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Roblox Price After Tax Calculator

Find the Roblox list price you need when the important number is the Robux you keep after fees, not just the player-facing price.

Target payout inputs

Suggested price

The suggested price is rounded up to a whole Robux value so the result is usable as a real list price instead of only as a theoretical decimal.

Best use cases for this tool

A good fit when you already know the payout you want from a pass, item, or other Roblox sale and need a price suggestion that gets you there.

  • Price a pass to receive a target amount per sale.
  • Check whether a target payout forces the price too high.
  • Compare several nearby list prices before you publish.

How to use the suggested price

The practical answer is the rounded-up whole price, but the comparison ladder helps you judge whether nearby options still meet the goal.

  • If the suggested price feels too high, lower the target payout and compare again.
  • If several nearby prices meet the goal, the ladder makes that clear without extra calculation.
  • The cushion value shows how far above the target the suggested whole price lands after rounding.

Enter the net Robux you want to receive, then review the suggested whole-number price and the nearby options.

  1. Enter the target net amount you want to keep.

  2. Keep the default Roblox deduction or switch to a custom planning value.

  3. Review the exact theoretical price and the suggested whole-Robux price.

  4. Use the comparison ladder to decide whether a nearby price point works better.

Reverse-pricing scenarios

These examples show how creators usually use the page.

Target 100 Robux net

Find the whole-Robux price needed to receive about 100 Robux after the default deduction.

Sample inputs

Target net
100 Robux
Deduction
30%

Result: Shows the exact theoretical price and the suggested list price.

Target 350 Robux net

See how much price headroom a higher target payout requires.

Sample inputs

Target net
350 Robux
Deduction
30%

Result: Useful when you are comparing several price bands for a premium item.