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- The cost of an annual standard colour TV licence will rise to £159 from 1 April 2021 – an increase of £1.50 on the current price of £157.50 a year.
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Feb 8, 2021 · 8 February 2021. PA Media. The annual TV licence fee is to increase by £1.50, from £157.50 to £159, from 1 April 2021. It is the final - and lowest - annual increase under a deal between the...
Feb 8, 2021 · 8 February 2021. PA Media. The annual TV licence fee is to increase by £1.50, from £157.50 to £159, from 1 April 2021. It is the final - and lowest - annual increase under a deal between the...
How much it costs. A TV Licence costs £169.50 (£57 for black and white TV sets) for both homes and businesses. If you live in a shared household
How much does a TV Licence cost? The TV Licence fee changed on 1 April 2024. A colour licence costs £169.50. A black and white licence costs £57. If you are blind (severely sight impaired), you are still able to apply for a 50% concession. This means a colour licence costs £84.75.
As of 1 April 2021, it costs £159 for a colour licence and £53.50 for a black and white TV licence.
The average Pension Credit payment is over £67 per week†. You might be eligible even if you have a pension, savings or own your home. It not only allows you to claim a free TV Licence, but it can also help with: – housing costs, – heating bills, – Council tax, – NHS dental care, – and more.
A TV Licence costs £169.50 per year. You can pay this in one go, but most people choose to spread the cost by Direct Debit. Pay for your TV Licence. Don’t want to pay by Direct Debit or debit/credit card? View other ways to pay. TV Licence discounts and concessions.