Advocate & Legal Fee Receipt Generator

Issue a professional legal fee receipt — free, no login. Add your fee, note the case reference, and print or download a clean A4 receipt for your client. GST is off by default (legal services are often under reverse charge or below the threshold); turn it on if it applies to you. Add a UPI ID for a scan-to-pay QR.

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Summary

Subtotal₹0.00
Discount− ₹0.00
Taxable value₹0.00
CGST₹0.00
SGST₹0.00
Grand total₹0.00

In words: Zero Rupees Only

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This website provides GST calculators and document generation tools for informational purposes only. Please verify details with official GST portal or a qualified tax professional before filing or submitting any document.

How to make an advocate fee receipt

  1. Enter your name/firm and the client's name.
  2. Add the fee as a line item (unit "case", "hearing" or "hour").
  3. Note the case reference and court in the notes field.
  4. Keep GST off if it does not apply, or tick to turn it on.
  5. Click Download PDF or Print, and add a UPI ID for a pay QR.

GST and legal services

Legal services supplied by an individual advocate or a firm of advocates to a business entity are commonly taxed under the reverse-charge mechanism, meaning the recipient pays the GST rather than the advocate. Many advocates are also below the registration threshold. For these reasons the tool defaults to a non-GST receipt; switch GST on only where you are required to charge it, and confirm with a tax professional.

FAQ

How do I make an advocate fee receipt?

Add the fee with unit "case"/"hearing", note the case reference, and the total builds automatically. Then Download PDF or Print.

Is GST charged on advocate fees?

Legal services to businesses are commonly under reverse charge; many advocates are unregistered. The tool defaults to non-GST.

Can I add the case reference?

Yes. Put the case number/title in the receipt number or notes.

Is it free and private?

Yes. Free, no login, and everything runs in your browser.

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Last updated: 4 July 2026. GST slabs per the 56th GST Council meeting (effective 22 September 2025).