Create a simple printable receipt for any sale. Add items, total, and print or save.
You fill in your shop name, the customer, the items sold with their amounts, and any date or receipt number, and the tool lays it out as a simple, printable receipt with the total. It is a quick way to hand or send a proof of sale when you do not have a billing machine. Note it is a basic sale receipt, not a full GST tax invoice, so it does not by itself carry the fields required for GST input credit.
A boutique owner sells a kurta for ₹1,200 and a dupatta for ₹450 in cash. She enters both lines, the tool totals ₹1,650, adds the date and a receipt number, and she prints or shares a neat receipt on WhatsApp as proof of purchase for the customer.
No. It is a simple sale receipt. A GST tax invoice must carry your GSTIN, HSN codes, tax rate and the CGST/SGST or IGST breakup, so use proper GST billing software if you are registered and need to pass input tax credit.
Yes. For a small cash sale it works well as a record of what was sold and paid. Many small shops and unregistered sellers use a plain receipt like this.
Only if you are GST-registered, and then you should ideally issue a proper tax invoice. If you are below the GST threshold or dealing in exempt goods, a simple receipt without GST is generally fine.
You can add your shop name, contact and a receipt number in the fields provided. This makes the receipt look professional and helps you track sales.
Commmerce prints thermal and A4 receipts with your branding, GST, and loyalty points on every sale.
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