Every way to find your CVS receipt
1. In the CVS app or CVS.com (digital receipts)
- Open the CVS app or sign in at CVS.com.
- Open your account and look for digital receipts or purchase history.
- Select a purchase to view the itemized digital receipt (saved when ExtraCare was scanned).
2. Online orders
- Sign in at CVS.com and open Order History.
- Select the order to view or print the receipt.
3. In store or customer service
- For an in-store purchase that was not linked to ExtraCare, ask the store to reprint the receipt.
- For older purchases, contact CVS customer service with the card used and the date.
ExtraCare links your in-store receipts
When you scan your ExtraCare card or enter your phone number at checkout, CVS saves a digital receipt to your account, viewable in the app. Without it, the only record of an in-store purchase is the printed slip.
Turning on digital receipts in the app keeps every ExtraCare purchase in one place.
Prescriptions are separate
Prescription payment records and your annual prescription history come from the CVS pharmacy, not the retail receipt. You can request a prescription payment summary from the pharmacy, which is useful for medical expense records.
Keeping CVS receipts for taxes
Most personal items are not deductible, but if you buy supplies for a business, the itemized receipt is what you keep. Health-related costs may matter for an HSA or medical-expense records rather than a business deduction.
Capture the itemized digital receipt and separate any business or reimbursable items when you buy.
Good to know
- Scan ExtraCare or enter your phone number at checkout so CVS saves a digital receipt to your account.
- Turn on digital receipts in the CVS app to keep every purchase in one place.
- Need prescription payment records? Request a summary from the pharmacy, it is separate from retail receipts.
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