CCTV Repair & Installation Bill Generator
Bill CCTV installation and repair jobs clearly — free, no login. List cameras, DVR/NVR, cabling and installation labour, note the site address and number of units, and print or download an A4 bill. GST is off by default for small installers; turn it on if you are registered. Add a UPI ID for a scan-to-pay QR.
Summary
In words: Zero Rupees Only
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How to make a CCTV installation bill
- Enter your company name and the customer's site address.
- Add cameras and DVR/NVR by "unit", cabling by "metre", and installation as a "job" line.
- Note the site address and number of cameras/units in the notes.
- Leave GST off if unregistered, or tick to turn it on.
- Click Download PDF or Print, and add a UPI ID for a pay QR.
Equipment and installation
Separating equipment (cameras, DVR, cabling) from installation labour keeps the bill clear and helps warranty claims. If you are GST-registered, installation services are generally taxed at 18%, while the equipment carries its own rates — set each line accordingly. Small installers below the threshold can issue a simple non-GST bill.
FAQ
How do I make a CCTV installation bill?
Add cameras, cabling and installation as line items, note the site and units, and the total builds automatically. Then Download PDF or Print.
Can I bill cameras, cabling and labour together?
Yes. Cameras/DVR by "unit", cabling by "metre", installation as a "job" line.
Where do I put the site address and number of units?
Site address in the customer address, and number of units in the notes or line quantities.
Do CCTV installers charge GST?
Registered installers do (installation commonly 18%, equipment at its rates). The tool defaults to non-GST for small installers.
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Last updated: 4 July 2026. GST slabs per the 56th GST Council meeting (effective 22 September 2025).