Using Bill Pay, you can make payments to vendors, sole proprietors, rent and business utility bills.
Here are some guidelines to help you know which type of bills you can and which you can't pay using Bill Pay. Most importantly, both payor and payee must be businesses.
Business bills you CAN pay:
- Rent (when your landlord is a business not an individual)
- Taxes
- Utilities
- SaaS & app-based expenses
- Franchising and operating expenses
- Legal expenses
- Accounting & bookkeeping expenses
- Freelancers/contractors
- Inventory, raw materials, and supplies
- Professional services
- Maintenance services
- Donations
- Employee reimbursements
- Credit card debt (not with a credit card)
- Loan payments (not with a credit card)
- Mortgage payments (not with a credit card)
- Pre-payments (only with ACH)
Bills you CAN’T pay:
- Personal payments (i.e. payments for a non-business entity)
- Card network specific restrictions
- Payments from prepaid cards
- Balance transfers (paying a credit card balance with a different credit card)
- Cash advances: payments from a credit card to a business owner; to the business from its owner; to another entity in which the cardholder controls or has interests). This is also extended to household members and relations.
- Payroll transactions.
- Any bills relating to certain prohibited businesses.
For further information please refer to Intuit Bill Pay powered by Melio’s terms of service.