Every monthly receipt your HRA claim needs — landlord PAN, revenue-stamp note, amount in words — batch-generated into one PDF.
Every January, the same ritual: payroll asks for rent receipts, and tenants everywhere start formatting Word documents or begging landlords for paperwork. This tool ends that. Enter the tenancy details once, pick the months, and download a single PDF containing a properly formatted, individually numbered rent receipt for every month in the range — each with the rent amount in figures and words, the property address, the payment mode, the landlord's name and PAN, and a signature line.
Tenant name, landlord name, the property address, the month, the amount in figures and words, the payment date and mode, and the landlord's signature — plus the landlord's PAN where the ₹1 lakh threshold applies. Every receipt generated here carries all of these. Amounts are written in the Indian system (“Twenty-Five Thousand Rupees Only”), as expected on Indian documents.
Your salary structure and home address are nobody's business. This generator runs entirely in your browser — nothing you type is uploaded, no account exists, and the PDF carries no watermark. It even works offline once the page has loaded.
Yes — employers ask for rent receipts as proof when rent exceeds ₹3,000 per month. Most ask for one receipt per month, or sometimes per quarter, covering the financial year.
If your annual rent exceeds ₹1,00,000, you must report the landlord's PAN to your employer. If the landlord has no PAN, a signed declaration is typically required instead.
Only for cash payments above ₹5,000 per receipt. Pick “Cash” as the payment mode and the receipts include a stamp box; digital payments need no stamp.
Yes — set the from/to months (e.g. Apr 2025 to Mar 2026) and download one PDF with twelve numbered receipts, ready for your employer.