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Tire & Alignment Receipt Examples

See how our generator formats tire and alignment receipts: per-tire mounting, balancing, valve stems, and state disposal fees for a full set replacement, plus a fixed-fee wheel alignment service receipt.

Tires and alignment receipts cover tire replacement (4 tires installed and mounted at $400-$1,000+ depending on size), wheel alignment ($75-$150), tire rotation, and balance services. These receipts itemize each tire by brand, model, and DOT spec plus mount/balance labor and disposal fees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a tire replacement receipt from a mechanic shop look like?

A tire replacement receipt lists each tire as a separate parts line with the tire brand, size (e.g. 225/65R17), and unit price. Below the tires are additional per-tire service lines: mounting, balancing, valve stems, and the state tire disposal fee. Each service is billed per tire, so a set of 4 produces 4 lines per service type. The total typically includes 20+ line items on a full set replacement.

What is the tire disposal fee on a receipt?

The tire disposal fee is a state-mandated environmental surcharge covering the regulated recycling of old tires. It is charged per tire removed and ranges from $1–$5 depending on the state. It appears as a separate line item (TIRE DISPOSAL FEE) billed once per tire replaced. Some states call it a tire recycling fee or environmental surcharge. It is generally taxable.

How is wheel alignment billed on a mechanic receipt?

Wheel alignment is a fixed-fee service billed as a single labor line, typically $80–$120 for a 4-wheel alignment. Unlike flat-rate hour billing used for repairs, alignment is usually a flat price regardless of the time taken. The receipt shows the alignment service as one line item with no parts. Some shops also provide an alignment angle printout as documentation, which can be noted on the receipt.

Are tire mounting and balancing taxable?

Tax treatment varies by state. In most states, the tire itself is taxable as a retail sale. Mounting and balancing labor may or may not be taxable depending on the state, states that exempt repair labor also exempt mounting and balancing. The disposal fee is taxable in most states. Our generator applies the correct treatment when you select your state.