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How to Write a Receipt (Free Template + Examples)

Writing a proper receipt takes about 2 minutes when you know what to include. Here's a simple breakdown with examples for cash, service, and rent receipts.

What makes a receipt valid

A receipt is proof that a transaction happened. For it to serve that function — legally and practically — it needs to contain enough information to identify the transaction unambiguously. That means the right fields, filled in correctly, every time.

The good news is that writing a receipt is straightforward once you know what to include. This guide walks through the required fields, shows examples for the three most common receipt types (cash, service, and rent), and explains where people typically go wrong.

Core fields every receipt needs

Regardless of the type of transaction, every receipt should include:

If tax was collected, show it separately: pre-tax subtotal, tax amount and rate, and total. This is essential for clients who need to claim tax credits or file expense reports.

Cash receipt example

Cash transactions are the highest-risk situation for both parties — there's no bank record to fall back on. A proper receipt is the only documentation that the transaction occurred.

A cash receipt for a landscaping service might look like:

The detail in the "For" field matters. "Services rendered" is too vague. Be specific enough that someone reading the receipt six months later knows exactly what it covered.

Service receipt example

A service receipt is issued after a freelancer, consultant, or service business receives payment. It confirms that the work described on a prior invoice has been paid.

A service receipt for a web design project might look like:

Including the invoice reference ties the receipt to the original billing document and makes reconciliation easy for both parties.

Rent receipt example

Landlords issuing rent receipts need to include a few additional fields: the rental period covered, the property address, and the remaining balance if applicable.

A rent receipt might look like:

If a tenant is behind on rent and makes a partial payment, the "Balance due" field documents what remains. This becomes important if you ever need to initiate eviction proceedings.

Formatting your receipt

Receipts don't need to be fancy, but they do need to be readable and professional. A few formatting principles:

Using a receipt generator

Writing receipts from scratch in Word or a notes app is error-prone and slow. A dedicated receipt generator ensures you hit every required field and produces a clean PDF that clients can file without hassle.

Invio includes a receipt generator built on the same engine as the invoice tool. Fill in the transaction details, preview the layout, and download a PDF receipt in about 60 seconds. No account required.

Record-keeping for receipts

Keep a copy of every receipt you issue. The standard recommendation for tax purposes is 3–7 years, depending on your situation. Store them in a consistent location — either a physical folder organized by year, or a digital folder organized the same way.

If you're issuing receipts for cash transactions especially, your receipt copies are your only income documentation. Missing them creates real problems during tax prep or if you're ever audited.

Frequently asked questions

Is a handwritten receipt legally valid?

Yes, in most jurisdictions a handwritten receipt is legally valid as long as it includes the essential information: who paid, who received payment, the amount, what it was for, and the date. That said, printed or digital receipts are preferable because they're harder to dispute, easier to file, and more legible over time. Handwritten receipts are acceptable for small cash transactions but shouldn't be your standard for business use.

What should a cash payment receipt include?

A cash receipt needs: your business name and contact info, the payer's name, receipt number, date of payment, description of what was sold or provided, amount received, confirmation that payment was in cash, and your signature or stamp. Because cash transactions leave no bank trail, the receipt is the only proof the transaction happened.

Do I need to issue receipts for every transaction?

Requirements vary by jurisdiction and industry. In the US, there's no universal requirement for most B2B transactions, but clients frequently request them for expense reporting. For cash transactions, issuing a receipt is strongly recommended regardless of legal requirement — it protects you if the client ever claims they didn't pay. Many states require receipts for certain industries like auto repair, home improvement, and healthcare.

How is a rent receipt different from a service receipt?

The core elements are the same, but a rent receipt should also include the rental period covered (e.g., "rent for March 2026"), the property address, and the remaining balance if the tenant is on a payment plan. Many states legally require landlords to provide receipts for cash rent payments. Even where not required, rent receipts protect both parties from payment disputes.

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