Over 1.4 Million Households Entitled to Free TV Licences Missing Out on £249 Million

An estimated 1.47 million households are eligible for free TV licenses but are not claiming them, resulting in a loss of £249 million in potential savings. Of these, a staggering 807,704 households are eligible for the Pension Credit benefit, which provides extra income for low-income individuals over the state pension age. To claim a free TV license, individuals must be over 75 years old and be in receipt of Pension Credit. Those who meet the criteria can apply online, by phone, or by post. The latest figures underscore the significant number of households that are missing out on this financial assistance, urging eligible individuals to take advantage of this benefit.

Netflix Users Beware: Live Events Could Cost You a £1000 Fine

Netflix users who enjoy live events on the streaming platform should be aware that they may need a TV Licence to avoid a hefty fine of up to £1000. Live broadcasts, whether on traditional TV channels or streaming services, require a TV Licence. This includes Netflix’s recent live broadcasts of a Chris Rock stand-up show and the Paul vs Tyson boxing match. The standard TV Licence costs £169.50 per year, while a discounted black and white licence is available for £57.

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