When the subscription cost exceeds a specific amount, Microsoft allows organizations to pay by invoice. This threshold varies by region but generally is available for larger purchases, enabling companies to manage payments through their accounts payable process.
Having fewer than 25 users does not qualify an organization for invoice billing. Invoice payment is only available for larger organizations.
Paying annually does not automatically enable invoice payment, as the payment method is determined by the subscription cost and not the billing frequency.
Purchasing through a cloud solution provider involves the provider handling the billing, not necessarily allowing the organization to pay Microsoft directly by invoice.
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