In the UK, every household is legally required to hold a TV licence to watch or record live broadcasts. The government plans to increase this fee in line with inflation, beginning with a rise from £169.50 to £174.50. Households not watching live TV or streaming BBC iPlayer can apply for a refund of up to £159, provided they have at least one complete month left on their licence. Refunds are generally processed within 21 days, though delays may occur with additional information requests.
The UK Government has committed to increasing the TV licence fee in line with inflation until 2027, starting from 169.50 to 174.50 next month.
Households that do not watch or record live TV or stream BBC iPlayer can apply for a TV licence refund, potentially up to £159.
Refunds for your TV licence are processed within 21 days, but may be delayed if further information is needed from you.
Eligibility for a TV licence refund depends on having at least one complete month left before expiry and not requiring it during that time.
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