Robux Tax Calculator (30% Roblox Tax)
Use this Robux tax calculator to see how much Robux you keep after the Roblox marketplace fee. Default fee is 30% (you keep ~70%); rounding follows Roblox conventions.
Robux before tax (listing price)
Enter your item’s listing price in Robux.
Robux after tax (you receive)
How many Robux you want to keep after the Roblox tax.
Formula (30% Roblox tax):
net = floor(price × 0.7) •
price = ceil(net ÷ 0.7)
Quick Robux tax examples
| Listing (Robux) | Net after tax (70%) |
|---|---|
| 100 | 70 |
| 250 | 175 |
| 1,000 | 700 |
| 10,000 | 7,000 |
Tip: If the exact net doesn’t match, slowly raise the listing price until the Robux tax calculator output equals your target net (we auto-ceil for you).
How the Robux Tax Calculator Works
The Robux tax calculator lets you figure out exactly how much Robux you keep after the Roblox “tax” (platform fee) or what price you should set to receive a specific amount after fees. This section explains how the fee works, gives quick formulas and examples, plus a handy reference table and FAQs.
What “Roblox Tax” Means
On most creator sales (Game Passes, Developer Products, clothing and group store items, many UGC sales), Roblox applies a platform fee of about 30%. Creators typically receive around 70% of the listed price. This Robux tax calculator uses 30% by default; adjust the formulas if your scenario differs.
Key idea: The fee is taken at the time of purchase. If you pay out Robux from a group later, those Robux were already taxed when they were earned.
How to Use the Robux Tax Calculator
- Price → Net: Enter your item price to see how many Robux you receive after the Roblox tax.
- Net → Price: Enter the Robux you want to receive; the calculator shows the price needed to cover the fee.
- Default fee: 30% (you keep 70%).
- Rounding: Roblox payouts are whole Robux. If a result is fractional, round the price up to avoid earning less than planned.
Robux Tax Formulas
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Net Robux (you receive) =
Price × (1 − Fee%)
Example: Price 100, Fee 30% → Net =100 × 0.70 = 70 -
Required price to receive a target net =
Net ÷ (1 − Fee%)
Example: Want net 1,000 with 30% fee → Price =1,000 ÷ 0.70 = 1,429(round up to 1,429)
Fast Examples (30% Roblox Tax)
- 100 Robux price → you get 70 Robux
- 1,000 Robux price → you get 700 Robux
- Want 500 Robux after fee → set price 715 (
500 ÷ 0.70 ≈ 714.29→ round up) - Want 2,000 Robux after fee → set price 2,858 (
2,000 ÷ 0.70 ≈ 2,857.14→ round up)
Handy Robux Tax Reference (30% fee)
Price → Net (you receive)
| Price (R$) | Net (R$) |
|---|---|
| 10 | 7 |
| 25 | 18 |
| 50 | 35 |
| 75 | 52 |
| 100 | 70 |
| 250 | 175 |
| 500 | 350 |
| 1,000 | 700 |
| 2,000 | 1,400 |
Net target → Price to set
| Net target (R$) | Price needed (R$) |
|---|---|
| 50 | 72 |
| 100 | 143 |
| 250 | 358 |
| 500 | 715 |
| 1,000 | 1,429 |
| 2,000 | 2,858 |
| 5,000 | 7,143 |
| 10,000 | 14,286 |
Tip: Round prices up to the next whole Robux to ensure you don’t lose any value to rounding.
Pro Tips for Pricing with the Roblox Tax
- Reverse pricing: Start from your desired net and let the Robux tax calculator tell you the correct price.
- Odd prices are ok: Non-round prices (for example,
1,429) protect your net after fees. - Group payouts: No extra “tax” at payout time; the main fee already happened at the sale.
- Minimums & rules: Some item types have minimum prices or special rules—always check Roblox’s current requirements.
- Need cash-out values? Use the Robux DevEx Calculator to convert your after-tax Robux into USD.
Robux Tax FAQs
Why does everyone call it a 30% “tax”?
It’s community shorthand for the Roblox platform fee on creator sales. Practically, you keep about 70% of the price and Roblox keeps the rest.
Does Roblox Premium change the 30% fee on my sales?
No. Premium may offer different benefits (like Premium payouts), but the standard sale fees are usually similar. Always check current Roblox docs.
Do group payouts get taxed again?
No. The fee is taken when the sale occurs. Group payouts just distribute already-earned Robux that has had the platform fee applied.
Are Dev Products, Game Passes, and clothing all the same?
They typically follow the ~30% fee principle, but policies can evolve. Always review the latest information from Roblox.
Why did my payout look slightly off?
Rounding to whole Robux, price tweaks, or different fee situations can create small differences. Rounding your price up usually protects your net.
Can I set custom fees in the math?
Yes—replace 30% with your actual fee in the formulas to get accurate results for special cases or different platforms.
Disclaimer
This Robux tax calculator is unofficial and for information only. Roblox’s fees, rules, and policies can change at any time and may vary by item type, sales channel, or region. Always verify current details on official Roblox pages before listing items, purchasing, or cashing out.