Other Names: Business Receipt General Receipt from Fee Receipt Of Delivery Acknowledgment Receipt Proof Of Delivery Receipt Of Payment Receipt Of Purchase Receipt Of Sale Receipt Of Goods Receipt Of Services General Receipt
A Receipt is a written acknowledgement that money, property, a document, or anything of value has been received. Receipts serve a key function in bookkeeping and filing taxes by creating a record and proof of a transaction. They also create a record that prevents future disputes about the details of the transaction.
Receipts can be used any time you or your business purchased or sold goods or services, signed a document, or you personally gave something of value to a family member or friend. Details of the Receipt include the date of the transaction, an itemized list of the money or property received, and if the transaction is a full payment for goods or services. You can use this Receipt template to create proof of the transaction for your records.
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