Every way to find your Apple receipt
1. On iPhone or iPad
- Open Settings and tap your name at the top.
- Tap Media & Purchases, then View Account (sign in if prompted).
- Tap Purchase History and choose a date range.
- Tap a specific charge to expand the itemized receipt.
2. On a Mac
- Open the App Store and click your name in the bottom-left corner.
- Click View Information or Account Settings and sign in.
- Find Purchase History and click See All, then Manage to view individual charges.
3. Online at reportaproblem.apple.com
- Go to reportaproblem.apple.com in any browser.
- Sign in with your Apple Account.
- Browse recent purchases, open a charge to see its details, or request a receipt or refund.
4. In your email
- Open your email and search for the sender apple.com/bill.
- Or search the subject line 'Your receipt from Apple'.
- Open the matching email to see and save the itemized receipt.
Emailed Apple receipts are the easiest to save or forward for business expenses.
Purchase history vs an itemized receipt
Purchase History is the running list of everything charged to your Apple Account: apps, subscriptions, iCloud, and in-app purchases. It is where you go to see what you were billed for and when.
An itemized receipt is the detailed proof of a single charge, showing each item, the price, tax, and the payment method. You get it by tapping a specific charge inside Purchase History, or by opening the receipt Apple emailed you from apple.com/bill.
Finding a subscription or in-app purchase receipt
Subscriptions (like iCloud+, Apple Music, or a third-party app subscription billed through Apple) and in-app purchases appear in the same Purchase History as app downloads, so you retrieve their receipts the same way.
To manage the subscription itself, go to Settings, tap your name, then Subscriptions. To get the receipt for a specific renewal, open Purchase History and tap the charge for that date, or find the matching apple.com/bill email.
Getting an Apple receipt for business expenses
If you deduct software, apps, or subscriptions as a business expense, the emailed receipt from apple.com/bill is the cleanest record to keep, it is itemized and easy to forward to your accountant or an expense app.
Because Apple charges recur monthly or yearly, these are some of the easiest deductions to forget. Capturing each receipt as it arrives, rather than hunting for it at tax time, keeps the deduction and the proof together.
Good to know
- Purchase History groups charges by date, tap a date to expand the itemized breakdown.
- Subscriptions and in-app purchases show up in the same Purchase History as app downloads.
- Apple's emailed receipts come from apple.com/bill, save or forward them for deductible software and subscriptions.
- If a charge looks unfamiliar, reportaproblem.apple.com lets you see the details and request a refund.
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