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Four groups of people who don’t need a £174.50 TV licence | UK | News

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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. A licence is mandatory for watching or recording live broadcasts, as well as streaming any content on BBC iPlayer, regardless of the device used.

Failure to hold a valid TV licence while watching programmes that necessitate one could result in a fine of up to £1,000. In Guernsey, the penalty soars to a maximum of £2,000, not including potential legal fees or compensation. Nevertheless, viewers indulging in catch-up services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, ITVX, Disney Plus, YouTube, All 4, or My5 are exempt from needing a TV licence unless they’re watching live content.

To declare no need for a TV licence, simply complete a form on the TV Licensing website, reports The Mirror.

A warning on the TV Licensing website states: “We could visit your address to confirm if you need a TV licence.”

The site cautions: “If we find that you have been watching, recording or streaming programmes illegally, you risk prosecution and a fine for not having a TV licence of up to £1,000 plus any legal costs and/or compensation you may be ordered to pay.”

TV licences can be purchased or renewed via phone, online, at PayPoint locations, or with a TV Licensing payment card.

Are you entitled to a free or discounted TV licence?

Certain groups are eligible for a complimentary or reduced-cost TV licence. Check the following categories to see if you qualify.

Over-75s claiming Pension Credit: Individuals aged 75 and over who are receiving Pension Credit are entitled to a free TV licence.

Students residing away from home: Students living away from their family home may be covered by their parents’ TV licence, provided they’re viewing television on a device not connected to the mains, such as a mobile phone, tablet or laptop.

Individuals who are blind or severely sight-impaired: If a member of your household is blind or severely sight-impaired, you can receive a 50% discount on your TV licence fee.

Residents of care homes or sheltered accommodation: Those living in residential care or sheltered accommodation might be eligible for a concessionary TV licence, costing £7.50 per room, flat or bungalow.

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