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State pensioners born in these years can cut their BBC licence bill to £0

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State pensioners born in these years can cut their BBC licence bill to £0
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Pensioners aged 75 and over who claim Pension Credit could eliminate their television licence fee entirely, keeping £174.50 in their pockets each year.

The Department for Work and Pensions states that applying for Pension Credit takes just 16 minutes on average, potentially unlocking thousands of pounds in additional financial support.


A standard colour TV licence currently costs £174.50 following a £5 increase in April 2025, with further inflation-linked rises expected over the next two years.

For older state pensioners on modest incomes, claiming this single DWP benefit opens the door to watching live broadcasts and BBC iPlayer without paying a penny.

To qualify for this benefit, pensioners must have been born on or before February 4 1952, making them at least 75 years old today.

However, age alone is insufficient. Your income must also fall below the threshold required for Pension Credit eligibility.

Single pensioners need a weekly income under approximately £227.10, whilst couples must earn less than £346.60 combined per week.

Those who reached state pension age before April 2016 receive the old basic state pension, which pays just £176.45 weekly. This means anyone on the old state pension without significant additional income or savings should automatically meet the Pension Credit income requirements.

Pension Credit serves as a gateway to numerous other forms of financial assistance beyond the television licence exemption.

Recipients can access Housing Benefit, Winter Fuel Payment, Council Tax reductions, and help with NHS dental treatment, glasses and transport costs.

Pension Credit can be claimed by phone, online or by post | ALAMY

Those already receiving Pension Credit benefit from an earlier application window. They can submit their free licence application at 74 years old rather than waiting until 75.

TV Licensing confirms: “If you already receive Pension Credit, you can apply for your free licence when you are 74 years old. We’ll update your payments to cover you until your 75th birthday, and then you’ll be covered by your free licence.”

For pensioners who do not meet Pension Credit requirements, alternative routes exist to reduce or eliminate the licence fee.

Those who no longer watch live television on any channel or streaming service, nor use BBC iPlayer, can cancel their licence entirely and may receive a refund.

Licence fee on the rise – Cost of a colour TV Licence, 2000-2026 | GB NEWS

Residents of care homes, supported housing or sheltered accommodation may qualify for a discounted rate. Individuals registered as severely sight impaired can claim 50 per cent off their licence.

Since licences cover entire households rather than individuals, those sharing properties with joint tenancy agreements can split the £174.50 cost between them.

This potential saving comes as the BBC explores significant changes to its funding model.

Corporation bosses are examining various new charges, including fees for listening to radio stations and accessing the BBC website.

State pensioners born in these years can cut TV licence to £0

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The broadcaster is also reportedly considering extending charges to Netflix users and increasing costs for wealthier households whilst reducing them for others.

According to BBC figures, the number of active licences has dropped from 24.1 million to 23.8 million over the past year as viewers increasingly favour streaming services over live television.

The licence fee model, established in 1946, has risen by 20 per cent over the past decade.

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