Build Target-style retail receipts featuring itemized products, multiple tax rates, Circle savings, and barcodes. Perfect for mockups and design projects.
Start Your Target Receipt

Start from a ready-made layout, edit every field, and export in seconds.
Organize receipt sections with category headers, itemized products, and savings summaries like modern department stores.
Watch your department store receipt update as you add products, apply discounts, and show savings.
Download as PNG for digital records, PDF for returns, or JPEG for quick sharing.
Upload your logo, add loyalty program info, and customize every detail for a professional retail look.
Include transaction barcodes and QR codes for digital receipts and loyalty programs.
Choose thermal paper for authentic retail receipt look or white for cleaner appearance.
Three simple steps to generate professional receipts
Step 1:
Open the template
Step 2:
Edit every field
Step 3:
Download your file
Get these fields right and your target receipt will read like the original.
From bookkeeping to mockups, it covers a lot of ground
Recreate a record of your own Target purchase for returns or records
Document supplies and purchases for reimbursement
Keep receipt IDs handy for Target's return windows
Itemize household spending across Target runs
Keep organized purchase records for deductions
Create realistic retail receipt mockups for design projects
Quick answers about this template
DPCI stands for department-class-item, Target's internal product numbering in a 3-2-4 digit format. Every item on a Target receipt shows its DPCI next to the price.
A Target receipt shows the store info, date and register, each item with its DPCI and price, tax letters, totals, the payment method with any RedCard savings, and a receipt ID barcode used for returns. Our template lets you customize all of these.
If you paid by card, Target stores can usually retrieve the purchase. For cash purchases there is no lookup, which is why keeping or recreating a record of your own purchase matters for returns and expenses.
A Target receipt is the register slip from a Target store purchase. It lists each item with its department code (DPCI) and price, tax-status letters, the store location, the register and cashier, payment details including RedCard discounts, and a barcode with a receipt ID that Target scans for returns.
Target receipts matter for returns (Target's return window varies by item and payment method), price-match requests, expense records, and tracking RedCard savings. Because Target can look up purchases made on a card, the paper receipt matters most for cash purchases and for itemized expense documentation.
Store location, address, and phone • Date, time, register, and cashier • Each item with its DPCI department-class-item code and price • Tax-status letters next to prices • Subtotal, tax breakdown, and total • Payment method, card last four, and RedCard savings line • Receipt ID barcode for returns
Include DPCI codes in the 3-2-4 digit format next to items • Show the 5% RedCard discount line if the payment is a RedCard • Use tax-status letters consistent with the tax total • Keep the receipt ID barcode at the bottom, since that is what Target scans at returns
Yes. You can build and customize receipts for free with no sign-up required. Watermark-free exports and saved receipts are available with Pro.
You can export your receipts as PNG (high-quality images), PDF (print-ready documents), or JPEG (compressed images for smaller file sizes).
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