Free Recurring Invoice Template: Download PDF & Excel

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Download our free recurring invoice template in PDF and Excel formats. Customize it for your business with fields for billing cycles, subscription terms, and payment instructions.

A well-designed recurring invoice template keeps your billing consistent, professional, and compliant. This chapter covers what to include and provides a layout you can adapt for your own business.

Essential Elements of a Recurring Invoice

Header section

  • Your business logo
  • Business name and legal entity type
  • Full business address
  • Phone number and email
  • Website URL
  • Tax ID or VAT number (if applicable)

Client section

  • Client business name
  • Billing contact name
  • Billing address
  • Client reference or PO number (if they use one)

Invoice identification

  • The word "INVOICE" clearly displayed
  • Unique invoice number
  • Invoice date (issue date)
  • Due date
  • Billing period covered (e.g., "For services: Feb 1–28, 2026")

Line items

  • Item description
  • Quantity
  • Unit price
  • Line total

Totals section

  • Subtotal
  • Discount (if any)
  • Tax breakdown
  • Total amount due
  • Currency

Payment section

  • Payment methods accepted
  • Bank details for wire/ACH transfer
  • Payment terms and late fee policy

Footer

  • Thank-you message
  • Next invoice date (helpful for recurring invoices)
  • Contact information for billing questions

Sample Recurring Invoice Layout

Here is a text representation of a clean, effective recurring invoice:

[YOUR LOGO]
Your Business Name
123 Business Street, City, State 12345
[email protected] | (555) 123-4567
Tax ID: XX-XXXXXXX

INVOICE

Invoice #:      INV-2026-0042
Date:           February 1, 2026
Due Date:       February 15, 2026
Billing Period: February 1–28, 2026

BILL TO:
Client Company Name
Attn: Billing Department
456 Client Avenue, City, State 67890

SERVICES:
Description                     Qty    Rate      Amount
Monthly Marketing Retainer       1    $2,500    $2,500.00
Email Campaign Management        1      $500      $500.00
                                      ──────────────────
                                      Subtotal: $3,000.00
                                      Tax (8%):   $240.00
                                      ──────────────────
                                      TOTAL DUE: $3,240.00

PAYMENT:
Bank Transfer: Bank Name | Acct: XXXXXX | Routing: XXXXXX

Terms: Due within 15 days. Late payments subject to 1.5% monthly fee.

Thank you for your business!
Next invoice: March 1, 2026
Questions? [email protected]

Recurring-Specific Additions

For recurring invoices, consider adding these elements that standard one-off invoices do not need:

  • Billing cycle indicator — Something like "Monthly Invoice 3 of 12" or "Recurring Invoice #3" helps both you and the client track the series.
  • Service period — Always specify what period the invoice covers to avoid confusion.
  • Next billing date — "Your next invoice will be generated on March 1, 2026" sets expectations.
  • Agreement reference — Reference the original contract: "Per retainer agreement dated January 1, 2026."

Create Your Invoice Now

You can create a professional invoice in minutes using our free invoice generator. Enter your business and client details, add line items, and download as PDF — no signup required.

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Template Best Practices

  • Write clear descriptions — "Monthly Website Maintenance — security updates, backups, uptime monitoring" is much better than "Services."
  • Stay consistent — Same fonts, colors, and layout every time. Your brand should be instantly recognizable.
  • Always include the billing period — Clients should immediately understand what timeframe the invoice covers.
  • Make payment instructions obvious — The fewer steps to pay, the faster you get paid.
  • Add a personal touch — A brief thank-you note builds goodwill without being unprofessional.

A polished template sets the tone for your client relationships. Invest time getting it right once, and it will serve you for years.

Next: Chapter 4: Recurring Invoices vs Subscriptions explains when to use each billing approach.

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