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Freelance & Service Receipt Generator

A freelance receipt acknowledges payment for professional services — design, writing, consulting or trades — billed by the hour or as a fixed fee. Receipt Caker's freelance template records the client, the work, the rate and any tax, giving independent workers a professional proof of payment.

How do I make a freelance & service receipt?
Receipt Caker generates a freelance & service receipt in seconds: fill in the details, and the subtotal, tax and total calculate automatically. Export a PNG for free or a watermark-free PDF on Pro — no account required.
Business
Receipt details
Merchant info

Optional extra rows printed under the header — e.g. Store #, Terminal, Order type.

Line items
Totals & style
Payment
Message
Barcode & gift card
Nadia Fischer Design
hello@nadiafischer.design
Receipt #INV-2026-014
Date2026-03-07
CashierClient: Brightline Co.
ItemQtyAmount
Brand identity — fixed fee1$1,200.00
Revisions (4 hrs @ $75)4$300.00
Subtotal$1,500.00
TOTAL$1,500.00
Paid byBank transfer
Paid in full — thank you for your business!
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What this receipt contains

  • Freelancer / business name and contact
  • Client name
  • Service description with hourly or fixed fee
  • Tax where applicable
  • Invoice/receipt number and date

Fields that matter

  • Provider and client identities
  • Description of services and amount
  • Date and receipt number

Who uses it

Freelancers, consultants and tradespeople acknowledging client payments and keeping income records.

What a freelance service receipt is

A freelance service receipt is a document an independent worker gives a client to confirm that payment for a piece of work has been received. It names the freelancer and the client, describes the service — whether billed as hours at a rate or as an agreed fixed fee — shows any tax, and records the amount and date.

Receipt Caker's freelance template captures each of these, so it doubles as a professional acknowledgement for the client and a clean income record the freelancer can file for their own bookkeeping and tax return. The client's name sits in the header alongside the receipt number.

Whether to charge tax on freelance work

Whether you add tax depends on your location, your registration status and the nature of the service, so the template makes the tax line optional. If you are registered for sales tax or VAT, set the appropriate rate and it prints as a separate line; if you are below a threshold or the service is exempt, leave the rate at zero.

Because tax treatment of freelance services varies so much between countries and states, check your local rules — and see the country guides — before deciding what to charge. The template adapts to either case without changing how the work itself is itemized.

Showing hourly and fixed-fee work

For hourly work, enter the number of hours as the quantity and your rate as the unit price, so ten hours at $75 shows transparently as a $750 line. For a fixed-fee project, enter a quantity of one at the agreed price and describe the deliverable in the line text.

You can mix both on one receipt — a fixed design fee plus a few hours of revisions, for instance — and the template totals them together. That gives the client a clear picture of what they paid for, split between the agreed scope and any additional time.

Creating a freelance receipt in Receipt Caker

Enter your business name and contact, the client's name, and each service as a line item billed hourly or as a fixed fee. Set a tax rate only if it applies, add the receipt number and date, and a courier font on a wide width gives a professional finish.

Export as a PNG for free or a Pro PDF for a polished client copy. Receipt Caker is for acknowledging genuine client payments and keeping income records, and it renders the receipt client-side in your browser without invoicing the client or storing the transaction.

Frequently asked questions

What is a freelance service receipt?
A freelance service receipt is a document an independent worker gives a client to confirm that payment for a piece of work has been received. It names the freelancer and the client, describes the service — whether billed as hours at a rate or as an agreed fixed fee — shows any tax, and records the amount and date. Receipt Caker's freelance template captures each of these, so it doubles as a professional acknowledgement for the client and a clean income record the freelancer can file for their own bookkeeping and tax return.
Should I charge tax on freelance work?
Whether you add tax depends on your location, your registration status and the nature of the service, so the template makes the tax line optional. If you are registered for sales tax or VAT, set the appropriate rate and it prints as a separate line; if you are below a threshold or the service is exempt, leave the rate at zero. Because tax treatment of freelance services varies so much between countries and states, check your local rules — and see our country guides — before deciding what to charge.
Hourly or fixed fee — how do I show each?
For hourly work, enter the number of hours as the quantity and your rate as the unit price, so ten hours at $75 shows transparently as a $750 line. For a fixed-fee project, enter a quantity of one at the agreed price and describe the deliverable in the line text. You can mix both on one receipt — for example a fixed design fee plus a few hours of revisions — and the template totals them together, giving the client a clear picture of what they paid for.

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