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The TV licence fee increased to £174.50 this month, but there are specific groups of people who can get a TV licence for free, or cheap, or who don't need to pay at all ...
The price of a TV licence has risen to £174.50. You must have a TV licence to watch or record live TV, or to watch anything - whether it is live, or catch-up - on BBC iPlayer.
A TV licence isn't needed if you only watch catch-up shows via streaming services other than BBC iPlayer. This includes platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime, ITVX, Disney Plus, YouTube, All 4, or My5.
A TV licence costs £174.50 per year but you don’t actually need a TV licence in many circumstances and can legally pay £0 if you stick within the rules - as Mr Stuart has now proven in court.
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The TV Licence is used to fund the BBC's TV, radio and online services - but it's not just BBC viewers who need to pay for it. The rules state that if you watch or record live TV on any channel on ...
In terms of television licensing, opting for a black and white TV can lead to significant savings. The licence fee for such sets is just £58.50, a stark contrast to the £174.50 required for a ...
Taking the annual cost down to £87.25 for a colour TV and £29.25 for a black and white TV licence. It will cover the entire household but needs to be in the name of the person that is severely ...
The TV licence fee has climbed to £174.50, yet certain groups can dodge the charge or even slash their bill to nothing. The TV licence can be settled monthly, quarterly, or annually.
TV Licence regulations can be confusing, with some people potentially paying £174.50 unnecessarily, while others could be risking a £1,000 fine by unlawfully evading the fee.
The ins and outs of TV licence laws can certainly be confusing. The BBC relies on the annual £174.50 charge to fund its television, radio, and online services, with payment options being a one ...