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What happens if I set a recurring payment on a date that doesn’t exist in some months?
What happens if I set a recurring payment on a date that doesn’t exist in some months?
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Written by Michael Tan
Updated over a week ago

If you schedule a recurring payment on a date that doesn’t exist in certain months (e.g., the 29th, 30th, or 31st), the system will adjust the payment to the closest available date in the shortest month and keep it on that date moving forward.

For example, if you set a payment for the 31st of each month and it’s currently January, the next payment would be in February. However, since February only has 28 (or 29) days, the payment will move to the 28th. In March and the following months, the payment will continue on the 28th instead of reverting to the 31st.

This rule applies to payments scheduled for the 29th and 30th as well—if these dates don’t exist in a given month, the payment will move to the closest available date and remain on that date for future payments.

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