An electricity bill is a document that outlines the amount of electricity consumed by a customer within a specified period and the corresponding charges for the electricity usage. The bill is issued by the electricity board and serves as a means of payment for the electricity consumed.
The bill typically includes details such as the customer’s account number, the billing period, the meter reading, and the consumption units. The consumption units are measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh) and represent the amount of electricity used during the billing period.
In addition to the electricity charges, the bill may also include other fees and taxes such as service charges, government taxes, and value-added tax (VAT). These additional charges may vary depending on the electricity provider and the location of the customer.
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