Should i pay my tv licence




















You only need one licence per household, no matter how many TVs or other devices you watch TV on. The fee is reviewed every year, with any price changes taking place on 1 April. If you want to stream live programmes at the same time as they're shown on TV , then the licence you buy for your property also covers you for watching TV outside of your home on 'any device powered solely by its own internal batteries'. This includes live streaming on smartphones, tablets and laptops. You can also record live programmes on these devices and watch them outside of your home.

If you fall under one of the following categories, you may qualify for a free or discounted TV licence. This is no longer the case. However, you can still get a free TV licence if you, as the licence holder, are 75 years or older and you, or your partner living at the same address, receive Pension Credit.

To find out more about the changes to the rules and apply for a free licence, visit the TV licensing website. Tenants and lodgers If you live in self-contained accommodation, such as a flat, then you need your own TV licence.

If you rent a room as a lodger, the TV licence for the whole house should cover you, unless you have exclusive access to a toilet or bathroom — in that case you could be classified as living in separate accommodation requiring its own licence. When you move house you can take your TV licence with you.

Just fill out the change of address form , or call If you're at least 75 years old and receive Pension Credit you can claim a free TV licence. The free TV licence will cover you and anyone else you live with, no matter what age they are. If you live with someone else, the licence will need to be in the name of the person who is blind or sight-impaired to get the discount. You will only need this if you watch TV in your own separate accommodation, not if you only watch TV in common areas such as a residents lounge.

Speak to your warden or administrator to find out if your accommodation qualifies for this concession. If you are eligible they will apply for an ARC licence for you. For more information about this concession see TV Licensing. The rules have changed, what are you entitled to? For an application form you can call TV licensing on To qualify you must: be retired and aged 60 or over or disabled.

Where to claim concessions from Get more information if you're blind or severely sight-impaired. Keep one of these documents safe in case you need to contact TV Licensing. You must inform TV Licensing when you move, as your licence does not follow you automatically.

You can update your details online by providing your last name, TV licence number and postcode. You will normally be covered if the licence is in the name of your partner, a family member or a joint tenancy or joint mortgage holder.

Click here to update your details. The easiest way to renew your TV licence is to set up a direct debit, as this ensures your licence is renewed automatically. You may be eligible for a refund if you have at least one full month left on your licence. A TV licence is yet another annoying bill. It gets especially difficult when you have to then split these bills with your housemates!

Someone ends up having to be in charge of chasing missed payments nobody wants to be that person and everything can end up a bit stressful. What exactly do I need to do to stop paying a TV Licence fee? Is unplugging my aerial enough? In the old world of analogue broadcasting, this was an easy question.

If you did that in the UK then you needed a TV licence. TVs and aerials are still common, but internet streaming means they are no longer required for watching television. The new licensing rules therefore cover not just TVs but PCs, laptops, tablets and smartphones, games consoles such as the Xbox and PlayStation, streaming devices from Roku, Amazon and others, set-top boxes and personal video recorders PVRs.

The basic rule is that you must have a TV licence if you watch, record or otherwise consume live television. Indeed, recording, capturing and storing live TV also counts as watching live television.



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