The TV Licence fee is set to go up again in April 2025 - but many people may be able to legally avoid paying the £174.50 a ...
The TV licence is set to rise again in April, but there are ways to cut the cost - and some people can even get it for free ...
The TV licence is set to rise again in April, but there are ways to cut the cost - and some people can even get it for free ...
Not everyone has to pay the full cost of a TV licence - here are more details of who can apply for a discount on their bill ...
The BBC has been urged to act as hundreds of thousands of households are missing out on free TV licences - despite being ...
That means the TV licence would cost £84.75 a year (£87.25 from April 2025) instead of £169.50 (£174.50 from April), a huge difference in price, reports the Express. READ MORE: UK drivers with glasses ...
To be eligible, you must be 74 or older, with an income below a certain limit. This means that only those born in 1951 or earlier may be eligible for a free TV licence.
They seek to provide value for money by focusing expenditure on the programs and services the public most wants from the BBC and then ensuring the output is delivered as cost-efficiently as possible.
Those already receiving Pension Credit can put in their application for a complimentary TV licence at the age of 74, instead ...
"People on pension credit have to firstly be aware that they are eligible for a free TV licence, and then they have to apply ...
Thousands of people across Ireland are eligible for the Household Benefits Package, which provides a €420 annual allowance ...