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Your first AT&T bill charges

Learn about the charges listed on your first bill.

Explanation of common first bill charges

Partial-month charges

Your first bill includes a charge based on the total days service was active during your current bill period.

Monthly charges billed in advance

Your service is billed in advance each month. Your first bill includes a charge for the next month of service.

One-time charges

Your first bill may include charges for installation, equipment, or other non-recurring costs.

Installment billing

Installment billing divides some non-recurring charges into equal monthly payments. Taxes and surcharges for these items are not eligible for installment billing and are charged upfront.

Examples of charges that may be billed in installments include:

  • Equipment
  • Full installation by a technician
  • Service activation fees
  • Wireless TV receiver activation fee

Promotional pricing

Promotional pricing may not be included on your first bill and can take up to two billing periods to appear.

Taxes, surcharges, and other fees

Taxes may apply to charges for products and services in your bill. Specific taxes vary by state and locality. These are charges authorized by law and may include state-specific surcharges or regulatory fees.

  • The Broadcast TV Surcharge helps recover a portion of the amount local broadcasters charge us to carry their channels.
  • Regulatory Cost Recovery Charge recovers certain fees imposed on us by governmental entities specifically related to providing your voice and Internet Protocol TV service.

Learn more about taxes and fees that may apply to your bill

Last updated: March 10, 2025

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