Here's how to view your billing invoice in Gusto:
Keep your account active so Gusto can continue to handle required tax filings and payments. You’ll still receive a monthly invoice.
When ready, you can run payroll again without extra setup.
You can view your invoices in Gusto at any time. Invoices are posted on the 1st of each month for the previous month’s service. Your bank account is debited one business day later.
The debit will include:
Supplemental fees that may appear on your invoice (if applicable):
| Fee type | Amount and description | 
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| Debit failure fee | 
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| One-time wire transfer fee | 
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| Tax-filing fee (after-cancelation) | When you cancel your Gusto account, if you choose for Gusto to pay outstanding taxes and file all tax filings for the remainder of the year (including W-2s and 1099s), you'll see the fees below: 
 Reminder: If you were given a new Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) and will still be running payroll with Gusto (using a new account), contact us before you cancel the old account. This way, we can remove these fees. | 
We'll initiate 3 separate debit transactions from your company's bank account after each payroll is submitted:
These transactions will happen at the same time, ahead of your paydate (the debit date depends on your direct deposit speed). 
Employee pay and reimbursements will be sent by direct deposit to their bank accounts, and we'll send your payroll tax amounts to the applicable state and federal agencies.
You may also see debit transactions from your company's bank account for:
You can run a "bank transactions" report to view bank transactions and an "agency payments" report to see taxes we've paid on your behalf. Check out this list of the types of reports you can run.
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Gusto is required to collect and remit sales tax on your Gusto product subscription in certain states—view the full list of required states and/or cities that Gusto is required to collect and remit sales tax in at the end of this dropdown.
Sales tax on services like Gusto’s varies by jurisdiction. If a jurisdiction considers any of our products as taxable, we’re required to collect and remit sales tax.
The company filing address stored in Gusto is used to determine the tax rate, and the tax charged will appear as a separate line item on your monthly invoice.
If you are a Gusto Partner, your clients may be charged sales tax on their Gusto subscription based on their filing address stored in Gusto.
Some, but not all, charitable, religious, scientific, or educational organizations may be exempt from sales tax.
If you'd like to apply for sales tax exemption, sign in to your Gusto account and click the help icon  in the top-right corner of the page to contact us.
 in the top-right corner of the page to contact us.
Gusto partners with Avalara who will be validating tax exemption certifications on your behalf. Exemption validation typically takes 5-7 business days. If your application is approved before the end of the month, you will not be charged sales tax for the month, or months thereafter, so long as Gusto has valid proof of exemption as permitted by applicable law.
Changes to the company information
If your company information changes (e.g., company name or filing/mailing address) you may need to reapply for a sales tax exemption. If this applies to you, sign in to your Gusto account and click the help icon  in the top-right corner of the page.
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States
*In applicable jurisdictions only.
If you have a pay-as-you-go workers’ compensation policy, the date of the invoice determines where it is located.
Invoices dated before October 27, 2025
You can find invoices dated before October 27, 2025 in Gusto:
Invoices dated on or after October 27, 2025
Starting October 27, 2025, NEXT manages your invoices. They’ll email you directly about upcoming bills and any billing issues.
Here’s how to find details for invoices dated on or after October 27, 2025:
Annual fee
$200—this covers any and all tax-advantaged account(s) you may offer.
Monthly fees per enrollee—covered by the company
An active enrollee is an employee with an active benefit that month or an employee within a runout period.
Billing examples
Broker integration pricing
Pricing and availability depend on which Gusto plan you’re on:
Add-ons
If you’ve set up Google Workspace billing with Gusto, your Gusto monthly invoice includes a single line item for your Google Workspace account. It'll look as if it's associated with one person, but it's the total amount for all users.
Pricing and availability depend on which Google Workspace plan you're on.
Here’s how to view your Google Workspace invoice details in Gusto:
Once you’re on the Billing tab, here’s how to understand the billing info:
Q: When does Gusto bill for the first invoice?
A: After you've paid your first payroll (for employees) or payment (for contractors). The first invoice is based on the check date of the first payroll. If you sign up and never run a payroll or payment, you will not be charged.
Q: Why am I being charged sales tax now when I was exempt before?
A: You may need to reapply for a sales tax exemption if your company information has changed. This includes updates to:
If this applies to you, we'll need to help. To contact us, sign in to your Gusto account and click the help icon  in the top-right corner of the page.
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