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    Home » How to claim back £50 on your TV Licence if you’re a student
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    How to claim back £50 on your TV Licence if you’re a student

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMay 10, 2019No Comments
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    Students in Wales who are moving home for the summer are being reminded by TV Licensing that they could be entitled to £50 in the form of a refund.

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    In 2017, TV Licensing changed the way refunds are calculated to make it easier for customers to apply. This means more students can benefit from a refund as they can now claim for any full months left on their licence.

    With more than 120,000 students attending universities in Wales, thousands could be missing out on some much-needed cash.

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    In order to qualify, students with existing TV Licences need to be leaving their halls or rented accommodation and be moving to a licensed address.

    And if students bought their licence last October and moved out in May, they could receive a refund worth up to £50.16 – that’s equivalent to six student cinema tickets or two months’ gym membership.

    Applying is simple and can be done online or over the phone. Students just need to have their TV Licence details to hand and evidence to show that their licence is no longer needed, such as a copy of the end of their tenancy agreement.

    Helen Wild, spokesperson for TV Licensing in Wales, said: “Many students are unaware that they can claim a refund on their TV Licence when returning home for the summer and so could be missing out on an extra £50 in their pockets.

    “Applying for a refund is quick and easy and we encourage all students who are eligible, or their parents in some cases, to take advantage of it.

    “It is important that students needing a TV Licence purchase one at the earliest opportunity when starting university or college to take advantage of the flexible payment options available to them and avoid a fine of up to £1,000.”

    A licence is needed for watching and recording programmes as they’re being shown on TV or live on an online TV service, as well as downloading or watching BBC programmes on iPlayer. This applies to any provider and any device, including a TV, desktop computer, laptop, mobile phone, tablet, games console, digital box or DVD/VHS recorder.

    Debra Thorne, Progression and Student Money Manager at the University of South Wales, said: “A TV Licence is valid for a whole year, so if students purchase a licence in October they can apply for a refund when the academic year has finished and they are no longer living in student accommodation.

    “We encourage all eligible students to make a claim as they could end up saving some much-needed cash as they go into the summer break.”

    To arrange a refund or change address, simply visit: www.tvlicensing.co.uk/studentinfo, or call TV Licensing on 0300 790 6113.

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