Invoice and receipts
Every purchase generates a downloadable invoice. This article covers where to find them, what's on them, and how to handle common scenarios (business name, tax regions, lost receipts).
Where to find your invoices
- Click your avatar → Purchase History.
- Find the transaction.
- Click Download invoice. A PDF opens/downloads.
You can re-download as many times as you like — invoices are always available, not time-limited.
What's on the invoice
- Platform company info — legal name, business address, tax/VAT ID
- Your name and email — as they were at the time of purchase
- Item details — title, product type, quantity
- Amount — subtotal, coupon discount, tax (if applicable), total paid
- Payment method — card last-4, or gateway name
- Transaction ID — unique reference we can trace from
- Date of purchase
Receipts vs invoices
We use these terms somewhat interchangeably, but strictly:
- Receipt — proof that money changed hands. Stripe emails one at time of purchase.
- Invoice — a more formal document typically used for accounting/expense reporting. That's the PDF in your Purchase History.
For most uses (expense reports, budget tracking, tax deductions), the invoice PDF is what you want.
Company/business name on invoices
By default the invoice uses your personal name. If you're expensing on behalf of a company, you can request a custom invoice:
- Open a support ticket.
- Include: purchase transaction ID, your company legal name, company address, VAT/tax ID if applicable.
- We regenerate the invoice with those details within 1–2 business days.
Tax on invoices
Tax display depends on your region:
- US buyers — typically no sales tax on digital-service subscriptions from our platform; check your state.
- EU buyers — VAT is applied at your country's rate. Shown as a separate line on the invoice. If you have a valid EU VAT ID, you can submit it at checkout for reverse-charge (no VAT charged) — this is set up in advance via support.
- UK buyers — UK VAT applies; same reverse-charge mechanics for businesses.
- Rest of world — no tax added by us; you may be liable for local taxes on import.
Stripe receipt vs our invoice
Both exist and both are valid:
- Stripe emails a receipt at time of purchase from "Stripe" or the platform's configured email. This is usually enough for personal tracking.
- Our invoice from Purchase History is the more formal document with detailed platform info.
Lost your receipt?
The invoice PDF from Purchase History is canonical — re-download any time. If you need the Stripe receipt specifically and can't find it, your Stripe account (stripe.com, log in with your email) has all of your receipts for every platform you've ever paid with that email.
Refunds on invoices
When you refund a purchase, a separate refund note is generated (or the original invoice gets annotated, depending on region). Both documents are preserved in Purchase History.
Exporting many invoices (for tax time)
The Purchase History page supports date filters. Filter by year, export CSV, and re-download individual PDFs for anything over your deduction threshold. If you need a consolidated "yearly summary", open a support ticket — we can generate one.
Related
- "Your purchase history and invoices" — the primary interface
- "Accepted payment methods" — how cards and gateways appear on invoices
- "Refund policy" — how refunds interact with invoicing
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