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Upcoming Invoice API can be to preview the amount in the next invoice: https://docs.stripe.com/billing/invoices/subscription#previewing
amount_due is the next billing amount right?
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Yes though an Invoice has multiple properties related to amounts so you'll want to carefully look at the docs for all those properties and pick the one(s) you want: https://docs.stripe.com/api/invoices/object
No I'm saying what can be considered as next invoice amount?
Sure, that's what I explained above. You can see all the amount_ properties, they each have a different meaning and so you need to take a few minutes to read the docs for each one and find the one(s) you want to use.
But yes amount_due works
Okay Thanks buddy