Discount Calculator — Final Price After Discount on MRP

July 03, 2026

A free discount calculator — final price, savings, and the truth about "extra off" offers.

Quick answer: Final price = MRP × (1 − discount ÷ 100), and you save MRP × discount ÷ 100. So ₹2,000 at 25% off = ₹2,000 × 0.75 = ₹1,500 (you save ₹500). A second "extra" discount applies to the reduced price, so 50% + extra 10% ≠ 60% — it's really 55% off. Enter your numbers below.

Discount Calculator

Final price
You save
Effective discount
Final price equals MRP times one minus the discount percentage over 100, and money saved equals MRP times the discount percentage over 100
Two stacked offers apply one after another — not added together.



Key takeaways
  • Final price = MRP × (1 − discount/100); savings = MRP × discount/100.
  • ₹2,000 at 25% off → pay ₹1,500, save ₹500.
  • Stacked offers apply one after another: 50% + extra 10% = 55% off, not 60%.
  • Discount % from two prices = (MRP − paid) ÷ MRP × 100.

How to calculate a discount

The final price after a percentage discount is simply the MRP reduced by that percentage:

Final price = MRP × (1 − discount ÷ 100)

So an MRP of ₹2,000 at 25% off costs ₹2,000 × 0.75 = ₹1,500, and your saving is ₹2,000 × 0.25 = ₹500.

The "extra 10% off" trap

Shops love stacked offers like "Flat 50% + extra 10%". It looks like 60% off, but the second discount applies to the already-discounted price, not the MRP. ₹2,000 at 50% becomes ₹1,000; 10% off that is ₹900 — an effective 55% discount, not 60%. The calculator's "extra discount" box shows the real effective rate so you're never fooled.

Working backwards

To find what discount you actually got, use Discount % = (MRP − price paid) ÷ MRP × 100. Paid ₹1,500 on a ₹2,000 tag? That's (500 ÷ 2,000) × 100 = 25%. For any general percentage question, our percentage calculator handles increase, decrease and "what percent of" in one place. Watching a budget? The EMI calculator helps before you buy on instalments.

Frequently asked questions

How do I calculate price after a discount?

MRP × (1 − discount/100). ₹2,000 at 25% off = ₹1,500.

How do two discounts work?

The second applies to the reduced price. 50% + extra 10% = 55% off, not 60%.

How do I find the discount % from two prices?

(MRP − price paid) ÷ MRP × 100.


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