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This document describes how to get started with monthly invoicing for Google Cloud. If your Cloud Billing account is already set up as an invoicing account and you'd like to learn how to pay for your Google Cloud costs, visit Make a payment to an invoiced Cloud Billing account.

Cloud Billing accounts pay for Google Cloud projects and Google Maps Platform projects. A project and its service-level resources are always paid for by a Cloud Billing account.

When you first set up your Cloud Billing account, you create a self-serve, automatically paid, account. You might be eligible to switch your account type to monthly invoiced billing if your business meets certain requirements. These requirements include, but aren't limited to the following:

With monthly invoicing:

You might receive multiple invoices that are split across a set of transactions, when they involve resellers or multiple countries. For more information, see Split invoicing for agency model transactions.

Check eligibility and request invoiced billing

Use this form to apply for an invoiced Cloud Billing account and find out if your organization is eligible to switch to monthly invoicing.

To apply, you must be a Billing Account Administrator of your organization's current billing account.

Apply for an invoiced Cloud Billing account

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Last updated 2025-07-02 UTC.

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