Fashion Receipt Template

Free Tailor Receipt Template

Issue professional tailor receipts the moment a payment lands. Record orders, amounts, and payment methods clearly.

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What is a Tailor receipt?

A tailor receipt is issued after payment for design, tailoring, manufacturing, or styling services has been received. It records the work or garments covered, the amount paid, and the payment method, providing both parties with a clear record of the completed transaction.

What to include on a Tailor receipt

Common tailor receipt line items

Service Typical Rate Unit
Tailor Services $50 - $200 per hour
Pattern Making $100 - $400 per pattern
Sample or Prototype $200 - $1,500 per piece
Production Run Quoted per unit per item
Materials and Fabrics At cost + 20% per metre/unit
Alteration / Fitting $50 - $200 per session

How to issue a tailor receipt

Issue a tailor receipt as soon as each payment is confirmed. For bespoke orders, issue a receipt for the deposit and a final receipt when the balance is paid on collection. Reference the order number and garment description on each receipt. For production run payments, note the quantity and unit description. Clients often need receipts for business expense claims or proof of purchase for insurance. Retain copies for the required retention period.

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Frequently asked questions

How long should I keep tailor receipts?
Retention requirements vary by country. In the United Kingdom, HMRC requires business records, including receipts, to be kept for at least six years. In South Africa, SARS requires five years. In Australia, the ATO requires five years from the date the return is lodged. In the United States the IRS generally recommends three to seven years depending on the nature of the record. When in doubt, keep receipts for seven years. Digital copies are acceptable in most jurisdictions provided they are accurate reproductions of the originals.
Can I reissue a lost tailor receipt?
Yes. If a client has misplaced a receipt you can issue a duplicate clearly marked "Duplicate Receipt" along with the original receipt number and date. Do not alter the amount, date, or any other detail when reissuing. Keep a record that a duplicate was issued and when. Some clients need duplicate receipts for expense reimbursement or insurance claims, so having a clean numbering system makes reissuance straightforward.
Should a tailor receipt show VAT or GST?
If you are registered for VAT or GST, yes: your receipts must clearly show the tax registration number, the net amount, the tax rate, the tax amount, and the gross total. This is the document your client will use to reclaim input tax. Receipts that omit tax details cannot be used for that purpose and may cause disputes. If you are not registered for consumption tax, state "No VAT/GST applicable" on the receipt to avoid any ambiguity.
Is a bank statement sufficient, or do I still need to issue a tailor receipt?
A bank statement alone is not a substitute for a proper receipt. Bank entries typically show an amount, a date, and a reference, but do not describe what the payment was for, who received it, or what services were rendered. Tax authorities, auditors, and insurers expect formal receipts as primary evidence of a transaction. Bank statements are useful as corroborating evidence but should not replace the receipt in your records or the client's.
What payment methods should I record on a tailor receipt?
Record the payment method used: cash, bank transfer, debit card, credit card, cheque, or digital wallet. For card payments, note the last four digits of the card if available. For bank transfers, record the reference number. For cash, state the amount tendered and any change given. Recording the payment method provides a complete audit trail and helps both parties reconcile accounts quickly if there is ever a query about how or when payment was made.
Can a tailor receipt double as proof of warranty?
Receipts are commonly accepted as proof of purchase for warranty claims, particularly for goods supplied alongside tailor services. If your work comes with a workmanship guarantee or you supply equipment under warranty, make sure the receipt clearly describes what was supplied, the date, and the warranty period if applicable. Some manufacturers and insurers have specific requirements, so check these in advance and ensure your receipt template captures the necessary details.
Can I use this receipt template for free?
Yes. Tidybill's free plan lets you create and send receipts at no cost, with no credit card required. You can use the Tailor receipt template straight away after signing up.