Renew Office 365 for business
- Go to the Office 365 admin center.
- Go to the Subscriptions page,
click Billing, and view your subscriptions.
- Click Reactivate for the expired subscription.
- MSN Billing Customer Support New York
To renew by using a product key that
you bought from a retail store or Office 365 partner, see Find and enter
your Renew Microsoft product key.
NOTE: Paying by bank account isn’t
available in some countries or regions.
Turn Recurring billing off or on
If you pay by credit card or bank
account, Recurring billing is turned on by default.
When Recurring billing is on, your subscription will
continue to be billed each year on the day you subscribed. You can turn it off
or back on again in the admin center if your subscription is active.
If you prepaid for your subscription
with a product key, your subscription will expire at the end of subscription
term. You can turn on Recurring billing and
provide credit card or bank account information so that your subscription will
continue to be billed every year on the day you subscribed.
You also have the option to pay every
month, or to pay for the entire year up front. Your credit card or bank account
will not be charged until your initial subscription term has expired.
Use the new admin center to turn recurring billing off or on
The new admin center is available to
all Microsoft 365 admins. You can opt in by selecting the Try the new admin center toggle located at the top
of the Home page.
- In the admin center, go to the Billing > Products &
services page.
- Choose the subscription for which you want to
manage recurring billing.
- Under Billing, next
to Renews on or expiring
on, select edit.
- In the Recurring billing settings pane,
select Turn OFF to turn it off.
If recurring billing is already turned off, select Monthly or Once to
turn it on.
- Select Submit change.

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