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Split Payment Calculator - Online Divide Bill with Fees & Tax

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Split Payment Calculator

Divide any bill fairly — including tax, tip, and extra fees. Equal or custom shares.

Bill Details
Delivery fee, service charge, etc.
Standard practice: tip on pre-tax amount.
Split Settings
Each Person Pays
$0.00
Split 3 ways (equal)

Bill Subtotal$120.00
Tax (8.5%)$10.20
Tip (18%)$21.60
Grand Total$151.80

Frequently Asked Questions

The fairest way is to add tax, tip, and any shared fees to the subtotal, then divide the grand total by the number of people (equal split) or by each person's share of the order. Our calculator handles all of this automatically — simply enter the bill subtotal, tax rate, tip percentage, and choose equal or custom shares. For groups where some ordered more expensive items, use Custom Shares mode to assign higher weights to those individuals.

Standard etiquette in the US is to tip on the pre-tax subtotal. Tax is money that goes to the government, not the restaurant or server — so tipping on tax essentially means tipping on government charges. However, many people tip on the post-tax total out of convenience. Our calculator lets you choose either method with a single toggle, so you can follow your preference or regional custom.

This is where Custom Shares mode shines. Instead of splitting equally, you can assign different share weights to each person. For example, if Alice ordered $40 worth of food and Bob ordered $20, you might give Alice a share of 2 and Bob a share of 1 — Alice pays 2/3 of the total bill. The calculator instantly shows each person's percentage and dollar amount, making it transparent and fair.

Delivery fees, service charges, and other flat fees are typically split evenly among all participants regardless of what each person ordered — everyone benefits equally from the delivery service. Our calculator includes an Additional Fees field where you can enter any extra charges. These fees are added to the grand total before splitting, so they're distributed according to your chosen split method.

Standard tipping in the United States ranges from 15% to 20% of the pre-tax subtotal for dine-in service. Here's a quick guide: 15% = adequate service, 18% = good service, 20%+ = excellent service. For large groups (6+ people), some restaurants automatically add an 18-22% gratuity — check your bill before calculating. Our preset buttons (15%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 25%) make it easy to select the right level.

Yes! Our Custom Shares feature eliminates all manual calculations. Simply assign a relative weight (share) to each person. The calculator automatically computes each person's percentage of the total and their exact dollar amount. You can adjust shares in real-time and see instant updates — no spreadsheet needed. This is perfect for situations like: one person had cocktails, someone skipped appetizers, or a couple shares a meal.

Sales tax varies significantly by state and even city — from 0% (Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon) to over 10% in some jurisdictions (parts of Alabama, Louisiana, Tennessee). Always check your receipt for the exact tax rate. Our calculator accepts any tax rate (including 0%) and provides quick preset buttons for common rates. The tax is calculated on the subtotal and added before tip (if tipping on subtotal) or included in the tip base (if tipping on total).

Absolutely. Set the tip to 0% in the calculator, and the person covering the tip simply pays the tip amount separately on top of their calculated share. Alternatively, use Custom Shares mode and give the tip-covering person a larger share weight to approximate the extra amount. For precise handling, calculate the bill without tip, split it, then the designated person adds the full tip to their portion manually.
Quick Tip Knowledge
  • Pre-tax tipping is standard — tip on the food & drinks, not the government's cut.
  • Group gratuity: Parties of 6+ often have auto-gratuity (18-22%). Always check the menu or receipt.
  • Cash vs card: Servers prefer cash tips. If tipping by card, the amount is reported for tax purposes.
  • Delivery: For food delivery, tip 15-20% or $3-5 minimum, whichever is higher. Don't forget the driver!
  • International travelers: Tipping customs vary widely — 15-20% in US/Canada, 5-10% in Europe, not expected in Japan.