The Communications (Television Licensing) Regulations 2004

Regulation 3(1)(c)

SCHEDULE 3U.K.FEES FOR INTERIM TV LICENCES

PART 1U.K.Fees for interim TV licences

Table

Type of licenceDescription of licenceFees
Interim TV licence (black and white only) [F1(not in the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man)].

A licence of the same description as that given in the first entry of column 2 of the table in Schedule 1 but which—

(a)

is issued to a person who has attained the age of 74 years before the due date, and

(b)

expires on the last day of the calendar month immediately before the month in which that person attains the age of 75 years.

An amount equal to [F2£4.417] for each month, or part of a month, in the period beginning on the due date and ending on the last day of the calendar month immediately before the month in which the licensee attains the age of 75 years (the amount being rounded down to the nearest penny where necessary).
Interim TV licence (including colour) [F1(not in the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man)].

A licence of the same description as that given in the second entry of column 2 of the table in Schedule 1, but which—

(a)

is issued to a person who has attained the age of 74 years before the due date, and

(b)

expires on the last day of the calendar month immediately before the month in which that person attains the age of 75 years.

An amount equal to [F3£13.125] for each month, or part of a month, in the period beginning on the due date and ending on the last day of the calendar month immediately before the month in which the licensee attains the age of 75 years (the amount being rounded down to the nearest penny where necessary).

PART 2U.K.Interim TV Licence (including colour): payment by instalments

1.—(1) The amount referred to in column 3 of the table in Part 1 as being payable in respect of an Interim TV licence (including colour) (“the licence fee”) is to be payable in instalments in the circumstances specified in the following provisions of this paragraph; and the amount of each such instalment, and the date by which it is to be payable, is to be as so provided.U.K.

(2) Where—

(a)the person to whom the licence is issued so elects before the date on which it is issued, and

(b)that person is eligible to hold a licence of the type referred to in paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 (“Premium instalment licence”) in respect of the place, vehicle, vessel or caravan which is to be specified in the licence,

the licence fee is to be payable in quarterly instalments as provided by Part 1 of that Schedule; and, for the purposes of determining the amounts of the instalments and the dates on which they are payable, the licence is to be treated as if it were a Premium instalment licence.

(3) Where the person to whom the licence is issued so elects before the date on which it is issued, the licence fee is to be payable in monthly instalments as provided by Part 2 of Schedule 2; and, for the purposes of determining the amounts of the instalments and the dates on which they are payable, the licence is to be treated as if it were a licence of the type referred to in paragraph 3 of that Schedule (Budget instalment television licence).

(4) Where—

(a)the person to whom the licence is issued so elects before the date on which it is issued, and

(b)that person is eligible to hold a licence of the type referred to in paragraph 8 of Schedule 2 (“Easy entry television licence”),

the licence fee is to be payable in fortnightly or weekly instalments as provided by Part 3 of that Schedule; and, for the purposes of determining the amounts of the instalments and the dates on which they are payable, the licence is to be treated as if it were an Easy entry television licence.

(5) In applying the relevant Part of Schedule 2—

(a)the licence is to be treated as expiring at the end of the period of 12 months beginning on the due date;

(b)the difference between [F4£157.50] and the amount referred to in sub-paragraph (1) is to be deducted from the instalments which would otherwise be payable in accordance with that Part;

(c)that deduction is to be made first from the final instalment, then (where necessary) from the preceding instalments working backwards;

(d)where the amount to be deducted is greater than the amount of one or more of the instalments, the immediately preceding instalment is to be reduced by the whole of the additional amount.