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😳 The TV Tax (license) in the UK. #. You can’t make this stuff up. Let’s Make Orwell fiction again

A TV licence in the UK is a legal requirement for anyone who:
• Watches or records live television broadcasts on any channel (not just BBC),
• Streams or downloads BBC programmes on iPlayer (live or on-demand),
• Watches or records live content on streaming platforms like YouTube, ITVX, All 4, Sky Go, etc.

Key Points:
• Cost: As of 2025, the standard colour TV licence costs £169.50 per year (concessions may apply).
• Applies to all devices: This includes TVs, computers, tablets, mobile phones, and game consoles.
• Enforced by: TV Licensing, which is the body authorized to collect the fee and investigate non-payment.

Who Needs One?

You need a licence if you:
• Watch or record live TV (from any broadcaster),
• Use BBC iPlayer to watch or download shows.

You don’t need a TV licence if you only:
• Watch on-demand or catch-up TV (except BBC iPlayer),
• Use streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime (non-live content),
• Watch DVDs or play games.

Penalty for Non-Compliance:
• A fine of up to £1,000 (plus legal costs) if caught watching live TV or using BBC iPlayer without a licence.

Exemptions & Discounts:
• Free licence for over-75s on Pension Credit,
• 50% discount for people who are blind or severely sight impaired,
• Certain accommodations (e.g., care homes, student halls) may be covered under a group licence.

Would you like help checking if you need one or how to cancel or apply for one?

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