Internet Invoice Generator
Issue broadband bills to subscribers — for ISPs, society resellers and co-working providers. First bill free.
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| Plan Speed | Plan Package | Plan Validity | Plan Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100 Mbps | ________________ | Prepaid | ₹________________ |
ALL PAYMENTS TO BE MADE IN FAVOUR OF
________________
THIS IS A COMPUTER GENERATED INVOICE AND DOES NOT REQUIRE ANY SIGNATURE
Built for local ISPs, housing societies, and co-working spaces
Small ISPs and cable-plus-internet operators often run neighbourhoods without a billing system. Payment reminders go on WhatsApp; cash or UPI comes in; nothing formal goes out—until a customer disputes a charge or asks for last month's bill.
Housing societies that resell a shared connection need one bill per flat. Co-working spaces charging for connectivity need a clean invoice per member. This tool is for those issuers.
What a proper internet bill should include
For ISPs and resellers: your name and address (GSTIN if registered), customer name and address or flat number, plan details (speed, data limit or unlimited), billing period, installation or activation charges as a separate line if any, plan cost, 18% GST on taxable amount when registered, and total. A bill reference number makes payment tracking and disputes easier.
For housing societies splitting one master connection: society name, flat number, billing period, and each flat's share with the calculation basis. Flat-level bills keep collections clear and reduce "how did you arrive at this?" questions.
GST registration and what changes when you cross the threshold
Below ₹20 lakh annual turnover (₹10 lakh in special category states), you're unregistered and issue a bill of supply—no GST line. Once you register, internet services attract 18% GST. You must then include your GSTIN and show the tax split on every invoice.
Business clients who claim ITC on internet need your GSTIN and the GST breakdown. Without it, they pay tax they can't recover—so registered invoices matter when you sell to offices and co-working clients.
Frequently Asked Questions
I'm a local ISP. What should I include on a customer's internet bill?
Our housing society manages internet for all flats. How do we bill each flat?
Do I need to add GST on internet bills as a small reseller or ISP?
I run a co-working space. Can I charge separately for internet and issue an invoice?
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