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stray oar
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Yes the Invoice will create a new PaymentIntent. Both of the webhook events should be fine

wise root
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Ok
when the trial begins there is an upcoming invoice. how is the upcoming invoice item different than the invoice that is created at the end of the trial? if a user cancels the subscription before the trial ends, does this cancel the invoice that is created at the end of the trial or do I still have to manually cancel that

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if my first question is a bit confusing, I am trying to understand how the invoice.upcoming event object is different than an invoice.created object.

stray oar
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Yeah no worry! Theoretically the Upcoming Invoice should match the real to-be-generated Invoice. That's its purpose

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If the user cancel before the trial end, no Invoice will be generated