I need to configure bills to be sent to another email

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I need to set up the console to send monthly bills to my email as well as to our accounting department email alias, I have PDF bill configured to be sent to me but I don't know how to add an additional email to this list please help

asked 10 months ago2380 views
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Hello! I found some information in the knowledge center: https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/add-update-billing-contact

The steps it outlines are:

  1. Sign in to the Billing and Cost Management console.
  2. In the navigation pane, choose Payment Methods.
  3. For Pay by Invoice, choose Edit next to the default billing address.
  4. For Billing contact email(s), choose Add additional email, and then enter the billing contact's email address.

The console has been updated however and will say "Payment preferences" for step 2.

These steps are to just send the information to the 2nd email.

If you want your accounting department alias to also be an Alternate contact (which allows AWS to contact another person about issues with your account, even if you're unavailable.) then you would want to add them as such in the AWS organizations console.

I've added a link to the doc for that, in case that's something you may be interested in. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsaccountbilling/latest/aboutv2/manage-account-payment.html#manage-account-payment-alternate-contacts

Hope that helps!

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answered 10 months ago
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If you are using invoices for payment, you can go to AWS Billing - Payment preferences - Edit default payment preferences, you can add additional email address .

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AWS_TAM
answered 10 months ago
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Please follow https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/change-pdf-billing-address for the same. There is an option available called 'Add new email' into the Billing Address section.

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agniv
answered 10 months ago

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