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Invoice generator for Pakistan.
PKR bills, made in Lahore.

Make a PKR invoice or bill free, in your browser — line items, tax, due date, PDF download. No sign-up, no watermark. Add your bank IBAN, JazzCash, or Payoneer details, and bill foreign clients in USD, AED, or GBP from the same form.

From

Bill to

Invoice №

Due date

Currency

Tax %

Template

Line items

Rs0.00

Discount (flat)

Notes (optional)

Totals

SubtotalRs0.00
TaxRs0.00
TotalRs0.00

Runs in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, stored, or watermarked.

Tip

The Inbill app is built in Lahore for exactly this market: Urdu voice drafting, 47 currencies, structured bank/Payoneer/Wise payment blocks, and a hosted link your client opens straight from WhatsApp.

Start free — 5 invoices a month

The FBR question, answered honestly.

Since the phased rollout under SRO 1852(I)/2025 completed on 31 December 2025, sales-tax-registered businesses in Pakistan must issue e-invoices through software integrated with FBR via a licensed integrator. If that is you, this quick tool is not your compliance system — you need your POS or ERP integrated (PRAL, FBR's own integrator, does it free of charge).

Most Pakistani freelancers, home businesses, and small service providers are not sales-tax-registered — they invoice foreign clients on Upwork or direct, or bill local clients for services. For them, a clean, numbered PDF bill with payment details is exactly what is expected, and that is what this page makes. Add your NTN in the notes if your client asks for it.

General information, not tax advice — registration thresholds and provincial service-tax rules change; confirm your own situation with a tax practitioner.

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Questions, answered plainly.

Is this bill generator free in Pakistan?

Yes — free with no sign-up, no watermark, and no card. It runs in your browser and defaults to PKR. The full Inbill app is also built in Lahore and gives you 5 free invoices a month, every month.

Is this FBR-compliant e-invoicing software?

No — and it does not claim to be. FBR digital invoicing (SRO 1852(I)/2025, final phase live 31 December 2025) applies to sales-tax-registered businesses, which must issue invoices through a licensed-integrator system connected to FBR. If you are not sales-tax-registered — most freelancers and small service providers — an ordinary PDF invoice like this one is what your clients expect.

Should my invoice show my NTN?

If you have an NTN, adding it to your invoice looks professional and many corporate clients ask for it — put it in the notes field, or set it once in the app where it prints on every invoice. Sales-tax-registered suppliers have stricter formatting duties under the Sales Tax Act 1990, which is licensed-integrator territory, not this tool.

What tax rate should I put on the invoice?

That depends on what you sell and where you are registered. As of 2026, the standard federal sales tax on goods is 18%, while services are taxed provincially (PRA in Punjab, SRB in Sindh, KPRA in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, BRA in Balochistan) at rates that differ by province and service. If you are not registered for sales tax, most freelancers issue invoices without it — when unsure, ask a tax practitioner.

How do my clients pay — JazzCash, bank transfer, Payoneer?

However you like: put your bank IBAN, JazzCash or Easypaisa number in the notes field here. The Inbill app goes further — structured payment methods (bank, Payoneer, Wise, custom) that print on the PDF and show on a hosted link your client can open from WhatsApp.

Can I bill a foreign client in dollars and a local client in rupees?

Yes. This quick tool covers ten currencies including USD, GBP, AED, and SAR alongside PKR. The full app supports 47, chosen per invoice — normal life for Pakistani freelancers with clients in three time zones.

Does Inbill understand Urdu?

The app's voice assistant does — speak an invoice in Urdu, English, Hindi, or Arabic ("Sara ko logo design ke liye pachas hazar ka invoice banao") and it drafts the client, line items, and totals for review.

Last updated 15 July 2026