Understand your invoice amounts for Corporate Billing FAQ

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The easiest way to understand your charges is to review your LinkedIn contract details and the associated invoices. Contact us if you need a copy of your contract.

Your contract shows the total amount you'll pay for the duration of the contract period. This may be invoiced out quarterly, annually, or up front depending on your contract billing schedule and payment terms.

Invoices are sent to the designated billing contact and invoice recipients. Invoices from LinkedIn will only be sent to you via address@linkedin.com. Always verify that the email you have received containing your invoice is from the <linkedin.com> domain. Please see the invoice examples and explanation of elements below.

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  • Balance Due - The outstanding amount due on your invoice
  • Due Date - The date your invoice payment is due. Due date will be the same as the invoice date when payment terms are immediate.
  • Bill To - The party responsible for payment
  • Ship To - The party who is receiving services from LinkedIn
  • Invoice Date - The date the invoice is generated
  • Description - Brief description of product(s) purchased
  • Qty - Quantity of units purchased, such as number of seats
  • Billed Amount - Subtotal of each line item
  • Special Instructions - Additional invoicing notes added to your order (optional)
  • Payment Instructions - Instructions for different payment options including wire transfer/ACH and check
  • Billing entity – The name of the LinkedIn entity you’re contracted with, which is based on the Ship To location of your contract. You’ll see LinkedIn Corporation, LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited, or LinkedIn Singapore.

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Contact us if you have additional questions about your contract or invoice details.

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