Why generate milk receipts the digital way?
Handing your customer a scrap of paper with "12 L × ₹60 = ₹720" scribbled on it is the fastest way to get into a dispute. Paper receipts tear, fade, get lost, and worst of all — neither you nor your customer has a proof copy when the month-end khata argument starts. A branded PDF receipt solves all of this in about 30 seconds.
What a good milk receipt needs
- Your business name + contact — so the customer knows exactly who issued it (and how to reach you if there is a problem).
- Unique receipt number — lets you cross-reference with your khata. Even a simple running number like 001, 002, 003 is enough.
- Date — and if it is a monthly bill, the billing period (1 Apr – 30 Apr).
- Customer name — prevents mix-ups when you have 50+ customers with similar names in the same village.
- Line items with quantity, rate and amount — one row per milk type (cow, buffalo, ghee, paneer, mishti doi).
- Clear total — in large bold text so there is zero room for misreading.
- Payment status — PAID, DUE, or PARTIAL. This alone prevents 90% of month-end khata arguments.
Receipt vs invoice vs bill — what is the difference?
In everyday dairy business use the three words are interchangeable. Technically an invoice is a request for payment (issued before the customer pays) and a receipt is a confirmation of payment (issued after). A monthly milk bill can legitimately be called any of the three. For small dairy owners a single document with a "Payment status: Paid / Due" field handles both cases — which is exactly what this tool generates.
Do I need to show GST on milk receipts?
Unprocessed fresh milk (HSN 0401) sold in unpacked form is exempt from GST in India, so most village-level dairies do not need to include GSTIN or GST amount. If you process the milk into curd, paneer, ghee or mishti doi, some categories attract GST — and if your annual turnover crosses ₹40 lakhs you must register and charge GST. The GSTIN field in this generator is optional and you can leave it blank.
Sending receipts on WhatsApp
After you download the PDF, opening WhatsApp → picking the customer's chat → attachment → document → selecting the file takes about 10 seconds. Most customers will see the receipt preview directly in their chat. This is significantly faster than driving to the customer's house with paper and waiting for them to find their old khata to match entries.
Free tool → DudhHisaab app
If you have more than 20 customers, typing receipts one at a time becomes tedious. DudhHisaab's full app stores customer rates once, logs daily deliveries in 2 taps, and auto-generates monthly bills for every customer with a single click — then lets you WhatsApp them in bulk. Free for up to 10 customers forever.