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  2. www.tvlicensing.co.uk › ways-to-pay › direct-debitDirect Debit - TV Licensing

    You can pay your TV Licence by using Direct Debit. It’s a convenient way to pay, as your licence is automatically renewed each year.

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  3. Pay for your licence online today by debit or credit card. Pay online now. TV Licensing payment card. Weekly, fortnightly or monthly - from £6.50. Our payment card allows you to pay weekly and fortnightly, or monthly. Once it is set up, you can pay online, via our TVL Pay app, by phone, text message or at any PayPoint. Apply for a payment card.

  4. It’s easy to pay for a new TV Licence with a Direct Debit or by debit or credit card. Please answer the questions below to make sure you buy the right licence. Other payment methods are also available – take a look at our ways to pay.

  5. Aug 8, 2009 · You pay for your new licence in the first six months of setting up your Direct Debit, paying around £23 per month. You'll then start to pay for your next licence in 12 monthly instalments of around £11 per month (six months before and six months after) and continue paying for licences in this way.

  6. May 20, 2019 · If you don't pay your TV licence you could face a fine of up to £1,000 - and jail. It used to be the case that you only needed to pay a licence if you had a TV, but thanks to the internet it...

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  7. www.gov.uk › find-licences › tv-licenceTV Licence - GOV.UK

    Start now on the TV Licensing website. 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...

  8. Jan 15, 2024 · DON'T pay by quarterly direct debit. If you do, you'll pay a premium of £1.25 per quarter (£5 per year) more than paying by monthly direct debit, using TV Licensing's savings scheme or paying in one lump sum.

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