Close your Microsoft business account

When you close your business account with Microsoft, we delete all information related to your account. This information includes subscriptions, licenses, payment methods, users, and user data. Follow the steps in this article to learn how to close your account with us.

If you want to close a personal Microsoft account, see How to close your Microsoft account - Microsoft Support.

Before you begin

Important

Before you start this process, make sure to back up any data that you want to preserve.

Note

If you're the person who signed up for the subscription, you're automatically a billing account owner or global admin.

Step 1: Delete users

Delete all users except for one global admin. The global admin completes the steps to close the account. Before you can delete the directory at the end of this process, you must delete all other users.

If users are synchronized from on-premises, first turn off sync, then delete the users in the cloud directory by using the Azure portal or Azure PowerShell cmdlets. For more information, see Delete Microsoft 365 user accounts with PowerShell.

If your organization uses Active Directory that synchronizes with Microsoft Entra ID, delete the user account from Active Directory, instead. For instructions, see Bulk delete users in Microsoft Entra ID.

Step 2: Cancel all active subscriptions

You can cancel your subscriptions in the Microsoft 365 admin center. Learn how to cancel your subscription.

If you have an MCA billing account type, unless your subscription is still within the cancellation window, you can’t cancel your subscription immediately. Instead, you must turn off recurring billing, and then wait for the subscription to expire at the end of its term. You must be a billing account owner or contributor to turn off recurring billing.

Step 3: Delete all disabled subscriptions

You can delete a subscription in the Microsoft 365 admin center. However, the steps to delete the subscription depend on the type of billing account that you have. Find out what type of billing account you have.

If you have an MCA billing account, you can’t delete a disabled subscription. The subscription is deleted at the end of the subscription term that you agreed to when you bought the subscription.

If you have an MOSA billing account type, use the following steps to delete your disabled subscriptions.

  1. Go to the Microsoft 365 admin center.
    • If you’re using the Simplified view, select Billing.
    • If you’re using the Dashboard view, go to the Billing > Your products page.
  2. Select the disabled subscription that you want to delete.
  3. On the subscription details page, in the Subscription and payment settings section, select Delete subscription.
  4. In the Delete subscription pane, select Delete subscription.
  5. In the Delete subscription dialog box, select Yes.
  6. For each disabled subscription, repeat steps 1 through 5 until all subscriptions are deleted.

Note

If you're unable to immediately delete a disabled subscription, contact support.

Step 4: Disable multi-factor authentication

You must be a global admin to do the following steps. To verify what role you have, see Check admin roles in your organization.

  1. Go to the Microsoft 365 admin center.
  2. In the Navigation menu, go to the Users > Active users page.
  3. Select Multi-factor authentication.
  4. On the multi-factor authentication page, disable all accounts except for the global admin account that you're currently using.

You can also use PowerShell to disable multi-factor authentication for multiple users.

Step 5: Delete the tenant in Microsoft Entra ID

To delete your tenant, follow the steps in Delete a Microsoft Entra tenant - Microsoft Entra.

After you complete this final step, your account with Microsoft is closed and deleted.

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