Xero price change

17 February 2021

Xero delayed the price change that was supposed to take place in March 2020 to help you and the wider small business community impacted by COVID-19. The price change will now take effect from 1 March 2021.

The price change helps Xero improve for you now and in the future. It also helps them continue to respond quickly with new tools and services. Pricing whether through Direct Debit or Go Proposal will be adjusted accordingly.
 
Plans that are changing:

 

The details of this price change relate to subscribers on Starter, Standard, Premium plans in Australia only.

 

Only the price of Starter, Standard and Premium plans is changing. There’s no price change for any optional extras you have as part of your subscription, or for Xero Cashbook, Xero Ledger or Payroll Only plans.

 
Discounts and promo codes will continue to be honoured:

 

If you have a current Xero discount or promo code, it will continue to be applied to the new pricing from 1 March 2021, until the discount or code expires.

 

The price changes take effect from 1 March 2021:

 

The price changes take effect for new and existing Australian Starter, Standard and Premium plans from 1 March 2021 and will show on invoices from this date onwards. Your first invoice on or after 1 March 2021 is likely to have two lines: the period up to the price change, and the period after the change.



Further information can be found here.

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