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- You can pay for your TV Licence monthly by Direct Debit at no extra cost. Although it does work out to be £14.12 a month, when you get your first TV Licence you’ll pay £28.25 each month for six months. You'll be paid up for the whole year after six months, but you can cancel and get a refund.
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Once you have paid for a TV Licence by annual or quarterly Direct Debit, you will then be able to pay by monthly Direct Debit for your next TV Licence. If you still have questions take a look at TV Licensing FAQs where you can find all the answers in one place.
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A TV Licence costs £169.50. Most people spread the cost by paying by Direct Debit, but you can also pay all in one go. You could pay less for your licence if you’re over 75, blind, or live in a care home.
You can check your TV Licensing payment card balance by either: Signing into your TV Licensing payment card to view your payment history and balance. Calling our 24 hour automated enquiry service on 0300 555 0286*. Texting** INFO along with your Customer Number (eg: INFO 123456789) to 64488. TV Licensing Savings card.
May 20, 2019 · The advantage of this is you don't have to pay in one lump sum or by direct debit. But you will end up paying for the first year's licence in six months. Once that's done...
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Dec 25, 2014 · The licence is annual, and payments to account and designed to clear both the current viewing and the upcoming year which is why it costs more. You are correct in that it's not straightforward - especially when you expect it to be a PAYG process (payment in respect of that month's viewing).
You need a TV Licence if you: watch or record live TV on any channel or service. use BBC iPlayer. You may be able to get a free or discounted TV Licence if you’re 75 or over and get Pension ...
If you pay for your TV Licence with the Simple Payment Plan, you've come to the right place. You can view your TV Licence and payment plan, make payments and get help with any queries you may have.