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

    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...

  2. You can pay at a PayPoint store with cash or debit card. There is no additional charge for paying for your TV Licence at a PayPoint. You can buy a new TV Licence if you are paying in one go. You can renew an existing TV Licence or you can make payments towards your licence with a TV Licensing payment card or savings card.

  3. Your TV Licence online. Sign in to your TV Licence. Sign in to your payment or savings card. Go paperless, switch to a licence by email. The official TV Licensing website contains a wealth of information about the TV licence, who needs to pay it and how to pay.

  4. Jan 15, 2024 · If you watch 'live' TV, you need a TV licence; there's no avoiding it. But if you watch catch-up without using BBC iPlayer, you could ditch it & save £100s - MoneySavingExpert.

  5. You don’t need to buy a TV licence if you purely watch other catch-up or on-demand services, or only use your TV to play games, watch DVDs, Blu-rays or video cassettes. If you’re sure that you don’t need a TV licence, make sure you inform TV Licensing via the online declaration form or call 0300 790 6096.

  6. The TV licence fee is currently £159 a year, external (or £53.50 for black and white TV sets). Money raised from the licence fee pays for BBC shows and services - including TV, radio, the...

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  8. Since 1 April 2024, the annual cost has been £169.50 for a colour licence and £57.00 for a black and white licence. Income from the licence is primarily used to fund the television, radio and online services of the BBC.

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