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- The Cabinet decided yesterday to retain the TV licence which has been in place since 1962, and supplement RTÉ with a multi-annual top-up from the Exchequer. The fee will continue to be collected by An Post and will remain at the €160 it was set at in 2016.
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Jul 24, 2024 · An Post collects TV licences and will receive an additional €6 million of funding over the next three years to improve collection rates and invest in a new database and data management system.
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Jul 25, 2024 · Media Minister Catherine Martin has committed the figure to An Post over the next three years to fix the TV licence system, with evasion rates in Ireland the highest in Europe following the RTÉ payments' scandal.
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Jul 12, 2022 · The TV licence fee will not be abolished but the collection and enforcement of the charge will be overhauled, the Cabinet is expected to agree on Tuesday.
Jul 12, 2022 · Exchequer funding for the media is currently more than €110 million a year, but it could rise to €300 million a year if the licence fee system was eliminated, the Taoiseach said.