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Search engine marketing is a great source of leads and customers. By running a Google Ad, you can capture potential customers interested in your product or service right when they are looking for it. In this article, we'll take a look at Google ads invoices and how to pay for Google ads.
Downloading an invoice from Google Ads is quite simple. With Google, you can download any monthly invoice you want from your Google AdWords account; the only restriction is that you cannot get an invoice for the current month until the month is over.¹
To download an invoice from Google ads, here’s what to do:
Unfortunately, you cannot use Paypal to pay for Google ads in the UK. While Google accepts PayPal as a payment method in other countries such as Australia, they are not accepted for countries in the EU and the UK.²
When you are setting up your payment options for Google ads, there are two things you need to keep in mind. Your payment settings and your payment method. Your payment setting is when you pay, while your payment method is how you pay. Generally, your country and the currency you are paying in determine both the payment method and payment settings available to you. However, in some cases, a payment method or setting usually available for your country or currency can be temporarily unavailable for your account.
During this period, you won't be able to select the unavailable payment method or payment setting. Ongoing checks on your account can cause unavailable payment methods or settings. This doesn’t mean that you did anything wrong. It’s simply to allow time for a thorough review to ensure that your account is secure and compliant with the Google ads policies.³
Let's take a look at the available payment settings:
If you are creating a new Google ad account in the UK, it is almost certain that you would use automatic payments as your payment setting.
Payment methods are what you use to pay for your Google ads. As was stated earlier, the payment method(s) available to you depends on your country and the currency you are using. Thankfully, you can access a precise list of what is available for your currency and country combination with a free payment option tool.
Let's take a look at some of the available payment methods:
With this payment method, Google will deduct payment for your ad from your bank account. If you are using the automatic payment setting, your bank account will be charged after accrued ad costs. You'll be charged 30 days after your last automatic payment, or when your ad costs hit a preset amount (known as your billing threshold), or whichever comes first. If you are using manual payments, you have to manually initiate a payment; then Google will charge your bank account.⁴
Here is how to set up a direct debit on your Google ads account:
You should note that bank accounts that support only disbursements (such as Payoneer) are not accepted.
Google accepts certain types of credit cards and debit cards with the Visa or MasterCard logo. You can use credit or debit cards for both automatic and manual payment settings
Here is how to add a credit or debit card to your Google ad account:
*Disclaimer: The UK Wise Business pricing structure is changing with effect from 26/11/2025 date. Receiving money, direct debits and getting paid features are not available with the Essential Plan which you can open for free. Pay a one-time set up fee of £50 to unlock Advanced features including account details to receive payments in 22+ currencies or 8+ currencies for non-swift payments. You’ll also get access to our invoice generating tool, payment links, QuickPay QR codes and the ability to set up direct debits all within one account. Please check our website for the latest pricing information.
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