What a sales receipt should contain

A receipt is proof that a sale is settled. Get the essentials right and hand customers a clean record every time.

Essentials of a sales receipt

A sales receipt confirms that payment has been received in full. Whether printed at a counter or sent digitally, it should show:

  • Your business name, logo and contact details.
  • A unique receipt number and the date of sale.
  • Items or services purchased, with quantities and prices.
  • Subtotal, tax, any discount and the total paid.
  • The payment method, such as cash or card.
  • A note of change given or balance settled.

Receipt vs invoice

The difference is timing and intent. An invoice requests payment for goods or services and may remain unpaid. A receipt is issued after payment and proves the transaction is complete. Many businesses send an invoice first, then a receipt once the money arrives, while a shop counter often issues only a receipt at the moment of sale.

Issue branded receipts fast

With Invoice Max Pro you build the sale from fast carts and starred products, take payment and print or send a branded receipt on the spot. Across multiple stores the layout stays consistent, and because the app is offline-first, receipts are generated locally and synced to your backend later.