Consolidated billing in Amazon EMEA - Amazon Billing
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Consolidated billing in Amazon EMEA

The consolidated daily invoice feature combines your charges, so that you receive fewer invoices each day. You're automatically opted into this feature if you meet the following requirements:

  • Your Amazon Web Services account is invoiced through the Amazon Web Services EMEA SARL (Amazon Europe) entity. For more information, see Managing your payments in Amazon Europe.

  • You're using the pay by invoice payment method. This feature isn't available for credit card or direct debit payment methods.

This feature consolidates the following:

  • Daily subscriptions and out-of-cycle invoices into one invoice

  • Credit memos into one invoice

For example, if you purchase three Reserved Instances and receive two credit memos today, you receive a total of two invoices at the end of the day. One invoice includes your Reserved Instance purchases, and the other includes your credit memos.

Consolidation period

Amazon processes subscription invoices and refunds between 23:59 to 24:00 midnight UTC. Amazon then generates the consolidated invoices and credit memos during the previous 24-hour period. Your consolidated bill is available within minutes.

Services covered

Your daily invoice includes Amazon Web Service subscriptions, out-of-cycle purchases, and credit memos. This feature doesn't include the following:

  • Amazon Web Services Marketplace purchases

  • Amazon monthly service and anniversary invoices

  • Credit memos issued for different original invoices

    For example, suppose that you receive credit memo A for original invoice ID 123, and another credit memo B for original invoice ID 456. Both credit memos aren't consolidated, even if they're issued on the same day. Credit memos are consolidated only if they're issued against the same original invoice ID.

  • Amazon Web Services Support purchases, such as changing Amazon Web Services Support plans

  • Charges for some Amazon Route 53 offerings (for example, purchasing a domain name), Amazon Partner Network, Amazon Managed Services, and Amazon conferences such as re:Invent, and re:Inforce

Currency and foreign exchange rate

Credit memos use the same currency and exchange rate as the original invoice.

For subscription invoices, Amazon applies the latest currency preference to all one-time fees processed during the previous 24-hour period. For example, if you purchase a Reserved Instance in the morning, and then change your preferred currency in the afternoon, Amazon converts the currency for the morning purchase into the new preferred currency. This update appears in the consolidated invoice generated for that day.

Changes to your Amazon Cost and Usage Report

With consolidated billing, it can take up to 24 hours after Amazon processes your one-time charges for them to appear in your Amazon Cost and Usage Report (Amazon CUR), Cost Explorer, or cost budget alerts set up using Amazon Budgets.

You can continue to view your amortized one-time upfront Reserved Instance charges in Amazon CUR, Cost Explorer, or Budgets.

Turn off consolidated billing

By default, this feature is enabled for your account. If you don't want this feature, use the following procedure.

To turn off consolidated billing
  1. Sign in to the Amazon Support Center Console.

  2. Create an Account & billing support case.

  3. For Service, choose Billing,

  4. For Category, choose Consolidated Billing.

  5. Follow the prompts to create your support case.

Note

Repeat this procedure if you want to turn on consolidated billing later.