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Taxi Receipt Examples

Browse 8 realistic taxi receipt examples across city taxi, airport taxi, rideshare, and black car categories. Every receipt shows authentic transportation billing (base fare, metered distance and time, surge multiplier, tolls, and tip) generated using our free tool.

Taxi receipts cover four formats: city taxi (metered metro service with $3-$4 base fare and $2.50-$3.50/mile), airport taxi (with airport surcharge of $4-$10), black car (executive sedan or SUV with flat-rate pricing), and rideshare (Uber and Lyft with dynamic surge pricing and platform fees). Each documents the company, vehicle, driver, pickup and dropoff, distance, fare, tolls, surcharges, tip, and total.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do these taxi receipt examples show?

Each example is a fully formatted taxi receipt generated by our free tool. Metered taxi receipts show the driver license and medallion number, pickup and dropoff addresses with timestamps, distance, base fare, per-mile rate, per-minute rate, tolls passed through, and tip. Rideshare receipts show the app trip ID, driver name, route map link, base fare, distance and time charges, service fee, surge multiplier (when applied), and tip. Black car receipts show hourly or flat rate, waiting time, tolls, fuel surcharge, and auto-included gratuity.

Can I create my own receipt like these examples?

Yes. Every example on this page was created using our free Taxi Receipt Generator. Click 'Create Your Own' on any example to go directly to the generator with a similar template pre-loaded.

What is a surge multiplier on a rideshare receipt?

A surge multiplier (also called surge pricing or dynamic pricing) is applied by rideshare apps when demand significantly exceeds driver supply, typically during peak hours, bad weather, or major events. The multiplier (e.g. 1.8×) is applied to the base trip fare before adding the service fee. The final receipt shows the surge-adjusted trip fare and a notation of the multiplier that was in effect at the time of booking. Airport concession fees and tolls are not surged.

What categories of taxi receipts do you have examples for?

We currently have examples across four categories: City Taxi (standard metered urban taxi and longer metered trip with tolls), Airport Taxi (airport pickup with concession surcharge and airport dropoff), Rideshare (standard app ride and surge-priced ride), and Black Car (hourly executive car and flat-rate airport transfer with auto-included gratuity).

Do these example receipts include the CheckoutReceipt watermark?

Yes. All examples shown here were generated using the free tier, which includes a subtle watermark. Premium users can generate receipts without the watermark. See our pricing page for details.

Will you add more taxi receipt examples?

Yes. We plan to add examples including wheelchair accessible vehicle receipts, shared ride receipts, corporate account taxi receipts, and international taxi receipts with foreign currency conversion as additional examples across all four categories.