The Communications (Television Licensing) (Amendment) Regulations 2025
The Communications (Television Licensing) (Amendment) Regulations 2025 implements changes to UK television license fees effective April 1, 2025.
The regulations increase the standard color TV license fee from £169.50 to £174.50 and the black and white license fee from £57.00 to £58.50.
Various installment payment schemes are adjusted accordingly, with updates to premium, budget, easy entry, and simple payment plans.
The regulations apply across the UK, Channel Islands, and Isle of Man, with certain provisions for specific territories.
Arguments For
The increase in fees helps maintain funding for public broadcasting services while accounting for inflation and rising operational costs
Flexible payment plans are preserved and adjusted proportionally, ensuring continued accessibility for different economic circumstances
The legislation maintains consistent enforcement across all UK territories and Crown Dependencies, ensuring equitable application of licensing requirements
Arguments Against
The fee increase places additional financial burden on households during a period of broader cost-of-living pressures
The continuation of separate black and white license fees may be unnecessarily complex given the very small number of black and white-only viewers
The multiple payment schemes with different total costs could be simplified to reduce administrative complexity and improve transparency
Made - - - - 6th February 2025 Laid before Parliament 10th February 2025 Coming into force - - 1st April 2025
The regulations were officially created on February 6th 2025, presented to Parliament on February 10th 2025, and will become legally effective from April 1st 2025
Citation, commencement, effect and extent 6. These Regulations may be cited as the Communications (Television Licensing) (Amendment) Regulations 2025. 7. These Regulations come into force on 1st April 2025. 8. S.I. 2003/3195, amended by S.I. 2006/3325; there are other amending instruments but none is relevant. 9. These Regulations have effect in respect of TV licences issued on or after 1st April 2025. 10. These Regulations extend to- 11. (a) England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, 12. (b) the Channel Islands, except regulation 4 and and Schedule 2, and 13. (c) the Isle of Man.
The regulations apply to all TV licenses issued from April 1st 2025 onwards.
They cover the entire United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, and most parts of the Channel Islands, though some specific payment provisions don't apply to the Channel Islands
Amendment of Schedule 1 15. The Table in Schedule 1 (issue fees for TV licences) is amended as follows. 16. In the third column of the row relating to TV licence (black and white only) General Form for '£57.00' substitute '£58.50'. 17. In the third column of the row relating to TV licence (including colour) General Form for '£169.50' substitute '£174.50'. 18. In the third column of the row relating to TV licence (black and white only) Multiple Form for '£57.00' substitute '£58.50'. 19. In the third column of the row relating to TV licence (including colour) Multiple Form for '£169.50' substitute '£174.50'.
The standard license fees are increasing.
Color TV licenses rise from £169.50 to £174.50, while black and white TV licenses increase from £57.00 to £58.50.
These changes apply to both regular and multiple-property licenses
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