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Do I need to pay for a TV Licence?

The BBC is notorious for its anti-Hindu and anti-India bias. INSIGHT UK has exposed many cases of BBC bias and propaganda against the Hindu and Indian community. In fact, our British Media and Perception Survey and Report revealed that 86% of respondents did not support the TV Licence fee.

The findings of that report led us to further research specifically on the BBC resulting in our Spotlight on the BBC report. With over 380 reference points, this report by INSIGHT UK was a deep-dive analysis of BBC’s reporting and coverage of Hindus, Indians and India.

In this guide, we cover;

What is the TV Licence fee?

The TV Licence fee is used to fund the BBC, specifically its radio, television and online services both in the UK and internationally.

A TV licence is required under section 363 of the Communications Act 2003 if you, on any device (television, laptop, tablet, mobile etc):

  • Watch or record live broadcasts on any UK or international TV channel; or
  • Use BBC iPlayer to watch or download any content, whether live or on-demand.

You do not need a licence if you:

  • Only use on-demand platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, or the on-demand features only of services like ITVX and YouTube; and
  • Do not watch or record any live TV or use BBC iPlayer.

Use the below BBC TV Licence fee decision tree to check whether you need to pay for the fee or not.

START Do you watch or record live TV on any channel on any device? (BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Sky, etc.) YES YES You need to pay NO Do you use BBC iPlayer to watch or download any content? (live, catch-up, or on-demand) YES YES You need to pay NO Do you only watch non-BBC on-demand/catch-up services (Netflix, Amazon Prime, ITVX) and never watch live TV? YES NO You do NOT need to pay NO YES You need to pay

If you choose to stop paying your licence fee, you will no longer be able to legally watch live TV channels. Your TV will still be capable of receiving these channels, but this does not give you the right to legally watch them.

Live TV includes any UK or international TV channel showing live, simultaneously streamed and broadcasted content. It does not solely apply to the BBC, but includes any live channel shown on Sky, Virgin, Freeview, or similar. It does not include on-demand content (for example Netflix) or watching live streams by private individuals (for example streamers on YouTube or Twitch), but remember that iPlayer is included.

A guide to cancelling your TV Licence

If you have resolved that you no longer wish to pay for a licence to watch live TV or BBC iPlayer, you can notify TV Licensing online;

  1. Visit the official declaration page at tvlicensing.co.uk/no-licence-needed.
  2. Follow the steps to declare that you do not watch or record live TV and do not use BBC iPlayer.
  3. Cancel your direct debit with your bank.

What if an enforcement officer visits my home?

If an enforcement officer visits:

  • You do not have to let them in. They have no right of entry without a warrant.
  • You do not have to speak with them, but you may say:

    “Hello, I have a television but I do not watch or record any live TV or use BBC iPlayer. That means I am not legally required to have a licence under the Communications Act 2003.”

  • You may ask them to leave:

    “Hello, I do not require a TV licence and do not wish to discuss the matter. Please leave.”

  • You may record the encounter and ask to see ID.
  • They can only prosecute if they can prove or witness you watching live TV or BBC iPlayer, or if you declare you doing so.

Once again, we remind all to not engage in unlawful cancellation of the TV licence fee. You must ensure you comply with UK law. INSIGHT UK is not liable for any actions taken based on the information on this page.