Quarter-Hour Billing Increment (15-Minute)
A common billing practice in professional services where all work is rounded to the nearest 15-minute increment for invoicing purposes, typically paired with the 7-minute rounding rule where 1-7 minutes rounds down and 8-14 minutes rounds up to the next quarter hour.
Last updated: 2026-03-20 19:58
Overview
Quarter-hour billing increments are a standard invoicing practice where professional time is billed in 15-minute blocks, balancing administrative simplicity with reasonable precision for both service providers and clients.
How It Works
All tasks are rounded to the nearest 0.25 hour:
- 0.00 (0 min)
- 0.25 (15 min)
- 0.50 (30 min)
- 0.75 (45 min)
- 1.00 (60 min)
Using the 7-minute rule:
- 1-7 min → 0.00
- 8-22 min → 0.25
- 23-37 min → 0.50
- 38-52 min → 0.75
- 53+ min → 1.00+
Industry Usage
Legal Services: Most common billing increment Accounting: Widely used for client work Consulting: Traditional standard Engineering: Professional services billing
Advantages
For Service Providers:
- Simpler calculations
- Standardized across industry
- Reduces administrative overhead
- Easier mental math
For Clients:
- Predictable rounding
- Industry-standard practice
- Easier to estimate costs
Alternatives
6-Minute Increments (Tenths):
- More precise (0.1 hour = 6 min)
- Common in legal billing
- Also called "tenth of an hour"
1-Minute Precision:
- Most accurate
- Enabled by modern software
- Growing trend
Pricing
N/A - This is a billing practice.
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