Terms & Conditions
These terms explain the rules for using Calculatorcity. By using the website, you agree to use the calculators responsibly, understand that results are educational estimates unless clearly stated otherwise, and verify important decisions with the official source or a qualified professional.
Use of the website
Calculatorcity provides free online calculators and explanatory content for general education, planning, comparison, and convenience. You may use the site to calculate percentages, interest, EMI, tax estimates, unit conversions, health estimates, date differences, and other everyday values. The tools are designed for normal personal, educational, and business planning use. You do not need an account for ordinary calculator access.
You agree not to misuse the site. Misuse includes attempting to attack, scrape aggressively, overload, reverse engineer for harmful purposes, inject malicious code, bypass security controls, remove attribution from copied content, or use calculator results in a way that harms others. Reasonable personal use, classroom use, internal business use, and sharing links to useful pages are welcome.
Calculator results are not professional advice
Calculator results can be useful, but they are not a substitute for professional advice. Financial calculators do not replace a financial planner, lender, auditor, or chartered accountant. Tax calculators do not replace the Income-tax Act, GST rules, government portals, employer payroll systems, or professional tax advice. Health calculators do not replace a doctor, dietitian, or medical diagnosis. Legal or eligibility calculations do not replace the official notification, contract, or law that controls the situation.
Some calculations are exact arithmetic, while others are estimates. Unit conversions and percentage formulas are generally deterministic. Calorie needs, body fat, sleep needs, investment returns, future market values, loan affordability, and tax comparisons depend on assumptions. Before acting on an important result, check the inputs, formula, date, rule year, and official source. You are responsible for deciding whether a calculator result is suitable for your specific situation.
India-specific calculators
The India section includes calculators for GST, income tax, EMI, SIP, FD, salary, EPF, PPF, NPS, gratuity, HRA, TDS, stamp duty, on-road vehicle price, AP electricity bills, gold jewellery value, CGPA conversion, Sukanya Samriddhi, and advance tax. These pages use Indian formatting and practical local assumptions. They are built to help users understand rupee amounts, lakhs, crores, deductions, slabs, charges, and examples more clearly.
Indian rules can change by financial year, notification, state, bank, employer, discom, university, or department. A state transport rate, stamp duty concession, small-savings interest rate, tax slab, surcharge rule, professional tax amount, or electricity tariff can change after a page is published. Treat India-specific results as planning aids and verify final payments, filings, registrations, or claims with the official portal, professional adviser, or department responsible for the decision.
User responsibilities
You are responsible for entering accurate inputs. A calculator cannot know whether the salary entered is gross salary or basic salary unless the label says so. It cannot know whether a date is a cutoff date, invoice date, due date, or birth date unless you choose the right field. It cannot know whether a bank offer includes insurance, processing fees, penalties, or floating-rate changes unless those details are entered or considered separately.
You are also responsible for reviewing outputs before using them. Check whether the value is rounded, whether tax is included or excluded, whether a number is monthly or yearly, whether the currency is correct, and whether an assumption is realistic. If a result looks too high, too low, or surprising, compare it with a manual estimate and review the formula section on the page. Reporting suspected errors helps improve the site for everyone.
Content ownership and permitted use
The website design, text, page structure, calculator logic, tables, and original explanations are owned by Calculatorcity or used with permission where applicable. You may link to pages, quote short excerpts with attribution, and use results for personal, educational, or internal planning. You may not copy large parts of the site, republish pages as your own, remove branding, or create a competing mirror without permission.
Calculator formulas that are standard mathematical or legal concepts are not owned by Calculatorcity. What is protected is the expression, layout, code implementation, explanations, and compilation of content. If you want to reference a calculator in a class, article, spreadsheet, or support document, linking to the page is the simplest and clearest approach.
Availability and changes
Calculatorcity aims to keep pages available and working, but we do not guarantee uninterrupted access. Static websites can still be affected by hosting issues, network problems, browser bugs, third-party library outages, or maintenance. We may update, add, remove, rename, or reorganize calculators and company pages as the site improves. Links may change if a better structure is needed, though we try to avoid unnecessary disruption.
We may also change formulas, examples, tables, design, or explanations when we find a better method or when rules change. A result from an older version of a page may differ from a result generated later if inputs, assumptions, rates, or rules changed. For important records, save the result together with the date, inputs, and source documents used at the time.
Third-party links and services
The website may refer to external services, official portals, chart libraries, font providers, analytics systems, advertising networks, or sources of further information. External sites are controlled by their own operators, not by Calculatorcity. We are not responsible for their content, availability, privacy practices, pricing, advice, or transactions. Use external links with normal caution and verify that the page is official before entering sensitive information.
If advertising appears on the site, ad content may be selected by third-party systems. An advertisement is not an endorsement of the advertiser, product, or claim. Users should apply the same judgement to ads that they would use anywhere else on the internet, especially for financial products, loans, investments, medical services, education programs, and government-related services.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent allowed by law, Calculatorcity is provided on an as-is and as-available basis. We do not promise that every result will be error-free, complete, current, or suitable for every use case. We are not liable for losses arising from reliance on calculator results, content, delays, interruptions, external links, ads, or user input mistakes. This limitation applies even if a result affects money, tax, health, eligibility, employment, travel, education, or legal timing.
Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limitations, so parts of this section may not apply to every user. The practical rule remains the same: use Calculatorcity as a helpful calculation and learning tool, then verify important decisions with the controlling source. A transparent calculator can reduce arithmetic mistakes, but it cannot take responsibility for the real-world decision that follows.
Contact and updates
These terms were last updated on May 15, 2026. We may update them when the site changes, when new features are added, or when wording can be made clearer. Continued use of the site after updates means the current terms apply. If you do not agree with the terms, you should stop using the website.
Questions, corrections, and bug reports are welcome through the Contact Us page. Useful reports include the page URL, exact inputs, expected result, actual result, browser, device, and a link to any official source that supports the correction. Clear reports help us improve the calculator rather than guessing at the issue.
How to use this page
Read company pages the same way you would read a calculator result: start with the purpose, then check the details that apply to your situation. The About page explains why the site exists and how we think about quality. The Privacy Policy explains what happens to information during normal use. The Terms page explains the boundary between a helpful calculation and professional advice. The Blog page gives practical learning guides. Contact and Help explain how to get support and report issues clearly.
If you are reviewing Calculatorcity for production use, school use, workplace sharing, or a family recommendation, look for three things. First, calculator inputs should be labelled clearly enough that a user knows what to type. Second, pages should explain formulas and limitations instead of presenting a number without context. Third, navigation should make important tools easy to find without hiding legal, privacy, help, or contact information. These pages are written to support that level of review.
For important decisions, keep the calculator page, inputs, and company guidance together. A result is strongest when the user understands both the arithmetic and the responsibility for applying it. Calculatorcity can make calculations faster and clearer, but official rules, professional judgement, and personal circumstances still matter. When in doubt, use the site to prepare better questions, then verify the final answer with the authority that controls the decision.