Golf Professionals · Receipt & Invoice
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.
— No app to install · no sign-up · nothing leaves your device.
In this section
Generators
- GST Invoice (Pakka Bill)Rule 46 — CGST/SGST/IGST split, validated GSTIN
- Bill of SupplyRule 49 — composition + unregistered variants
- Salary SlipMonthly payslip with earnings + deductions
- Rent Receipt12-month HRA receipts, Section 10(13A)
- Payment ReceiptGeneral-purpose, Section 269ST-aware
- Kaccha BillInformal item-wise bill — always free
- Quotation GeneratorPrice quote PDF — converts to GST invoice
- Golf Receipt GeneratorReceipt for golf coaches, physios, nutritionists, consultants & counsellors
What this generates
- Service receipt in your name — not the club's
- Provider + client + date + service description
- Optional GSTIN or PAN printed on the document
- Amount in figures and words
- Payment mode (UPI / Cash / Bank Transfer / Cheque)
- Auto receipt number with GCR- prefix
Primary sources
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.
Related guides
Payment Receipt Generator →
General-purpose receipt for any transaction — not sport-specific.
Pakka Bill / GST Invoice Generator →
For GST-registered golf professionals above the ₹20L threshold.
Invoice vs Receipt vs Quotation →
Three documents at three stages of every transaction. Side-by-side guide with the GST rules for each.
Payment Receipts: When and Why →
When a payment receipt is legally required, the mandatory fields, and the cash-vs-digital rules under Indian law.
FAQ
Golf professional receipts — common questions
Do I need to charge GST on my golf services?
Is a payment receipt enough, or does my client need a GST invoice?
Can I add my GSTIN or PAN to the receipt?
Can my client use this receipt for corporate reimbursement or insurance?
Will my details be stored on your servers?
How does the "Save my details" feature work?
How do I share the receipt on WhatsApp?
I am a golf physiotherapist — is a payment receipt the right document?
References
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.
Last reviewed: 2 July 2026