DWP benefit cuts BBC TV licence bill to £0 for state pensioners_Pn

Eligible DWP claimants can unlock access to a free perk.

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Claiming Pension Credit can unlock access to free TV licences (Image: Getty)

A Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) benefit can cut BBC TV licence bills down to £0 for state pensioners who meet certain criteria.

TV licence now costs £180 per year following a £5.50 increase on April 1, or 60.50 annually if you have a black and white TV set. A further price hike is due to follow in April 2027, as the UK government decided the TV licence fee would increase with inflation for the remaining years of the Charter period, which runs until the end of 2027. This year, the licence fee has gone up in line with inflation as required by the 2022 Licence Fee Settlement and it will rise again in line with CPI inflation in April next year.

Households need a TV licence to watch or record programmes on a TV, computer, or other device on any channel or service as they are broadcast – including on-demand BBC programmes on BBC iPlayer. But eligible pensioners can avoid the licence fee altogether, effectively cutting bills down to £0 thanks to one DWP benefit: Pension Credit.

Pension Credit provides extra money to state pensioners on a low income and thanks to a 4.8% rise on April 6, the benefit is now worth an average of £4,300 per year.

Under the new April 2026/27 rates, single claimants can top up their income to £238 per week, or their joint weekly income to £363.25 per week if you have a partner.

But claiming Pension Credit also unlocks access to an array of additional financial support, including a free TV licence if you’re aged 75 or over.

Commenting on the Pension Credit uplift this month, the DWP said: “Pension Credit will also rise by 4.8% and be worth an average of £4,300 a year, unlocking further support including help with housing costs, council tax and free television licenses. Between 2026 and 2027, the government will provide a £6 billion boost to spending on State Pensions and pensioner benefits.”

According to the DWP, it takes just 16 minutes on average to apply for Pension Credit and if you’re eligible, the benefit can give you access to thousands of pounds worth of extra support.

If you already get Pension Credit then you can apply for a free TV Licence when you’re 74, but you’ll need to continue paying for your licence until the end of the month before your 75th birthday. After this, you’ll be covered by your free licence.

For those who don’t meet the eligibility criteria for Pension Credit, there are other ways to reduce your TV Licence bill, or avoid the fee entirely.

According to TV Licensing, you should cancel your TV Licence if you no longer watch live on any channel, TV service or streaming service, or use BBC iPlayer. So if you fall into this category, you can cancel your licence and may be eligible for a refund if, before your licence expires, you won’t be doing any of the following:

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