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      • You can get a free TV licence if you’re 75 or older and you receive pension credit, or you live with your partner who receives it. Pension credit gives people extra money to help with their living costs if they are over state pension age and on a low income. It is worth an average of £3,500 a year.
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  2. Current TV Licence fee concessions are available for people aged 75 and over who receive Pension Credit, those who are blind or severely sight impaired, people who live in qualifying residential care, and businesses that offer overnight accommodation, such as hotels.

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    New measures to stop over-75s on Pension Credit having to obtain paperwork to get a free TV licence

    Pensioners on low incomes will find it easier and quicker to apply for or renew their free TV licence under reforms laid in Parliament today.

    The legislative change will ease the administrative burden put on eligible over-75s when applying for a free licence. As it stands those affected are required to obtain and share documentation with the BBC to prove they are in receipt of Pension Credit.

    As the global cost of living continues to rise due to the economic impact of the pandemic and war in Ukraine, this measure will support eligible pensioners struggling to keep on top of their bills to claim the £159 annual saving more quickly and with less hassle.

    Under the new plans the BBC will be able to verify automatically whether a person applying for a free TV Licence is on Pension Credit with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). It will mean in most cases the 7,000 people who apply to TV Licensing for a free licence per month will simply need to apply online or over the phone without any need to supply additional paperwork.

    In 2020 the BBC stopped providing free TV licences for all over-75s, but those in receipt of Pension Credit - a benefit which provides extra money for people on the state pension and on a low income - are still eligible.

    Notes to editors

    The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport SI has amended the Television Licences (Disclosure of Information) Act 2000 (Prescription of Information) Order 2000. The Government would not be sharing customer data with the BBC, but instead will be verifying whether free licence applicants fit the BBC’s eligibility criteria.

  3. Apr 27, 2022 · By the reason of the concessionary TV licence that you get as a pensioner, this means that instead of paying R265.00 as a standard fee per annum, you will pay R74.00 per annum, thereby saving R191.00.

  4. Jun 29, 2021 · The BBC will end its licence fee grace period for over-75s on 31 July, with 260,000 pensioners still yet to pay. The right to a free TV licence for that age group ended last August for...

  5. While some pensioners are to lose out on free TV licences for over-75s from 1 June 2020, those eligible can still save money before the changes take place. The decision to reduce the number of free TV licences for some people aged 75 or over has caused controversy.

  6. Jul 9, 2020 · TV Licensing will write to all licence holders aged over 75 with clear guidance about how to pay, it said. Almost 1.6 million people claim Pension Credit, according to the latest government...

  7. Nov 20, 2018 · Over 1.5 million households could get free TV licences if someone is over 75 and receives Pension Credit. The new scheme will cost the BBC up to £250 million by 2021/22 depending on...

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