Using the billing platform
Your account's billing settings apply to every paid feature or product you add to the account. You can manage settings like your payment method, billing cycle, and billing email. You can also view billing information such as your subscription, billing date, payment history, and past receipts.
About billing on GitHub
Your bill is a combination of charges for your subscriptions, including your account's plan, and usage-based billing.
Viewing your subscriptions and billing date
You can view your account's subscription, your other paid features and products, and your next billing date in your account's billing settings.
Adding or editing a payment method
You can add a payment method to your account or update your account's existing payment method at any time.
Viewing your payment history and receipts
You can view your account's payment history and download past receipts at any time.
Adding information to your receipts
You can add extra information to your GitHub receipts, such as tax or accounting information required by your company or country.
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.
Setting your billing email
Your account's billing email is where GitHub sends receipts and other billing-related communication.
Changing the duration of your billing cycle
You can pay for your account's subscription and other paid features and products on a monthly or yearly billing cycle.
Redeeming a coupon
If you have a coupon, you can redeem it towards a paid GitHub subscription.
Troubleshooting a declined credit card charge
If the credit card you use to pay for GitHub is declined, you can take several steps to ensure that your payments go through and that you are not locked out of your account.
Unlocking a locked account
Your account's paid features are locked if your payment is past due because of billing problems.