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Navigating the ins and outs of TV licence regulations can often feel like a tricky task. But not everyone is even required to pay for a TV licence, as certain groups qualify for either a reduction or complete exemption. ‌

Earlier this year, the annual cost of a licence rose to £174.50 on April 1, 2025, an increase of £5 from the previous £169.50 yearly charge. ‌

For most households, accessing channels like the BBC, ITV, or Channel 4 remains crucial, but the cost of doing so can be steep. ‌

TV Licensing states: "You can get a free TV Licence if you, as the licence holder, are 75 years or older and you, or your partner living at the same address, receive Pension Credit."

Those who are blind (severely sight impaired) and can supply the relevant documentati

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