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Important
This article only applies to enterprise customers with a Microsoft Customer Agreement.
If you’re an enterprise customer and you have more than one tenant, you can simplify billing management for your organization by creating multi-tenant billing relationships with other tenants that you work with. A multi-tenant billing relationship lets you securely share your organization's billing account with other tenants, while maintaining control over your billing data. You can create subscriptions in different tenants and provide users in those tenants with access to your organization's billing account. This relationship lets users on those tenants do billing activities like viewing and downloading invoices or managing licenses. You can create multi-tenant billing relationships in the Microsoft 365 admin center.
Caution
Global Administrators have almost unlimited access to your organization's settings and most of its data. To help keep your organization secure, we recommend that you limit the number of Global Administrators as much as possible.
Note
If you're the person who signed up for the subscription, you're automatically a Billing account owner.
Choosing to set up multiple billing tenants might be the right approach, depending on the needs of your organization. The following table compares using a single tenant or multi-tenant approach to help you decide which approach is right for your organization.
For this billing area | Consider using single-tenant billing accounts if: | Consider using multiple tenants that share a single billing account if: |
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Invoicing | You want purchases made by different billing accounts to always be in different invoices. | You want purchases made by users in different tenants to be on either the same or different invoices, depending on your choice. |
Managing your purchases | You want subscriptions used only in the tenant in which they're bought. | You want subscriptions bought in one tenant to be created in a different tenant that shares the same billing account. |
Agreements | You want each billing account in its own tenant to sign its own agreement with Microsoft. Customer Affiliate Purchase Terms (CAPT) can define affiliate agreements between different billing accounts on unique tenants. | You want agreements signed by a single billing account, and you want the same agreements to apply to all tenants that share the billing account. |
Pricing and discounts | You don't want discounts shared between multiple billing accounts unless those accounts share CAPT terms. | You want discounts applied across a billing account regardless of which tenant a user makes a purchase on, or where subscriptions are created due to sharing an agreement. |
Visibility | You only want users on a billing account to have visibility into what's in that billing account, and not what's on a different tenant. For example, you only want users to see cost and invoices, buy products, and track payments for their own tenant. | You want users with shared billing accounts to have the same view of the billing account regardless of the tenant they are in. |
Security | You want all users with access to your billing account to follow your tenant's security policies. | You want the users you invited to share your billing account to follow their own tenant's security policies. |
There are two types of tenants in a multi-tenant billing scenario:
When you add an associated billing tenant to your billing account, you can enable one or both of the following access settings.
Before you begin, make sure that you have either the tenant ID, or the primary domain name for the tenant you want to invite. For more information, see Find a tenant ID or domain name.
If the Provisioning access setting is turned on, a unique link is created for you to send to the Global Administrator on the associated billing tenant. They must accept the request before you can move subscriptions to their tenant.
The user receives an email with a link to review the role assignment request. After they accept the role, they have access to your billing account. For information about billing account roles, see Understand your Microsoft billing accounts.
Important
Any user with a role in the billing account can see all users from all tenants who have access to that billing account. For example, if Contoso.com is the primary billing tenant, and a billing account owner adds Fabrikam.com as an associated billing tenant, and then adds Katarina as a billing account owner, Katarina can see all users who have access to the billing account on both Contoso.com and Fabrikam.com.
The Global Administrator of the associated billing tenant must accept the provisioning request from the primary billing tenant before you can move subscriptions to their associated billing tenant.
Important
You can only move a subscription to an associated billing tenant if all licenses in the subscription are available. If any licenses are assigned, you can't move the subscription.
Removing an associated billing tenant is a permanent action and can't be undone. Access is removed for all tenant users who are assigned roles on your billing account, and you can no longer move subscriptions to the tenant. Subscriptions that have already been moved remain with the tenant and are still billed to your billing account.
As a Global Administrator of an associated billing tenant, you can accept or decline a request from the billing account owner to create subscriptions in your tenant. When a billing account owner adds your tenant as an associated billing tenant and enables the Provisioning access setting, you receive a link from the billing account owner to accept or decline the invitation.
Note
If you later decide to revoke the Provisioning access, you can use the same link.
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