Every way to find your Amazon receipt
1. On the website
- Sign in to Amazon.com and open Returns & Orders (Your Orders).
- Find the order and click Order details, or the Invoice link.
- Choose View invoice or Print invoice, then print or save it as a PDF.
2. In the Amazon app
- Open the app and tap the menu, then Your Orders.
- Select the order and open its details.
- Tap the invoice or receipt option to view and save it.
3. For third-party (marketplace) orders
- Open the order in Your Orders.
- Use Get invoice or Request invoice, which asks the seller to provide one.
- If none is available, contact the seller directly through the order for a receipt.
Marketplace sellers, not Amazon, issue invoices for their items, so the option may say Request invoice.
4. In your email
- Search your inbox for the order confirmation from auto-confirm@amazon.com.
- Note this is a confirmation, not the itemized invoice, use it to find the order, then pull the invoice from Order details.
Order history vs an itemized invoice
Your Orders is the running list of everything you have bought, and it goes back years, filterable by date or year. That is your purchase history. The itemized invoice is the detailed document for a single order, showing each item, price, tax, shipping, and payment method.
For a return you usually just need the order; for an expense report, reimbursement, or tax deduction you need the invoice, which you open from Order details.
Getting a printable invoice for business or reimbursement
From an order's details page, the Invoice link opens a clean, itemized document you can print or save as a PDF, exactly what an employer, client, or accountant expects.
If you buy for work regularly, an Amazon Business account adds downloadable tax invoices and lets you separate business orders from personal ones, which makes deduction tracking far cleaner.
Separating business and personal Amazon orders
Mixing business supplies and personal shopping in one Amazon account is the biggest headache at tax time. Every deductible order has to be picked out of a long personal history.
Whether you use a separate business account or just flag work orders, capture the invoice for each business purchase when it arrives, so your deductible spending is recorded and categorized instead of buried.
Keeping Amazon receipts for taxes
Business supplies, equipment, and software bought on Amazon are deductible, and the IRS expects the itemized invoice rather than just a card statement or the confirmation email.
Forward the invoice to NeoReceipt or snap it, and it is read and filed under the right Schedule C category, so a year of Amazon business orders is documented without digging through Your Orders at filing time.
Good to know
- The order confirmation email is not an invoice, always pull the itemized invoice from Order details for expenses.
- Your Orders is searchable and filterable by year, so even old purchases are easy to find.
- For frequent work purchases, Amazon Business offers downloadable tax invoices and business/personal separation.
Never hunt for a receipt again
Found it? Keep it, and every future receipt, in one place. NeoReceipt lets you snap a photo or forward a receipt email, then reads it and files it into the right tax category. If you are self-employed, that means every deduction is captured and nothing goes missing.
