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Roblox Tax Calculator

Estimate the Robux you keep after a sale, or work backward from a target net amount before you set pricing.

Pricing inputs

Estimate

The result shows both the theoretical calculation and the practical whole-Robux planning view so rounding stays visible.

When this page is useful

A good fit when you are pricing Roblox items or checking how much a sale is really worth after the platform cut.

  • Estimate creator proceeds from a listed Robux price.
  • Reverse-calculate the gross price needed for a target net amount.
  • Plan multiple sales at once with the quantity field.

How to read the estimate

The calculator gives you a planning answer in whole Robux and keeps the exact math visible so the rounding never feels hidden.

  • Use the rounded whole-Robux value when you need an actual list price you can set in Roblox.
  • Use the exact value when you want to understand the math behind the suggestion.
  • If you enter a quantity, the totals help with batch planning for expected sales volume.

Choose the direction first, then enter the Robux amount you already know.

  1. Pick whether your number is the price before the deduction or the amount after the deduction.

  2. Enter the Robux amount and optional sale count.

  3. Keep the default platform deduction or change it for a custom planning scenario.

  4. Review the exact estimate, rounded planning value, and total impact across all sales.

Typical Roblox pricing checks

These are the two most common ways creators use the calculator.

Check a listed price before you publish

See how much a 100 Robux item is likely to return after the platform deduction.

Sample inputs

Mode
Before tax -> received
Price
100 Robux
Deduction
30%

Result: Shows the estimated net creator proceeds from that list price.

Work backwards from a target payout

Find the whole-Robux price needed to receive about 350 Robux after the fee.

Sample inputs

Mode
After tax -> required price
Target net
350 Robux
Deduction
30%

Result: Shows the theoretical gross price and the suggested whole-Robux list price.