VAT on £1,000 (2024/25) — Net to Gross + VAT Amount
In the 2024/25 tax year, UK VAT on a net amount of £1,000 at the standard 20% rate was £200.00 — taking the gross total to £1,200.00. If the same £1,000 qualified for the reduced 5% rate, the VAT would have been £50.00.
Add 20% VAT to £1,000
£1,200.00
Net: £1,000
VAT (20%): £200.00
Gross: £1,200.00
Remove 20% VAT from £1,000
£833.33
Gross: £1,000
VAT (20%): £166.67
Net: £833.33
Full breakdown — 2024/25 rates on £1,000 net
Rate
Applies to
VAT amount
Gross
20% Standard
Most goods and services in 2024/25
£200.00
£1,200.00
5% Reduced
Domestic energy, mobility aids, car seats
£50.00
£1,050.00
0% Zero-rated
Most food, books, children's clothes
£0
£1,000
Reduced 5% rate alternative
If your £1,000 supply qualifies for the 5% reduced rate in 2024/25— for example domestic gas and electricity, children's car seats, mobility aids for the elderly, or energy-saving materials in qualifying installations — the VAT would be only £50.00, gross £1,050.00. That's £150.00 less VAT than the standard rate on the same net amount.
What was different about 2024/25
In 2024/25 the standard VAT rate held at 20% with no rate movements. The big VAT story was the registration threshold lifting from £85,000 to £90,000 on 1 April 2024 — the first increase since 2017 — which mainly benefits small businesses near the threshold rather than anyone calculating VAT on supplies.
On a net amount of £1,000 in 2024/25, UK VAT at the standard 20% rate was £200.00 — making the gross total £1,200.00. The rate was 20% throughout 2024/25 and there were no in-year rate changes.
What is the gross total of £1,000 + 20% VAT in 2024/25?
£1,000 net plus 20% VAT in 2024/25 comes to £1,200.00 gross. Mechanically: £1,000 × 1.20 = £1,200.00, which splits as £1,000 net + £200.00 VAT.
If £1,000 is the gross (VAT-inclusive) figure, what was the net amount in 2024/25?
Reverse-calculating from £1,000 gross at 20% VAT: net = £1,000 ÷ 1.20 = £833.33, and the VAT element is £166.67. This is the calculation used for VAT extraction from a VAT-inclusive total on an invoice.
Did the UK VAT rate change during 2024/25?
No — the standard UK VAT rate was 20% throughout 2024/25, unchanged from the prior year. In 2024/25 the standard VAT rate held at 20% with no rate movements. The big VAT story was the registration threshold lifting from £85,000 to £90,000 on 1 April 2024 — the first increase since 2017 — which mainly benefits small businesses near the threshold rather than anyone calculating VAT on supplies.
What is the VAT on £1,000 at the reduced 5% rate in 2024/25?
If your supply qualifies for the reduced 5% rate (mainly domestic energy and a few other categories), VAT on £1,000 net is £50.00 — gross total £1,050.00. The reduced rate applied throughout 2024/25 unchanged.
What if my supply is zero-rated in 2024/25?
Zero-rated supplies (most food for human consumption, books and newspapers, children's clothing and footwear, and certain other items) carry 0% VAT. On £1,000 net the VAT would be £0 and the gross would still be £1,000. Zero-rated is different from exempt — businesses making zero-rated supplies can still recover input VAT.
How do I work out VAT on £1,000 mentally?
Quick 20% trick: divide by 5 (or move the decimal one place left and double). For £1,000: £1,000 ÷ 5 = £200.00. To get the gross, multiply by 6 then divide by 5 — or simply add the VAT to the net.
When must I charge VAT on £1,000 in 2024/25?
If you are VAT-registered (compulsory above £90,000 taxable turnover in 2024/25), and the supply is standard-rated, you must add 20% VAT to £1,000, taking it to £1,200.00. The customer pays the gross; you remit the £200.00 VAT to HMRC, less any input VAT recoverable.
Is the £200.00 VAT on £1,000 recoverable by a VAT-registered customer?
Generally yes, if the customer is a VAT-registered business buying for a taxable business purpose, the £200.00 VAT can be recovered as input VAT on their next return — provided they hold a valid VAT invoice. Partial-exemption rules may restrict recovery for businesses with mixed exempt and taxable activity.
Where can I see official UK VAT rates for 2024/25?
HMRC's public VAT rates page at gov.uk/vat-rates lists the current 20%, 5% and 0% rates and the categories each applies to. For historical context across 2024/25, the rates page links to archived guidance — the 20% standard rate has been unchanged since 4 January 2011.
Disclaimer: Standard 20% UK VAT applied throughout 2024/25. The reduced (5%) and zero (0%) rates are restricted to specific categories of supply — check HMRC's VAT rate guidance for your particular goods or services. VAT registration was compulsory above £90,000 (from 1 April 2024) taxable turnover in 2024/25.