What to Include on a United States Freelancer
A compliant United States freelancer invoice must include your business name and address, the client's billing details, an invoice number (sequential is best), the issue date and payment due date, a clear breakdown of goods or services, the applicable Tax ID and rate, and the total amount due in USD. This free invoice generator pre-fills the country-specific fields so you don't miss the Tax ID requirement or the MM/DD/YYYY date format United States tax offices expect.
United States Tax ID Requirements for Freelancers
If your business is registered for Tax ID in United States, you must show the Tax ID on every taxable invoice and charge the standard rate of 0%. Small freelancers with turnover below the registration threshold can use this template without the tax field — just set the tax rate to 0% on each line item. The generator defaults to 0% for United States, but every line is editable.
Common Invoice Scenarios for Freelancers
Hourly design or development work, project management, rush fees, and licensing pass-through are the most common line items. Add or remove line items freely — the USD subtotal, tax, and total recalculate instantly. For United States-specific payment details, the bank section supports routing number and account number, and PayPal/Stripe where applicable.
How to Get Paid Faster as a United States Freelancer
Most freelancers in United States get paid in 14-30 days when they send a clean, itemised invoice immediately after delivery. Set payment terms to "Net 14" as a sensible default, include your bank details or PayPal email on the invoice, and follow up by email 3 days before the due date. For larger projects, request a a deposit (typically 30-50%) upfront and issue the final invoice on completion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a Tax ID to invoice in United States?
Only if your turnover exceeds the United States registration threshold. Below that, you can invoice without charging Tax ID. This template works either way — set the tax rate to 0% or 0% per line.
What currency will my invoice use?
United States invoices are issued in USD ($). This generator locks the currency to USD — you cannot accidentally invoice in a foreign currency.
Can I add my logo?
Yes — upload a PNG, JPG, or SVG logo. It's stored only in your browser (localStorage), never uploaded to any server.
How do I send the invoice to my client?
Download as PDF and email it, or print it. We do not store your invoice data on a server, so there's no in-app sending — your client data stays between you and your client.
Is the MM/DD/YYYY date format correct for United States?
Yes — United States uses MM/DD/YYYY on official documents. The preview and PDF both render this format automatically.
Can I issue a quote or receipt instead?
Yes — click the "Quote" or "Receipt" button at the top of the editor to switch document type. All three document types share the same data and calculation engine; only the document title and PAID marking differ.