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Oil Change With Add-ons Receipt Examples

Multi-service oil change receipts combining the oil change with filter replacements or tire rotation on the same service ticket. These examples show how full-service shops itemize each add-on with its own parts line, labor line, and disposal fee.

Oil change with add-ons receipts cover oil change plus extras like tire rotation ($25-$40), filter replacement ($30-$50), or fluid top-offs as part of the same service ticket. These receipts itemize the oil change and each add-on as separate lines for warranty and maintenance records.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How are add-on services itemized on an oil change receipt?

Each add-on service appears as its own line item below the core oil-change lines. Parts (filters, wiper blades) get a part-description line with the unit price. Labor for each additional service gets its own LABOR line with hours and rate. This separation lets the customer and any expense-reimbursement system verify each charge independently.

Is the air filter labor billed separately from the oil change labor?

Yes, at full-service shops. The oil change labor covers drain, refill, and inspection. Filter installation labor covers removing the airbox and cabin housing, a separate operation. Quick-lube chains sometimes bundle filter installation into the service price; independent shops and dealerships bill them as two distinct labor lines.

How is tire rotation shown on an oil change receipt?

Tire rotation appears as a separate LABOR - TIRE ROTATION line with its own flat-rate or hourly charge. Many shops include a rotation note showing the pattern used (e.g., front-to-rear cross) below the payment section. This documents the rotation for tire warranty purposes, which often require rotation every 5,000 to 7,500 miles.

Are filter replacements and tire rotation taxable on this receipt?

Filter parts are tangible personal property and taxable in all states with a sales tax. Labor for filter installation is taxable in some states and exempt in others. Tire rotation labor is taxable in most states. The generator applies the correct state-specific tax treatment when you select your state.