Are pensioners entitled to free TV licence?

In 2020 the BBC stopped providing free TV licences for all over-75s, but those in receipt of Pension Credit - a benefit which provides extra money for people on the state pension and on a low income - are still eligible.
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Who qualifies for a free TV Licence?

Who is entitled to a free TV licence and how to apply. If you're aged over 75 and you or your partner are in receipt of Pension Credit you're entitled to a free TV licence. Previously, all over-75s received a free TV licence, but this ended in July 2020 due to BBC budget cuts.
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At what age are you exempt from TV licence?

If you are aged 74 or over:

If you're 74 or older and you or your partner receive Pension Credit you can apply for a free TV Licence. This will cover everyone who lives with you at the same address.
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Who is exempt from TV Licence payment?

People who are blind (severely sight impaired). People who live in qualifying residential care and are disabled or over 60 and retired. For businesses that provide units of overnight accommodation, for example, hotels and mobile units.
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Do you still get a free TV Licence at 75?

Free over 75 TV Licences are only available to households that receive Pension Credit. If you're 74 or over and you or your partner at the same address are receiving Pension Credit, please sign in to apply for a free licence.
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What is happening about TV Licences for over 75s?

On 10 June 2019, the BBC announced that free licences for all of the over-75s would end and that, from 1 June 2020, a free licence would only be available to people in receipt of Pension Credit. Implementation of the change was delayed until 1 August 2020 because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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How much is TV Licence for pensioners?

How much is TV Licence for pensioners? By the reason of the concessionary TV licence that you get as a pensioner, this means that instead of paying R265. 00 as a standard fee per annum, you will pay R74. 00 per annum, thereby saving R191.
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Who is entitled to free TV Licence in UK?

Who is entitled to a free TV licence? If you are aged 75 years or older and you or your partner receive Pension Credit, you are entitled to a free TV licence. Previously, all over 75s received a free TV licence but this stopped in July 2020 due to BBC budget cuts.
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Can I get a TV Licence discount?

We'll let you know when payments will be taken from your account. Can you get a free TV Licence? you, or your partner living at the same address, receive Pension Credit. There is no discount or financial help with your TV Licence if you are on benefits or Universal Credit.
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Do you need a TV Licence If you are over 80?

Since 1 August 2020[1] people aged 75 or over have been entitled to a free TV licence if they receive Pension Credit.
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What is a concessionary TV Licence?

As a resident of a residential care home, supported housing or sheltered accommodation you may be able to benefit from a concessionary TV Licence. This is known as an Accommodation for residential care (ARC) licence. It costs £7.50 per room, flat or bungalow. Find out more about when you need a TV Licence.
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Do pensioners pay TV licence Ireland?

The licence is free to anyone over the age of 70, some over 66, some Social Welfare recipients, and the blind. The fee for the licences of such beneficiaries is paid for by the state.
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How do I register for a TV licence in South Africa?

You can apply for a TV licence at your nearest Post Office or at a retailer authorised to issue new TV licences. When you take out a TV licence for the first time, you must pay the full annual fee.
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Is the TV Licence going up in 2022?

When does the licence fee change and why? The Government is responsible for setting the level of the licence fee, and announced in January 2022 that it would remain unchanged at £159 for two years, followed by annual rises in line with inflation for four years from 1 April 2024.
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How many over 75 have paid their TV Licence?

The BBC said that, of the 3.9 million people over 75 who needed to make new TV licence arrangements, 3.6 million had now done so.
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How much is a TV Licence in 2020?

The Government has confirmed that from 1 April 2020 the cost of the annual television licence fee will increase from £154.50 to £157.50. The Government is responsible for setting the level of the licence fee and announced in 2016 it would rise in line with inflation for five years from 1 April 2017.
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How much is a TV Licence in South Africa 2021?

First-time applicants for a television licence must pay the full annual fee of R265. Renewals must be made annually before the licence expires. Renewal payments may be spread throughout the year at R28 per month. Monthly payments are subject to a small premium for the convenience.
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Can I use someone else's TV license?

Q: MAY ONE USE SOMEONE ELSE'S TV LICENCE TO PURCHASE A TELEVISION SET? A: NO – one needs one's own licence, unless one is a family member of a licence holder.
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How much is a TV Licence per month?

Monthly - from £13.25

We'll spread the cost of your first licence over six months, at around £26.50 a month. From then on you'll pay around £13.25 a month.
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Is TV licence free for over 65 in Ireland?

A person aged between 66-70 can still qualify for a free TV licence through the HBP if not in receipt of one of the qualifying payments. You will have to pass a means test where the Department of Social Protection will evaluate all your sources of income.
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How can I avoid paying my TV licence in Ireland?

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  1. Be living in Ireland (full-time, all year round)
  2. Be the only person in your household getting the HBP.
  3. Have the electricity or gas bill in your name (if you are applying for an Electricity or Gas Allowance)
  4. Be aged 70 or over.
  5. Be aged under 70 and meet the additional rules.
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Can TV Licence inspectors enter your home?

Can TV licence inspectors visit your house? Inspectors can visit your house, although you're likely to receive a letter before this point. You can refuse to let an inspector in, but this might lead to them getting a court order – which means they would be allowed to enter by law without your permission.
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What happens if I don't renew my TV Licence?

If you don't have a licence or fail to repay your arrears, you could receive a court fine. It's a criminal offence to watch live TV or use BBC iPlayer unless you have a valid TV licence. Without one, you risk prosecution and can be issued a fine of up to £1,000, plus court costs.
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Do I need a TV Licence if I only watch Netflix Ireland?

You do not need a TV licence to watch television on your computer, phone or other device (for example, RTÉ Player or streaming services like Netflix). However, the computer, phone or other device must not be capable of receiving a television signal by cable, satellite or aerial.
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What are over 70s entitled to in Ireland?

The Household Benefits Package (HBP) helps with the cost of your electricity or gas bill and the TV licence. Only one person in a household can get the Package. You can get the Household Benefits Package if you are aged 70 or over. You do not need to be getting a State pension and the package is not means tested.
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