Originally posted by burning dog
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Age-related TV licence policy
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It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by burning dog View PostThat would be workable and cheap it may need legislation to permit it (don't know). As with Old Grumpys point Is it the BBC who have to sort out who has pension credit? How will this work?
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My local town council (as against the local borough council) offers a discount by way of a refund on the cost of a television licence for those over 65 who work less than 16 hours a week and not living in the same household as someone who does not qualify. I have not as yet claimed it, but intend to do so come the next licence renewal (the claim has to go in within 2 months of the renewal. I am not sure what the level of the discount/refund is.
Ah, turns out the grand amounts to £30 per annum and is paid out of their Council Tax take.
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More on Pension Credit. I hadn't realised that those in care homes were eligible as well.
It's all very well the DWP saying it sends a letter out with State Pension claims, but that doesn't catch those already in receipt of their pension whose circumstances may have changed. Claiming by phone as the only option isn't helpful either.
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