Invoice templates for psychic readers covering tarot readings, mediumship, numerology, aura readings, and spiritual consultations.
A psychic reader invoice records fees for spiritual consultation services — tarot card readings, mediumship, numerology, crystal ball reading, aura reading, and psychic guidance. UK psychic readers work at psychic fairs, in private practice, online, and at events. The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 requires that psychic services are marketed honestly — practitioners cannot make guaranteed claims about the future or the accuracy of readings. Psychic reading is an entirely legal profession in the UK, following the repeal of the Fraudulent Mediums Act 1951. Invoices serve as professional documentation of the service provided and should be clear and honest in their description — 'tarot reading', 'mediumship session', or 'psychic consultation', not misleading claims. VAT applies to all services if the reader is registered.
| Service | Typical Rate | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Tarot card reading (30 minutes) | 45 | session |
| Tarot card reading (60 minutes) | 75 | session |
| Mediumship session (45 minutes) | 70 | session |
| Numerology report and consultation | 90 | report |
| Aura reading and analysis (30 minutes) | 55 | session |
| Psychic telephone reading (30 minutes) | 50 | session |
| Psychic fair appearance (per hour) | 40 | hour |
Psychics and readers price three main ways: per-minute for phone and online chat readings (roughly $1 to $30+ per minute, with platform intro rates near $1 to $4), flat per-reading or per-session for in-person and video work ($30 to $300+), and hourly or per-guest for party and corporate event bookings (about $100 to $250 per hour, or $25 to $45 per guest). A typical 2-hour party runs $250 to $350, travel and deposits are billed separately, and rates skew higher in major metros.
Non-refundable deposit or retainer (often $100 to $200 or ~30%) due at booking to reserve the date, with the balance due before or on the day of the event; per-minute and single online readings are prepaid or charged in real time; private sessions are typically due at time of service.
Reading services are generally taxed as personal services (sales tax varies by state and rarely applies to the reading itself), but selling physical goods like decks, crystals, or candles usually triggers sales tax collection. Most independent readers report income on Schedule C and owe self-employment tax; event and platform income should be reconciled against 1099-K or 1099-NEC forms.
This is general guidance, not tax advice. Tax rules vary by country, state, and situation, so confirm with a qualified accountant before relying on it.
Psychic readers typically collect payment before or at the time of reading, either cash for in-person events or card/PayPal/bank transfer for telephone and online sessions. Issue a receipt or invoice to any client who asks for one. For events and psychic fairs, your arrangement with the organiser may involve a pitch fee or a revenue share — invoice the organiser for your share if it is not paid on the day. For corporate or entertainment bookings (office parties, hen events, birthday parties), invoice the event organiser with a clear description of the services provided and the agreed fee.