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Elastic IP is not in-scope of free tier.
if the elastic IP is associated with a running instance there is no charge. if the elastic IP is associated with an instance that is stopped, or the elastic IP is not associated to any instance then it becomes chargeable https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/elastic-ip-addresses-eip.html#eip-pricing
The best thing to do to avoid charges is to release the elastic IP. You can always allocate yourself a new one the next time you need it.
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But I am not using any Elastic IP Address.
Go to AWS billing manager, select last month's bill, and scroll down to charges by service at the foot of the right hand pane https://console.aws.amazon.com/billing/home#/bills
Expand Elastic Compute Cloud and expand the region that the charges are appearing in. Keep drilling down until you find the entry that matches the entry on your invoice that AWS are taking payment for.