Franking Credits Calculator
Calculate Australian Franking Credits with our interactive tool. Determine gross-up and tax offset from franked dividends efficiently.
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Franking Credits Calculator
Use this calculator to determine the gross-up and tax offset from franked dividends for Australian shareholders. This tool is designed to help you accurately calculate your entitlements based on the dividends received.
Calculation Results
Data Source and Methodology
All calculations are strictly based on the formulas and data provided by the Australian Taxation Office. For detailed information, please refer to the official ATO guidance here.
The Formula Explained
Grossed-Up Amount: \( \text{Gross} = \frac{\text{Franked Dividends}}{1 - \text{Tax Rate}} \)
Franking Credit: \( \text{Credit} = \text{Franked Dividends} \times \left(\frac{\text{Tax Rate}}{1 - \text{Tax Rate}}\right) \)
Glossary of Terms
- Franked Dividends: Dividends that have tax credits attached.
- Grossed-Up Amount: The total value including the franking credit.
- Franking Credit: A tax credit that can be used to offset tax payable.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What are Franking Credits?
Franking credits are tax credits that allow companies to pass on tax paid at the corporate level to shareholders.
How do I calculate my Franking Credits?
Use the calculator above by entering your franked dividends and tax rate to find out your credits.
Formula (LaTeX) + variables + units
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{grossedUpAmount.toFixed(2)}`; document.getElementById('frankingCredit').textContent = `
Grossed-Up Amount: \( \text{Gross} = \frac{\text{Franked Dividends}}{1 - \text{Tax Rate}} \) Franking Credit: \( \text{Credit} = \text{Franked Dividends} \times \left(\frac{\text{Tax Rate}}{1 - \text{Tax Rate}}\right) \)
- T = property tax (annual or monthly depending on input) (currency)
- here — ato.gov.au · Accessed 2026-01-19
https://www.ato.gov.au/
Last code update: 2026-01-19
- Initial audit spec draft generated from HTML extraction (review required).
- Verify formulas match the calculator engine and convert any text-only formulas to LaTeX.
- Confirm sources are authoritative and relevant to the calculator methodology.
Franking Credits Calculator
Use this calculator to determine the gross-up and tax offset from franked dividends for Australian shareholders. This tool is designed to help you accurately calculate your entitlements based on the dividends received.
Calculator Interface
Calculation Results
Data Source and Methodology
All calculations are strictly based on the formulas and data provided by the Australian Taxation Office. For detailed information, please refer to the official ATO guidance here.
The Formula Explained
Grossed-Up Amount: \( \text{Gross} = \frac{\text{Franked Dividends}}{1 - \text{Tax Rate}} \)
Franking Credit: \( \text{Credit} = \text{Franked Dividends} \times \left(\frac{\text{Tax Rate}}{1 - \text{Tax Rate}}\right) \)
Glossary of Terms
- Franked Dividends: Dividends that have tax credits attached.
- Grossed-Up Amount: The total value including the franking credit.
- Franking Credit: A tax credit that can be used to offset tax payable.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What are Franking Credits?
Franking credits are tax credits that allow companies to pass on tax paid at the corporate level to shareholders.
How do I calculate my Franking Credits?
Use the calculator above by entering your franked dividends and tax rate to find out your credits.
Formula (LaTeX) + variables + units
','
{grossedUpAmount.toFixed(2)}`; document.getElementById('frankingCredit').textContent = `
Grossed-Up Amount: \( \text{Gross} = \frac{\text{Franked Dividends}}{1 - \text{Tax Rate}} \) Franking Credit: \( \text{Credit} = \text{Franked Dividends} \times \left(\frac{\text{Tax Rate}}{1 - \text{Tax Rate}}\right) \)
- T = property tax (annual or monthly depending on input) (currency)
- here — ato.gov.au · Accessed 2026-01-19
https://www.ato.gov.au/
Last code update: 2026-01-19
- Initial audit spec draft generated from HTML extraction (review required).
- Verify formulas match the calculator engine and convert any text-only formulas to LaTeX.
- Confirm sources are authoritative and relevant to the calculator methodology.
Franking Credits Calculator
Use this calculator to determine the gross-up and tax offset from franked dividends for Australian shareholders. This tool is designed to help you accurately calculate your entitlements based on the dividends received.
Calculator Interface
Calculation Results
Data Source and Methodology
All calculations are strictly based on the formulas and data provided by the Australian Taxation Office. For detailed information, please refer to the official ATO guidance here.
The Formula Explained
Grossed-Up Amount: \( \text{Gross} = \frac{\text{Franked Dividends}}{1 - \text{Tax Rate}} \)
Franking Credit: \( \text{Credit} = \text{Franked Dividends} \times \left(\frac{\text{Tax Rate}}{1 - \text{Tax Rate}}\right) \)
Glossary of Terms
- Franked Dividends: Dividends that have tax credits attached.
- Grossed-Up Amount: The total value including the franking credit.
- Franking Credit: A tax credit that can be used to offset tax payable.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What are Franking Credits?
Franking credits are tax credits that allow companies to pass on tax paid at the corporate level to shareholders.
How do I calculate my Franking Credits?
Use the calculator above by entering your franked dividends and tax rate to find out your credits.
Formula (LaTeX) + variables + units
','
{grossedUpAmount.toFixed(2)}`; document.getElementById('frankingCredit').textContent = `
Grossed-Up Amount: \( \text{Gross} = \frac{\text{Franked Dividends}}{1 - \text{Tax Rate}} \) Franking Credit: \( \text{Credit} = \text{Franked Dividends} \times \left(\frac{\text{Tax Rate}}{1 - \text{Tax Rate}}\right) \)
- T = property tax (annual or monthly depending on input) (currency)
- here — ato.gov.au · Accessed 2026-01-19
https://www.ato.gov.au/
Last code update: 2026-01-19
- Initial audit spec draft generated from HTML extraction (review required).
- Verify formulas match the calculator engine and convert any text-only formulas to LaTeX.
- Confirm sources are authoritative and relevant to the calculator methodology.