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Golf Receipt & Invoice Generator

For golf coaches, physios, nutritionists, consultants & counsellors — professional receipts generated in your browser. No sign-up, no data stored on any server.

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Profession & Receipt

Select your golf profession. Receipt number and date are pre-filled.

Determines the service description, terminology, and GST treatment.

Why every golf professional needs a receipt with their name on it

When fees route through the club or academy, the paper trail belongs to them — not you. Your client, patient, or student cannot claim a coaching, physio, or nutrition deduction against a club receipt. It shows "club fees" or "academy", not the specific professional service.

A receipt in your name — with your client's name, the service date, a clear description, and the amount — is the document that holds up in an audit, reimbursement claim, or insurance query. Golf coach, physio, nutritionist, or counsellor: this is what you issue in 60 seconds.

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FAQ

Golf professional receipts — common questions

Do I need to charge GST on my golf services?
GST applies only if your annual turnover exceeds ₹20 lakh (₹10 lakh in special-category states). This threshold applies whether you are a coach, physiotherapist, nutritionist, consultant, or counsellor. Most independent golf professionals are below it and should issue a payment receipt — not a GST tax invoice. If you are registered, use the Pakka Bill / GST Invoice generator instead.
Is a payment receipt enough, or does my client need a GST invoice?
For service-fee payments to an unregistered professional (below ₹20 lakh turnover), a payment receipt is the correct document. Your client's employer or insurer will accept a dated, numbered receipt with your name, the client's name, the service description, and the amount. A GST invoice is required only if you are GST-registered.
Can I add my GSTIN or PAN to the receipt?
Yes — both are optional fields in Step 2. If you are GST-registered, add your GSTIN and it appears on the PDF. If you are not GST-registered, you can add your PAN instead. Neither is mandatory to generate the receipt. A physiotherapist or nutritionist who operates below the GST threshold would typically leave GSTIN blank and optionally include their PAN for identification.
Can my client use this receipt for corporate reimbursement or insurance?
Yes. The receipt includes your name and address, the client's name, the service date and description, the amount in figures and words, and the payment mode — the standard fields most reimbursement processes require. For physiotherapy or nutrition receipts specifically, many corporate insurers accept these for health reimbursement claims provided the service description is specific.
Will my details be stored on your servers?
No. PDF generation happens entirely inside your browser. No name, amount, or description is sent to any server. You can verify this in your browser's DevTools Network tab. The only server call is the payment confirmation (₹4 via Razorpay) to unlock the clean PDF. The "Save my details" option stores your profile in your browser's localStorage only — nothing leaves your device.
How does the "Save my details" feature work?
On Step 2, check "Save my details for next visit". Your name, address, GSTIN, and PAN are saved in your browser's localStorage — not on any server. Next time you open the page on the same device and browser, your details auto-fill. You can clear saved details at any time from the same Step 2 panel.
How do I share the receipt on WhatsApp?
After downloading the paid PDF, the success screen shows a Share button. On mobile, this opens the native share sheet — send directly to WhatsApp. On desktop, download first and attach in WhatsApp Web. The PDF is under 100 KB and attaches in seconds.
I am a golf physiotherapist — is a payment receipt the right document?
Yes, if you are below the ₹20 lakh GST threshold. A payment receipt with the treatment description, date, amount, and your name is correct. If your patient's employer or insurer needs more detail, edit the service description field to be specific (e.g., "Golf Shoulder Physiotherapy — Assessment + Treatment (45 min)"). For GST-registered clinics, use the Pakka Bill generator instead.

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After you generate

  • Share on WhatsApp directly from the success screen
  • PDF stays on your device — nothing stored on our servers
  • Save your profile in the browser for repeat use

First-timer questions

  • Is a payment receipt legally valid for golf services?

    Yes. A payment receipt from an unregistered professional (below ₹20L turnover) is the correct document under Indian law. No GST invoice is required until you are GST-registered.

  • What if my client's company needs a GST invoice?

    If you are GST-registered, use the Pakka Bill / GST Invoice generator instead. If you are not registered, a payment receipt is the correct document.

  • Does this work for golf physiotherapists and nutritionists?

    Yes. Select Physiotherapy or Nutrition from the profession dropdown. The form labels, service description default, and terminology adjust accordingly.

  • Why does my receipt show "payment receipt" and not "tax invoice"?

    Most independent golf professionals are below the ₹20 lakh GST threshold. Below that, issuing a GST tax invoice is both unnecessary and technically incorrect. A payment receipt is the right document.

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Last reviewed: 2 July 2026