🇦🇪 Free calculators, built around current UAE rules — VAT, gratuity, RERA rent & more.

About UAE Calculator

Last updated: 1 July 2026

UAE Calculator (uaecalculator.online) is an independent, free reference tool for people living, working and studying in the United Arab Emirates. We build focused, single-purpose calculators — VAT, end-of-service gratuity, RERA rent increase, Zakat, salary, taxi fares, loan instalments, fixed deposits and GPA — and explain the formula behind every result, instead of hiding it behind a black-box "calculate" button.

Why we built this

Generic calculator directories are rarely written with UAE rules in mind. A gratuity calculator that ignores the UAE's Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021, or a rent calculator that ignores Dubai's RERA rental index, gives a number that simply doesn't apply here. Every calculator on this site starts from the public UAE reference for that topic and is written up in plain language so you can check the logic yourself.

How we keep this accurate

Rates that change over time — VAT percentage, gratuity formula caps, RERA rent-increase bands, insurance premium tiers — are reviewed periodically against the relevant government source (Federal Tax Authority, MOHRE, Dubai Land Department/RERA, the General Pension and Social Security Authority). Where a figure depends on something that moves frequently, such as the gold price used for Zakat, we ask you to enter the current value rather than guessing it for you. Each calculator page links to the source it's based on.

What this site is not

UAE Calculator is an independent educational resource. We are not a government body, a law firm, a bank or a financial advisory service, and nothing on this site is legal, tax or financial advice. For a decision that matters — a resignation, a tenancy renewal, a loan — confirm the figure with the relevant authority, your employer's HR department, your bank or a licensed advisor. See our Disclaimer for details.

Get in touch

Found a calculator that needs updating, or a rule we've got wrong? We'd genuinely like to know — visit our Contact page.