Steam Tax Calculator






Steam Tax Calculator – Calculate Your Game Sales Revenue


Steam Tax Calculator

Calculate your net developer revenue after Steam fees and taxes

Using a Steam Tax Calculator is essential for independent game developers and publishers to understand their true take-home pay. This tool accounts for the standard platform cut, regional VAT, and withholding taxes.

Total amount paid by customers before any deductions.
Please enter a valid positive number.


Regional taxes like VAT or GST (Steam deducts this first).


Steam’s distribution commission.


US Withholding tax based on your country’s treaty (usually 0-30%).


Estimated Net Developer Income

$630.00
Total Sales Tax (VAT):
$100.00
Steam Platform Cut:
$270.00
Withholding Tax:
$0.00

Formula: (Gross – VAT) – (Steam Cut % * (Gross – VAT)) – (Withholding % * (Gross – VAT))

Revenue Breakdown

Visual representation of where your money goes.

What is a Steam Tax Calculator?

A Steam Tax Calculator is a specialized financial tool designed for video game developers to project their actual earnings from the Steam store. When a customer purchases your game, the price they pay is not the amount that ends up in your bank account. Various layers of deductions occur, including Value Added Tax (VAT), Goods and Services Tax (GST), Steam’s own distribution fees, and potential international withholding taxes.

Using a Steam Tax Calculator helps developers perform realistic budgeting, marketing planning, and publishing costs analysis. Whether you are a solo indie dev or a mid-sized studio, understanding the delta between gross sales and net income is critical for long-term sustainability.

Steam Tax Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation

The math behind game revenue involves several sequential steps. Steam calculates its fee based on the revenue after applicable sales taxes have been removed.

Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
Gross Revenue Total customer payments Currency ($) Any
VAT/GST Sales tax collected by Steam Percentage (%) 0% – 25%
Steam Cut Platform commission Percentage (%) 20% – 30%
Withholding Tax for non-US entities Percentage (%) 0% – 30%

The Step-by-Step Derivation

  1. Net Sales: Gross Revenue / (1 + VAT Rate). Steam calculates the net sales by stripping out the taxes that belong to governments.
  2. Steam Fee: Net Sales * Steam Commission Percentage.
  3. Taxable Base: For withholding purposes, this is usually the Net Sales amount.
  4. Developer Net: Net Sales – Steam Fee – Withholding Tax.

Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)

Example 1: US-Based Indie Developer

A developer sells $10,000 worth of games. Since they are in the US, withholding tax is 0%. The average VAT across global sales is 10%.

  • Gross: $10,000
  • VAT: $1,000
  • Steam Cut (30%): $2,700
  • Net Income: $6,300

This result shows that the developer net income is roughly 63% of the gross sales.

Example 2: International Developer (30% Withholding)

A developer in a country without a US tax treaty sells $10,000. They face a 30% withholding tax on US-source income.

  • Gross: $10,000
  • VAT: $1,000
  • Steam Cut: $2,700
  • Withholding: $2,700
  • Net Income: $3,600

How to Use This Steam Tax Calculator

To get the most accurate results from this Steam Tax Calculator, follow these simple steps:

  1. Enter Gross Sales: Input your expected total revenue or a specific unit goal.
  2. Adjust VAT: Estimate your global average VAT. For global Steam sales, 10-12% is a common average.
  3. Select Platform Tier: Choose the 30% tier unless you have already surpassed $10M in sales.
  4. Input Withholding: Check your tax treaty status with the US. Many countries have a 0% rate, while others have 10%, 15%, or 30%.
  5. Review Results: The tool updates automatically to show your video game sales tax impact and final payout.

Key Factors That Affect Steam Tax Calculator Results

1. Regional Pricing: Steam’s suggested regional prices vary wildly. $20 in the US is not $20 in Brazil. This affects your gross revenue before taxes are even applied.

2. VAT and GST Variation: Different countries have different tax rates. High sales in the EU (high VAT) vs. the US (no VAT on the customer price displayed) will shift your averages.

3. Steam Revenue Tiers: Steam incentivizes success. Once a game earns $10M, the Steam fee structure drops to 25%, and at $50M, it drops to 20%.

4. US Tax Treaties: Your legal entity’s location determines your withholding. Proper documentation (W-8BEN form) is essential to avoid unnecessary 30% deductions.

5. Refund Rates: Always account for a 5-10% refund rate, which effectively reduces your gross sales before the Steam Tax Calculator even starts processing figures.

6. Currency Fluctuations: Steam pays out in USD. If your local currency strengthens against the dollar, your actual buying power decreases.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Does Steam take 30% of the total price the customer pays?

No, Steam takes 30% of the price *after* VAT/Sales tax has been deducted from the customer’s payment.

How does withholding tax work on Steam?

If you are a non-US developer, the US government requires Steam to collect tax on sales made to US customers unless a tax treaty reduces that rate.

Is the Steam Tax Calculator accurate for all countries?

It provides a high-level estimate. For exact accounting, you must look at your monthly Steam Sales Report which breaks down taxes by individual country.

Can I negotiate the 30% fee?

Generally no, unless you are a massive publisher or reach the $10M/$50M Steam platform fees thresholds.

What is a typical VAT average for global sales?

Most developers find their effective global VAT rate sits between 8% and 15%, depending on where their audience is located.

Do I need to pay income tax on top of this?

Yes. The result from the Steam Tax Calculator is your gross business income. You still need to pay local corporate or personal income tax on your profits.

How often does Steam pay out?

Steam pays out monthly, approximately 30 days after the end of the month in which the sales occurred.

Are engine royalties included here?

No, if you use Unreal Engine or have other game revenue calculator factors like Unity fees, you must subtract those from the “Net Developer Income” shown here.

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