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Free Discount Calculator

Apply a discount, find the discount %, combine two discounts, or check if you'll still make profit after offering a discount — all in one tool.

Most common: "MRP ₹500, give 20% off → final price?"

Reverse: "MRP ₹500, selling at ₹400 — what % discount is that?"

"Flat 20% off + Extra 10% off" — second discount is on the already-discounted price. NOT 30% total.

"My cost ₹300, MRP ₹500, planning 20% off — am I still in profit?"

About the Free Discount Calculator

Discounts look simple until they aren't. Is 20% off ₹999 the same as 10% off plus another 10% off? What does a buy-one-get-one offer actually cost you? At what discount level does your sale still make money after GST? Our free discount calculator answers all of these for Indian shop owners, e-commerce sellers, restaurants and freelancers. Enter the MRP, the discount percentage or flat amount, and the tool returns the final price the customer pays, the rupee saving, and the effective discount percentage.

The Stacked Discount Mode is built for festival sales. Many retailers run offers like "20% off plus 10% off on prepaid" and customers (and sometimes owners) assume that adds up to 30%. It doesn't — stacked discounts multiply, not add. 20% then 10% is actually a 28% effective discount, not 30%. The tool shows you the real number so you can plan the promo without giving away more margin than intended.

Post-Discount Profit Mode is the most important for owners. Enter your cost price, your MRP, and the discount you're considering — the tool tells you whether you're still profitable, marginally profitable, or losing money on the sale. This is critical during clearance sales, festival pushes and competitor-matching scenarios where it's tempting to slash prices without checking the floor. The calculator also accounts for GST inclusion if you tick the relevant option.

The Reverse Discount Mode is useful when a customer asks "what discount did you give me?" or when you're working out an invoice that shows only the final price and the original MRP. Enter the two figures and the tool returns the discount percentage. This is helpful for refunds, partial returns and customer-service tickets where you need to honour a previous offer accurately.

It runs in your browser with no signup. There's no limit on how many calculations you can do. It loads quickly even on a basic phone. Used daily by salon owners pricing service packages, kirana shop owners doing clearance, online sellers building festival offers, and freelancers offering quote-stage discounts to close a deal.

How to use this tool

1

Pick a mode

Apply, Find %, Combined, or Profit Check.

2

Enter your numbers

MRP, discount %, or cost — depending on mode.

3

Read the result

Final price, savings, profit warning if applicable.

Mode 1 — Apply a Discount (MRP → Final Price)

The everyday calculation: you have an MRP and you're giving a percentage off, what's the final price? Example: Soap MRP ₹100, 15% off → discount ₹15, customer pays ₹85.

Mode 2 — Find the Discount Percentage

You see "MRP ₹500, sale price ₹350" on a tag — what discount is that actually? Formula: (₹500 − ₹350) ÷ ₹500 × 100 = 30% off. Useful for comparing offers and for setting your own discounts to a clean round number.

Mode 3 — Combined Discounts (the trap)

Important: "Flat 20% + Extra 10%" is NOT a 30% discount. The second discount applies to the already-reduced price, not the original.

Example: MRP ₹500. Flat 20% → ₹400. Extra 10% on ₹400 → ₹360. Total saving = ₹140. Effective discount = 28%, not 30%.

This catches a lot of customers off-guard. As a shop owner, knowing the real combined discount helps you price honestly and avoid surprises at checkout.

Mode 4 — Will My Discount Still Be Profitable?

The most important check before you announce an offer. Enter your cost, the MRP, and the discount you plan to give — the tool tells you whether you're still in profit, breaking even, or selling at a loss.

Example: You buy a packet of cookies for ₹40, MRP is ₹60. You announce 25% off → selling price becomes ₹45. Profit = ₹5 per packet (still profitable, ~12.5% markup). But if you announce 35% off → selling price ₹39, you make a ₹1 loss per packet. This tool flags that before you commit.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between discount and markdown?

Same thing for retail. "Discount" is more common in India; "markdown" is the global retail term. Both mean: lower the price from MRP.

Are MRP discounts allowed in India?

Yes — selling below MRP is legal and standard. Selling ABOVE MRP is illegal under the Legal Metrology Act. Discounts on MRP are how most kirana and retail shops operate.

How do I calculate discount + GST together?

Apply discount first, then GST on the discounted amount. Use this tool for the discount, then our GST Calculator for the tax.

What's a sensible discount range for kirana shops?

2–10% for everyday FMCG, 10–20% for festival offers, 20–30% for clearance/expiring stock. Anything over 30% should be checked with the Profit mode of this tool.

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