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### YamlMime:FAQ
metadata:
title: Billing FAQ for Visual Studio Visual cloud subscriptions | Microsoft Docs
author: joseb-rdc
ms.author: amast
manager: shve
ms.assetid: 21e0471d-ad59-4d21-9c6f-13f7147569af
ms.date: 09/11/2024
ms.topic: article
description: Get answers to frequently asked questions about billing for Visual Studio cloud subscriptions, such as general purchasing, Enterprise Agreement (EA), and charges.
title: Visual Studio cloud subscriptions billing FAQ
summary: |
Get complete information on [subscription benefits and pricing](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/pricing/) to understand the benefits and costs of each type of Visual Studio subscription.
sections:
- name: General purchasing questions
questions:
- question: |
Can I buy Visual Studio cloud subscriptions using a Purchase Order?
answer: |
No. All Visual Studio cloud subscriptions must be purchased using an Azure subscription. (Think of it as your Azure billing account.)
- question: |
What types of Azure subscriptions can be used to buy Visual Studio cloud subscriptions?
answer: |
Most Azure subscriptions can be used. We support Azure subscriptions connected to your
[Enterprise Agreement (EA)](https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/enterprise-agreement/), Azure subscriptions set up by
Cloud Solution Providers (CSPs), set up through Microsoft Open License resellers, and Pay-As-You-Go Azure subscriptions.
Some types of Azure subscriptions, including [Azure Free Trial](https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/free-trial/) and subscriptions included as subscriber benefits in Visual Studio subscriptions can't be used.
- question: |
Am I required to buy other Azure services?
answer: |
Not at all. If you only want to buy Visual Studio cloud subscriptions via Azure, you can do that.
- question: |
Where can I view my billing and usage data?
answer: |
Get information on [viewing your invoice and usage](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/download-azure-invoice-daily-usage-date).
- name: Enterprise Agreement (EA) customers
questions:
- question: |
Can I use an Enterprise Agreement to buy Visual Studio cloud subscriptions?
answer: |
Yes, you can. You need to be a contributor or higher role for an Azure subscription that was created for your EA. Make sure that you make your
purchases for Visual Studio cloud subscriptions directly in the Visual Studio Marketplace. You can't purchase Visual Studio cloud subscriptions using a
Purchase Order.
- question: |
How can I tell whether I have the necessary privileges to buy services in the Visual Studio Marketplace through my organization's Enterprise Agreement?
answer: |
The easiest approach to determine if you have the right privileges is to select the **Buy** button for a service offered in the Visual Studio Marketplace.
Select an Azure subscription from the list of Azure subscriptions currently linked to your sign in. This subscription serves as your billing account.
The type of billing account, such as "Pay-As-You-Go" or "Enterprise Agreement", indicates whether the Azure subscription is part of your Enterprise Agreement.
Another option is to attempt to visit the [Azure Enterprise Portal](https://ea.azure.com). If you can reach it successfully, you already have either
the Enterprise Admin or the Account Owner role. Only Account Owners can set up new Azure billing accounts in an Enterprise Agreement. If you can't access
the Azure Enterprise Portal, find out who your Enterprise there's, and ask that person to add you as an
Account Owner within the Azure Enterprise Portal. If you're unable to find this person, you can [submit a support ticket](https://support.microsoft.com/supportrequestform/cf791efa-485b-95a3-6fad-3daf9cd4027c)
and request the contact information. You need your organization's name and your Enterprise Agreement enrollment number for the support ticket.
- question: |
Can I use the Azure Monetary Commitment funds from my Enterprise Agreement to buy Visual Studio cloud subscriptions?
answer: |
No, these prepaid funds aren't eligible for purchasing Visual Studio cloud subscriptions. When you choose an Azure subscription that was created for your
EA to purchase Visual Studio cloud subscriptions, the charges appear on your next "overage" invoice. Typically these charges are invoiced monthly, but due to historical
rules for some EA customers, an overage invoice might not be issued for several months. Consult a licensing specialist for your EA if you need to know
what number of extra purchases trigger an overage invoice. These purchases aren't eligible for Azure Monetary Commitment funds.
- name: How charges are processed
questions:
- question: |
How are monthly cloud subscription charges processed?
answer: |
At the first purchase, we bill a prorated quantity to cover the remaining days in the current month. For instance, if a purchase of 10 Visual Studio Professional monthly
cloud subscriptions was made on April 15, we would charge for five subscriptions because 50% of the month remains.
On the first of May, and each month thereafter until you cancel, the full 10 units are billed.
When you increase the paid quantity later, we also prorate the increased units to cover the remaining days in the current month. So if you bought one more Visual Studio
Professional monthly cloud subscription on May 10, we would bill roughly 0.677 units (21 days remaining in the 31-day month of May).
- question: |
How are annual cloud subscription charges processed?
answer: |
At each purchase, we bill the full quantity purchased immediately. Charges aren't spread over the year and there's no prorating. If you buy annual cloud subscriptions
at different times in the year, you'll have subscriptions renewing in different months. We don't make all of a customer's annual cloud subscriptions coterminous
in the way that's common with Microsoft volume licensing agreement purchasing.
- question: |
How do cancellations work?
answer: |
When you cancel a Visual Studio cloud subscription, you're canceling automatic renewal. The subscription continues until its normal renewal date and then simply expires.
At expiration, the Visual Studio subscriber can no longer use Visual Studio or any other benefits from the subscription.
With monthly cloud subscriptions, cancellations take effect the first day of the next month. If you only cancel some of your monthly cloud subscriptions,
be sure to remove users on the first of the next month to ensure that the correct people continue to have active subscriptions assigned.
For annual cloud subscriptions, cancellations take effect the first day of the month following 12 months from the original purchase, or 12 months from the last annual
renewal charge. For instance, if you bought a Visual Studio Professional annual cloud subscription on January 3, 2018, it remains active until February 1, 2019 when
it automatically renews for another year. If you cancel at any time between then and February 1, 2020, the subscription will expire on February 1, 2020. there's no
rebate for canceling part way through the subscription year.
- question: |
What kind of volume discounts are available for Visual Studio subscriptions?
answer: |
You get a 5% discount on the sixth and all subsequent subscriptions *within each type* of subscription:
* Visual Studio Professional monthly
* Visual Studio Professional annual
* Visual Studio Enterprise monthly
* Visual Studio Enterprise annual
For example, if you buy six Visual Studio Professional monthly subscriptions and five Visual Studio Enterprise monthly subscriptions, you pay the regular price on five Professional, get a 5% discount on the sixth Professional, and pay regular price on all five Enterprise subscriptions.
The discount only applies to charges in a given monthly billing period. So, if you buy five Visual Studio Professional annual subscriptions in one month, and then you buy five more the next month, you'll pay the regular price on all 10 subscriptions. To receive the discount, all of the purchases need to occur in the same billing period.
> [!NOTE]
> Microsoft no longer offers Visual Studio Professional Annual subscriptions and Visual Studio Enterprise Annual subscriptions in Cloud Subscriptions. There is no change to existing customers experience and ability to renew, increase, decrease, or cancel their subscriptions. New customers are encouraged to go to [https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/pricing/](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/pricing/) to explore different options to purchase Visual Studio.
- name: Other questions
questions:
- question: |
Can I use the monthly Azure DevTest individual credit as a Visual Studio subscriber to buy more Visual Studio cloud subscriptions?
answer: |
No, you can't use your [monthly Azure DevTest individual credit](https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/member-offers/credit-for-visual-studio-subscribers/) as a Visual Studio subscriber to pay for Visual Studio Marketplace purchases. Any Visual Studio cloud subscription purchases are billed to your credit card.
Before you make purchases, you need to [remove your spending limit](https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/spending-limits/).
- question: |
What's the difference between annual and monthly cloud subscriptions?
answer: |
Monthly cloud subscriptions include Visual Studio plus use of Azure DevOps Services and TFS. Annual cloud subscriptions have these benefits, too. They also include subscriber
benefits, including use of Windows and other Microsoft software to install and run for development and testing, a monthly Azure DevTest individual credit to use for experimenting with Azure services and doing development and testing in the cloud, training, support, and much more.
[Compare cloud subscription benefits and pricing](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/pricing/)
- question: |
Do I get new versions of Visual Studio if I buy a Visual Studio cloud subscription?
answer: |
Yes. As new versions are released, you can download and run them. Plus you can continue to run previous versions too.
- question: |
Can I buy Visual Studio cloud subscriptions from my software reseller?
answer: |
Yes, you can, if your reseller participates in the Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) program. Just ask them.
- question: |
Where can I find information about Azure invoices?
answer: |
Check out the [Understand your Azure invoice](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/cost-management-billing/understand/understand-invoice) article in the [Azure documentation](/azure/).
additionalContent: |
## Related resources
- [Visual Studio Subscriptions Admin portal](https://manage.visualstudio.com/)
- [Visual Studio cloud subscription purchasing for CSPs](vscloud-csp.md)
- For assistance with sales, subscriptions, accounts and billing for Visual Studio Subscriptions, see Visual Studio [Subscriptions support](https://aka.ms/vssubscriberhelp).
## See also
- [Visual Studio documentation](/visualstudio/)
- [Azure DevOps documentation](/azure/devops/)
- [Azure documentation](/azure/)
- [Microsoft 365 documentation](/microsoft-365/)
## Next steps
Buy cloud subscriptions now
- [Visual Studio Professional monthly](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms.vs-professional-monthly)
- [Visual Studio Enterprise monthly](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ms.vs-enterprise-monthly)