Know your billing options
If you’re on monthly invoicing: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 31 March 2019.
If you’re on automatic or manual payments: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 30 June 2019.
Create a new account in IDR to continue advertising. Learn more
When setting up your payment information for Google Ads, there are two things to keep in mind: Your payment setting and your payment method.
Payment setting: how you pay
This is how you make your payments. Your choices are:
- Automatic payments: You're automatically charged after your ads run, either 30 days after your last automatic charge or when you reach a preset amount (known as your threshold), whichever comes first. You can also make payments at any time to control your costs.
- Manual payments: Pay when you want for future costs. With this setting, you make a payment before your ads run. Then, as your ads run and you accrue costs, the credit from your payment will decrease. When your payment is used up, your ads will stop running.
The manual payments setting isn't available for new accounts in the countries listed. If you can't see this option when signing up, proceed with automatic payments to finish creating your account.
Countries
- North America
- Canada
- United States
- Europe
- Austria
- Belgium
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Ireland
- Italy
- Luxembourg
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Portugal
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- Middle East
- Israel
- Asia Pacific
- Australia
- Malaysia
- New Zealand
- North America
- Monthly invoicing (credit line): Some businesses are eligible for a Google credit line if they meet certain requirements. With this setting you accrue costs first, then receive a monthly invoice. You pay for these costs with a check or bank transfer. It is required that you make payments within the timeframe that you've agreed to with Google, according to terms and conditions. Contact your Google Ads online specialist for more details or learn more about monthly invoicing.
Payment method: what you pay with
This is what you use to pay your bills, such as a credit or debit card. The choices available to you will depend on your country (that is, the country of your business address) and the currency you've selected for your Google Ads account. See your payment options.
If you’re on monthly invoicing: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 31 March 2019.
If you’re on automatic or manual payments: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 30 June 2019.
Create a new account in IDR to continue advertising. Learn more
When setting up your payment information for Google Ads, there are two things to keep in mind: Your payment setting and your payment method.
Payment setting: how you pay
This is how you make your payments. Your choices are:
- Automatic payments: You're automatically charged after your ads run, either 30 days after your last automatic charge or when you reach a preset amount (known as your threshold), whichever comes first. You can also make payments at any time to control your costs.
- Manual payments: Pay when you want for future costs. With this setting, you make a payment before your ads run. Then, as your ads run and you accrue costs, the credit from your payment will decrease. When your payment is used up, your ads will stop running.
The manual payments setting isn't available for new accounts in the countries listed. If you can't see this option when signing up, proceed with automatic payments to finish creating your account.
Countries
- North America
- Canada
- United States
- Europe
- Austria
- Belgium
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Ireland
- Italy
- Luxembourg
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Portugal
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- Middle East
- Israel
- Asia Pacific
- Australia
- Malaysia
- New Zealand
- North America
- Monthly invoicing (credit line): Some businesses are eligible for a Google credit line if they meet certain requirements. With this setting, you accrue costs first, then receive a monthly invoice. You pay for these costs with a check or bank transfer. It is required that you make payments within the timeframe that you've agreed to with Google, according to terms and conditions. Contact your Google Ads online specialist for more details or learn more about monthly invoicing.
Payment method: what you pay with
This is what you use to pay your bills, such as a credit or debit card. The choices available to you will depend on your country (that is, the country of your business address) and the currency you've selected for your Google Ads account. See your payment options.
Your tax information
The taxes that are applied to your account depend on which country your billing address is located in, as well as the currency you use in your account. To see which taxes apply to your location, visit our taxes section in the Help Center.
If you’re on monthly invoicing: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 31 March 2019.
If you’re on automatic or manual payments: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 30 June 2019.
Create a new account in IDR to continue advertising. Learn more
When setting up your payment information for Google Ads, there are two things to keep in mind: Your payment setting and your payment method.
Payment setting: how you pay
This is how you make your payments. Your choices are:
- Automatic payments: You're automatically charged after your ads run, either 30 days after your last automatic charge or when you reach a preset amount (known as your threshold), whichever comes first. You can also make payments at any time to control your costs.
- Manual payments: Pay when you want for future costs. With this setting, you make a payment before your ads run. Then, as your ads run and you accrue costs, the credit from your payment will decrease. When your payment is depleted, your ads will stop running.
The manual payments setting isn't available for new accounts in the countries listed. If you can't see this option when signing up, proceed with automatic payments to finish creating your account.
Countries
- North America
- Canada
- United States
- Europe
- Austria
- Belgium
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Ireland
- Italy
- Luxembourg
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Portugal
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- Middle East
- Israel
- Asia Pacific
- Australia
- Malaysia
- New Zealand
- North America
- Monthly invoicing (credit line): Some businesses are eligible for a Google credit line if they meet certain requirements. With this setting, you accrue costs first, then receive a monthly invoice. You pay for these costs with a check or bank transfer. It is required that you make payments within the timeframe that you've agreed to with Google, according to terms and conditions. Contact your Google Ads online specialist for more details or learn more about monthly invoicing.
Payment method: what you pay with
This is what you use to pay your bills, such as credit or debit card. The choices available to you will depend on your country (that is, the country of your business address) and the currency you've selected for your Google Ads account. See your payment options.
Your VAT information
Google Ads accounts with European Union (EU) business addresses are subject to Value Added Tax (VAT). Here's a few things you'll need to know, but reach out to your local tax authority for more information:
- VAT won't be charged to your Google Ads account. But you're still be responsible for self-assessing and paying VAT at your EU Member State's local rate.
- If your business address is located in Ireland, you'll be charged VAT at the current Irish rate.
If you’re on monthly invoicing: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 31 March 2019.
If you’re on automatic or manual payments: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 30 June 2019.
Create a new account in IDR to continue advertising. Learn more
When setting up your payment information for Google Ads, there are two things to keep in mind: Your payment setting and your payment method.
Payment setting: how you pay
This is how you make your payments. In your country, we currently offer the following payment settings:
- Manual payments: Pay when you want for future costs. With this setting, you make a payment before your ads run. Then, as your ads run and you accrue costs, the credit from your payment will decrease. When your payment is depleted, your ads will stop running.
- Monthly invoicing (credit line): Some businesses are eligible for a Google credit line if they meet certain requirements. With this setting, you accrue costs first, then receive a monthly invoice. You pay for these costs with a check or bank transfer. It is required that you make payments within the timeframe that you've agreed to with Google, according to terms and conditions. Contact your Google Ads online specialist for more details or learn more about monthly invoicing.
Payment method: what you pay with
This is what you use to add money to your account. The choices available to you depend on your country (that is, the country of your business address) and the currency you've selected for your Google Ads account. See your payment options.
Your VAT information
All Google advertisers with Russian billing addresses are charged 18% Value Added Tax (VAT) for each of their payments, with no exceptions.
If you’re on monthly invoicing: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 31 March 2019.
If you’re on automatic or manual payments: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 30 June 2019.
Create a new account in IDR to continue advertising. Learn more
When setting up your payment information for Google Ads, there are two things to keep in mind: Your payment setting and your payment method.
Payment setting: how you pay
This is how you make your payments. Your choices are:
- Manual payments: Pay when you want for future costs. With this setting, you make a payment before your ads run. Then, as your ads run and you accrue costs, the credit from your payment will decrease. When your payment is depleted, your ads will stop running.
- Monthly invoicing (credit line): Some businesses are eligible for a Google credit line if they meet certain requirements. With this setting, you accrue costs first, then receive a monthly invoice. You pay for these costs with a check or bank transfer. It is required that you make payments within the timeframe that you've agreed to with Google, according to terms and conditions. Contact your Google Ads online specialist for more details or learn more about monthly invoicing.
Payment method: what you pay with
This is what you use to add money to your account or pay your bills. The choices available to you depend on your country (that is, the country of your business address) and the currency you've selected for your Google Ads account. See your payment options.
Your VAT information
Under the Shanghai VAT pilot program, Google Advertising (Shanghai) is required to charge 6% VAT for all clients, even if they aren't based in Shanghai. There are no exceptions.
If you’re on monthly invoicing: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 31 March 2019.
If you’re on automatic or manual payments: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 30 June 2019.
Create a new account in IDR to continue advertising. Learn more
When setting up your payment information for Google Ads, there are two things to keep in mind: Your payment setting and your payment method.
Payment setting: how you pay
This is how you make your payments. Your choices are:
- Automatic payments: You're automatically charged after your ads run, either 30 days after your last automatic charge or when you reach a preset amount (known as your threshold), whichever comes first. You can also make payments at any time to control your costs.
- Manual payments: Pay when you want for future costs. With this setting, you make a payment before your ads run. Then, as your ads run and you accrue costs, the credit from your payment will decrease. When your payment is used up, your ads will stop running.
- Monthly invoicing (credit line): Some businesses are eligible for a Google credit line if they meet certain requirements. With this setting, you accrue costs first, then receive a monthly invoice. You pay for these costs with a check or bank transfer. It is required that you make payments within the timeframe that you've agreed to with Google, according to terms and conditions. Contact your Google Ads online specialist for more details or learn more about monthly invoicing.
Payment method: what you pay with
This is what you use to pay your bills, such as a credit or debit card. The choices available to you depend on your country (that is, the country of your business address) and the currency and payment setting you've chosen for your Google Ads account. See your payment options.
Your VAT information
Value Added Tax (VAT) is a 5% tax on goods and services that is paid to the Taiwanese tax authority. Google will issue you a GUI (Government Uniform Invoice) each time you make a payment if you're on the manual payments setting, or each time you receive a monthly invoice with a taxable amount due if you have a credit line. The exception is that if your payment method is credit card (on either automatic or manual payment settings), you won't be charged VAT, and Google will not issue you a GUI.
If you’re on monthly invoicing: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 31 March 2019.
If you’re on automatic or manual payments: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 30 June 2019.
Create a new account in IDR to continue advertising. Learn more
When setting up your payment information for Google Ads, there are two things to keep in mind: Your payment setting and your payment method.
Payment setting: how you pay
This is how you make your payments. Your choices are:
- Automatic payments: You're automatically charged after your ads run, either 30 days after your last automatic charge or when you reach a preset amount (known as your threshold), whichever comes first. You can also make payments at any time to control your costs.
- Manual payments: Pay when you want for future costs. With this setting, you make a payment before your ads run. Then, as your ads run and you accrue costs, the credit from your payment will decrease. When your payment is used up, your ads will stop running.
- Monthly invoicing (credit line): Some businesses are eligible for a Google credit line if they meet certain requirements.With this setting, you accrue costs first, then receive a monthly invoice. You pay for these costs with a check or bank transfer. It is required that you make payments within the timeframe that you've agreed to with Google, according to terms and conditions. Contact your Google Ads online specialist for more details or learn more about monthly invoicing.
Payment method: what you pay with
This is what you use to pay your bills, such as a credit or debit card. The choices available to you depend on your country (that is, the country of your business address) and the currency and payment setting you've chosen for your Google Ads account. See your payment options.
Your tax information
The taxes that are applied to your account depend on which country your billing address is located in, the currency you use in your account, and your payment method and setting. See which taxes apply to your location.
If you’re on monthly invoicing: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 31 March 2019.
If you’re on automatic or manual payments: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 30 June 2019.
Create a new account in IDR to continue advertising. Learn more
When setting up your payment information for Google Ads, there are two things to keep in mind: Your payment setting and your payment method.
Payment setting: how you pay
This is how you make your payments. Your choices are:
- Automatic payments: You're automatically charged after your ads run, either 30 days after your last automatic charge or when you reach a preset amount (known as your threshold), whichever comes first. You can also make payments at any time to control your costs.
- Manual payments: Pay when you want for future costs. With this setting, you make a payment before your ads run. Then, as your ads run and you accrue costs, the credit from your payment will decrease. When your payment is used up, your ads will stop running.
The manual payments setting isn't available for new accounts in the countries listed. If you can't see this option when signing up, proceed with automatic payments to finish creating your account.
Countries
- North America
- Canada
- United States
- Europe
- Austria
- Belgium
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Ireland
- Italy
- Luxembourg
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Portugal
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- Middle East
- Israel
- Asia Pacific
- Australia
- Malaysia
- New Zealand
- North America
- Monthly invoicing (credit line): Some businesses are eligible for a Google credit line if they meet certain requirements. With this setting, you accrue costs first, then receive a monthly invoice. You pay for these costs with a check or bank transfer. It is required that you make payments within the timeframe that you've agreed to with Google, according to terms and conditions. Contact your Google Ads online specialist for more details or learn more about monthly invoicing.
Payment method: what you pay with
This is what you use to pay your bills, such as a credit or debit card. The choices available to you will depend on your country (that is, the country of your business address) and the currency you've selected for your Google Ads account. See your payment options.
If you’re on monthly invoicing: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 31 March 2019.
If you’re on automatic or manual payments: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 30 June 2019.
Create a new account in IDR to continue advertising. Learn more
When setting up your payment information for Google Ads, there are two things to keep in mind: Your payment setting and your payment method.
Payment setting: how you pay
This is how you make your payments. Your choices are:
- Automatic payments: You're automatically charged after your ads run, either 30 days after your last automatic charge or when you reach a preset amount (known as your threshold), whichever comes first. You can also make payments at any time to control your costs.
- Manual payments: Pay when you want for future costs. With this setting, you make a payment before your ads run. Then, as your ads run and you accrue costs, the credit from your payment will decrease. When your payment is used up, your ads will stop running.
The manual payments setting isn't available for new accounts in the countries listed. If you can't see this option when signing up, proceed with automatic payments to finish creating your account.
Countries
- North America
- Canada
- United States
- Europe
- Austria
- Belgium
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Ireland
- Italy
- Luxembourg
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Portugal
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- Middle East
- Israel
- Asia Pacific
- Australia
- Malaysia
- New Zealand
- North America
Payment method: what you pay with
This is what you use to pay your bills, such as a credit or debit card. The choices available to you will depend on your country (that is, the country of your business address) and the currency you've selected for your Google Ads account. See your payment options.
Your documents and payment information
By clicking the gear icon and choosing Billing, you can see your transaction history, settings, payment methods, and billing profile information.
If you’re on monthly invoicing: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 31 March 2019.
If you’re on automatic or manual payments: Google Ads accounts in Indonesia not using IDR will be deactivated after 30 June 2019.
Create a new account in IDR to continue advertising. Learn more
When setting up your payment information for Google Ads, there are two things to keep in mind: Your payment setting and your payment method.
Payment setting: how you pay
This is how you make your payments. Your choices are:
- Automatic payments: You're automatically charged after your ads run, either 30 days after your last automatic charge or when you reach a preset amount (known as your threshold), whichever comes first. You can also make payments at any time to control your costs.
- Manual payments: Pay when you want for future costs. With this setting, you make a payment before your ads run. Then, as your ads run and you accrue costs, the credit from your payment will decrease. When your payment is used up, your ads will stop running.
The manual payments setting isn't available for new accounts in the countries listed. If you can't see this option when signing up, proceed with automatic payments to finish creating your account.
Countries
- North America
- Canada
- United States
- Europe
- Austria
- Belgium
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Ireland
- Italy
- Luxembourg
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Portugal
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- Middle East
- Israel
- Asia Pacific
- Australia
- Malaysia
- New Zealand
- North America
- Monthly invoicing (credit line): Some businesses are eligible for a Google credit line if they meet certain requirements. With this setting, you accrue costs first, then receive a monthly invoice. You pay for these costs with a check or bank transfer. It is required that you make payments within the timeframe that you've agreed to with Google, according to terms and conditions. Contact your Google Ads online specialist for more details or learn more about monthly invoicing.
Payment method: what you pay with
This is what you use to pay your bills, such as a credit or debit card. The choices available to you will depend on your country (that is, the country of your business address) and the currency you've selected for your Google Ads account. See your payment options.
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