Billing models
Time and Materials Invoice Template
Charge for labour hours and the materials or parts used, itemised on separate lines that total together.
- How do I make a time and materials invoice?
- In Receipt Caker, add labour lines with hours and rate, then add material lines with quantity and price. The generator totals everything, applies any tax and shows the combined amount due.
- What does time and materials mean?
- Time and materials billing charges for the actual labour hours worked plus the cost of parts and materials used. Rather than one fixed price, the client pays for the real effort and the real supplies the job required.
What to include on a time & materials invoice
What you can do
- Add labour lines using hours and rate
- Add material lines using quantity and unit price
- Automatic totalling across labour and materials
- Optional tax percentage applied to the combined subtotal
- Free watermarked PNG export with no signup
- Pro removes the watermark, adds PDF export and logo upload
What a time and materials invoice is
A time and materials invoice charges for two things: the labour hours you worked and the parts or supplies the job consumed. Both appear as itemised lines, so the client sees effort and materials separately.
It is common in trades, repair, maintenance and build work, where neither the hours nor the supplies can be pinned down precisely before the job begins.
When to bill time and materials
Use this model when the scope is uncertain and both labour and materials vary with the job. It keeps billing fair: the client pays for what the work actually took, with nothing padded into a guessed fixed price.
It suits situations where you cannot know in advance how many hours or how much material a job needs, such as diagnosing a fault or renovating something with hidden surprises.
What to include on the invoice
Separate labour from materials. Put each block of work on a labour line with hours and rate, and each supply on a material line with quantity and unit price. This clarity helps the client check the invoice.
Consider grouping the two so a labour subtotal and a materials subtotal are visible, then let the grand total combine them. Add your invoice number, date, terms and any tax.
Building it in Receipt Caker
Add labour lines by entering hours and rate, which the generator multiplies. Then add material lines with quantity and unit price for parts. Everything totals into one combined figure.
Set a tax percentage if it applies to the whole subtotal, preview the layout, and export a free watermarked PNG or a clean Pro PDF with your logo. Receipt Caker builds the document; it does not track stock, source parts or collect payment.