In the UK, all households must acquire a TV licence to legally watch or record live television. Starting in April, the fee will increase to £174.50 due to inflation adjustments agreed upon in a 2022 agreement. However, there is an option for households to apply for refunds if they do not intend to watch or record live TV and also do not use the BBC iPlayer service. Eligible applicants can receive refunds based on the number of unused months left on their licence, and those aged 75 or above on Pension Credit can obtain a free licence.
Every household in the UK must have a TV licence to watch or record live TV, with a fee increase scheduled for April.
Households may apply for a refund on their TV licence if they do not watch live TV or use BBC iPlayer, with specific eligibility requirements.
Refunds are typically processed within 21 days; the amount depends on unused months left on the licence.
Seniors aged 75 or over receiving Pension Credit can get a free TV licence, providing financial relief for eligible households.
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