What a Receipt Is For
A receipt is proof that a payment was made. You issue it after the customer pays, and it confirms how much they paid, for what, and when. That's its whole job — it closes the loop on a transaction.
This is the opposite end of the process from an invoice. An invoice requests payment; a receipt acknowledges payment. The two often cover the same sale, just at different moments. Our guide on invoices vs receipts goes deeper on the distinction.
What to Include on a Receipt
A receipt is simpler than an invoice, but it still needs the essentials to stand up as a proper record:
If you took only part of the amount, mark the receipt as a part payment and note the balance still outstanding so there's no confusion later.
Receipts and Tax
For most small businesses a receipt is usually a proof-of-payment record, while the formal tax document is more often the invoice or tax invoice. But there are wrinkles worth knowing.
If you're registered for VAT or GST, the tax is normally documented on the invoice or tax invoice rather than the receipt — though in some retail or point-of-sale contexts a receipt can also serve as the tax document. A receipt that shows tax separately is fine and often helpful, but check what your country treats as the formal tax document for your type of sale. When in doubt, your local tax authority's guidance is the reference.
Either way, keep copies of the receipts you issue and receive. They're part of the paper trail that supports your bookkeeping and any expense claims.
Common Receipt Types
The same basic format covers most needs, with small tweaks:
Cash receipt — confirms a cash payment; especially worth issuing since cash often leaves no bank trail. Rent receipt — confirms a tenant's payment, usually with the period it covers. Donation receipt — acknowledges a gift, sometimes needed for the donor's tax records. Sales receipt — the everyday point-of-sale proof of purchase. In each case the core fields are the same; you just adjust the description and any period covered.
Issuing a Receipt Quickly
You don't need separate software. Adapt one of our templates: change the heading to "Receipt", give it a receipt number, and show the amount paid, the date, and the payment method. Start from the generator or an industry template and download a clean PDF to send or print.