: 20%
Base Amount (Ex VAT): €0.00
VAT Amount (TVA): €0.00
Total Amount (Inc VAT): €0.00

How to Calculate France VAT (TVA)

France's Value Added Tax (VAT), known locally as "Taxe sur la Valeur Ajoutée" (TVA), is a consumption tax applied to goods and services. France has a standard VAT rate of 20%, along with reduced rates of 10%, 5.5%, and 2.1% (super-reduced), plus a zero rate for certain supplies. VAT was introduced in France in 1954 and is administered by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance. France is a founding member of the European Union and its VAT system is harmonized with EU rules.

2025 Update: France maintains its standard 20% VAT rate with reduced rates at 10% (intermediate), 5.5% (reduced), and 2.1% (super-reduced). As of October 2025, solar panel installation on buildings is subject to the 5.5% reduced rate. From January 2026, the digital services VAT registration threshold will decrease. Monthly VAT returns are mandatory for most businesses.

Adding VAT to a Price

When you need to add VAT (TVA) to a VAT-exclusive price, use these formulas:

VAT Amount = Base Price × (VAT Rate ÷ 100)
Total Price (Inc VAT) = Base Price × (1 + VAT Rate ÷ 100)

Example for 20% standard rate: If the base price is €100 (excluding VAT):

VAT Amount = €100 × 0.20 = €20.00

Total Price = €100 + €20.00 = €120.00

Example for 5.5% reduced rate: If the base price is €100 (excluding VAT):

VAT Amount = €100 × 0.055 = €5.50

Total Price = €100 + €5.50 = €105.50

Removing VAT from a Price

When you need to calculate the VAT-exclusive price from a VAT-inclusive price, use these formulas:

Base Price (Ex VAT) = Total Price ÷ (1 + VAT Rate ÷ 100)
VAT Amount = Total Price - Base Price

Example for 20% standard rate: If the total price is €120 (including VAT):

Base Price = €120 ÷ 1.20 = €100.00

VAT Amount = €120 - €100 = €20.00

Helpful Tip: VAT at 20% means that approximately 16.67% of the VAT-inclusive price is the actual VAT component (because 20÷120 ≈ 0.1667).

Understanding France's VAT System

What is TVA (VAT) in France?

Taxe sur la Valeur Ajoutée (TVA) is France's value-added tax system. It's a consumption tax collected at each stage of the supply chain with the final burden on consumers. France's VAT system is harmonized with EU VAT rules as a founding member of the European Union. Businesses can claim input tax credits for VAT paid on business purchases, preventing tax accumulation.

The Four French VAT Rates

Standard Rate (20%): Applies to most goods and services including electronics, clothing, motor vehicles, alcohol, tobacco, professional services, and most other items not covered by reduced rates.

Intermediate Rate (10%): Applies to essential goods and services including:

  • Take-away food and prepared meals
  • Overnight accommodation (hotels, guest houses)
  • Certain fish and aquatic products for consumption
  • Public passenger transport
  • Medical products and pharmacy services
  • Construction and renovation work
  • Household repairs and maintenance services
  • Farming and forestry supplies

Reduced Rate (5.5%): Applies to essential goods and services including:

  • Basic foodstuffs (bread, milk, cheese, fruits, vegetables, meat, fish)
  • Books (printed and e-books since 2024)
  • Newspapers and magazines
  • Cinema tickets and cultural event admission
  • Gas and electricity (domestic use)
  • Water supplies
  • Admission to sports facilities and events
  • Services for elderly and disabled persons
  • Social housing services
  • Solar panel installation (since October 2025)

Super-Reduced Rate (2.1%): Applies to specific items:

  • Medications and pharmaceutical products (prescription medicines)
  • Press publications (newspapers, magazines)
  • Certain cultural performances

Zero Rate (0%)

Zero rate applies to exports and certain international supplies:

  • Exports of goods outside the EU
  • International air and sea transport
  • Sea vessels for commercial use
  • Intra-community supplies to other EU member states

VAT Registration Requirements

Businesses in France must register for VAT if:

  • €85,000 annual turnover for goods - Standard threshold for goods businesses
  • €37,500 annual turnover for services - Threshold for service businesses (residents)
  • €10,000 for digital services - Lower threshold for OSS digital returns
  • Non-residents - No threshold, must register immediately

Businesses below the threshold can voluntarily register for VAT.

VAT Filing and Compliance

VAT-registered businesses in France must file VAT returns:

  • Monthly Returns: Required for most businesses (standard requirement)
  • Annual Returns: For businesses with turnover below €4,000 per annum
  • Quarterly Option: From 2027, quarterly returns will be an option
  • Payment Deadline: By the 25th of the month following return period (or next working day)
  • Electronic Filing: All returns filed via TéléTVA portal (mandatory)
  • Penalties: Late submissions can incur significant fines and interest charges

VAT-Exempt and Special Supplies

Important Distinction: Zero-rated supplies (0%) allow input tax credit claims, while exempt supplies do not, creating a real cost for exempt suppliers.

Exempt Supplies (No VAT, No Input Credit)

Some supplies are exempt from VAT, meaning businesses cannot claim input tax credits:

  • Healthcare Services: Medical and dental services by healthcare professionals
  • Education: Educational services by approved educational institutions
  • Financial Services: Banking, insurance, investment services (mostly)
  • Property Transactions: Sale and lease of immovable property (mostly)
  • Betting and Gambling: Lottery and gaming services
  • Social Services: Social welfare and care services
  • Postal Services: Universal postal services
  • Broadcasting: Certain public broadcasting services

Items Subject to 20% Standard Rate

The following are subject to standard 20% VAT:

  • Electronics and appliances
  • Clothing and footwear (except children's)
  • Motor vehicles and parts
  • Alcohol and tobacco
  • Professional services
  • Most entertainment services
  • Furniture and household goods
  • Gasoline and fuel

Items Subject to Reduced Rates (2.1%, 5.5%, 10%)

The following are subject to reduced VAT rates:

  • 2.1% Rate: Medications, newspapers, theatre, certain cultural performances
  • 5.5% Rate: Food, books, cinema, gas/electricity, water, sports, elderly services, solar panels
  • 10% Rate: Take-away food, hotels, transport, construction, household repairs

France VAT Quick Reference

Aspect Details
Standard VAT Rate 20%
Reduced VAT Rates 10%, 5.5%, and 2.1%
Zero VAT Rate 0% for exports and international supplies
Local Name Taxe sur la Valeur Ajoutée (TVA)
Registration Threshold €85,000 (goods) / €37,500 (services)
Administering Authority Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance
Filing Frequency Monthly
Tax Type Value Added Tax (VAT)
EU Member Yes - Founding member, VAT harmonized
Introduction 1954 (over 70 years of VAT system)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is TVA (VAT) in France?
TVA (Taxe sur la Valeur Ajoutée) is France's value-added tax applied to goods and services. The standard rate is 20%, with reduced rates of 10%, 5.5%, and 2.1% for specific items, and 0% for exports. VAT is ultimately borne by the final consumer and collected at each stage of the supply chain.
What is the standard VAT rate in France?
The standard VAT rate in France is 20%. This rate applies to most goods and services, including electronics, clothing, motor vehicles, alcohol, tobacco, and professional services. Reduced rates of 10%, 5.5%, and 2.1% apply to specific categories.
How do I calculate France VAT?
To add VAT: multiply the base price by 1.20 (for 20%), 1.10 (for 10%), 1.055 (for 5.5%), or 1.021 (for 2.1%). To remove VAT: divide the total price by the corresponding multiplier. For example, €100 with 20% VAT becomes €120; to reverse: €120 ÷ 1.20 = €100.
Who needs to register for VAT in France?
Businesses must register for VAT if their annual turnover exceeds €85,000 for goods or €37,500 for services. Non-residents must register regardless of turnover. Businesses below the threshold can voluntarily register to claim VAT input credits on purchases.
What items are subject to the 5.5% reduced rate?
The 5.5% reduced rate applies to foodstuffs, books (including e-books), newspapers, cinema and cultural event admission, gas and electricity, water supplies, sports facilities admission, elderly and disabled services, social housing, and solar panel installation (since October 2025).
What items are subject to the 10% intermediate rate?
The 10% intermediate rate applies to take-away food, hotels and lodging, certain fish products, public transport, medicines, construction work, household repairs and maintenance services, farming and forestry supplies.
Are e-books subject to 5.5% or 20% VAT in France?
E-books are subject to the 5.5% reduced VAT rate in France since 2024. This aligns the tax treatment with printed books. Digital publications (newspapers, magazines) fall under the 2.1% super-reduced rate.
Can French businesses claim VAT input credits?
Yes, registered VAT businesses in France can claim input tax credits for VAT paid on goods and services purchased for business use. This prevents tax accumulation through the supply chain. Input credits cannot be claimed on exempt supplies or personal expenses.
How often must businesses file VAT returns in France?
Most French businesses file monthly VAT returns with the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance. Businesses with annual turnover below €4,000 may file annually. From 2027, quarterly returns will be an option. All returns must be filed electronically via the TéléTVA portal.
What is new about solar panels in France's VAT system?
Since October 2025, solar panel installation on buildings is subject to the reduced 5.5% VAT rate in France. This is part of government initiatives to promote renewable energy and green energy transitions in French households and businesses.