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Billing and payments documentation
Learn about the different components of your bill, and how you can view and manage those components.
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About Visual Studio subscriptions with GitHub Enterprise
You can give Visual Studio subscribers on your team access to GitHub Enterprise with a combined offering from Microsoft.
Adding a sales tax certificate
If you're a customer in the United States with a GitHub Customer Agreement and you're exempt from sales tax, you can upload a certificate to ensure the correct sales tax amount is calculated.
Azure subscription payments
Learn about paying for metered usage of GitHub plans, licenses, and usage with an Azure subscription.
Azure subscription reference
Reference information for connecting an Azure subscription to pay for usage of GitHub.
Billing for GitHub Enterprise
Learn how your bill is calculated based on how many GitHub Enterprise licenses you use.
Billing reports reference
Billing reports show detailed GitHub usage, premium request usage, and billing information for your account.
Billing through Azure subscriptions
Learn how billing works when you connect your GitHub account to an Azure subscription.
Combined GitHub Enterprise cloud and server use
Your enterprise account enables you to set up GitHub Enterprise Server with no additional cost.
Connecting an Azure subscription
You can enable and pay for usage-based billing on GitHub by connecting an Azure subscription.