I'm wondering how this will work,will everyone over 75 have to have their incomes scrutinised?
I apologise for not adding a link but saw this on the ribbon of news that runs along the bottom of news on tv.
//So basically, for saving towards a private pension when you retire ,you're screwed?// Such people get screwed all the time, bobbs. Those with no savings and who rely solely on the State Pension receive enormous amounts in the way of perks. Among the many are free dental treatment, additional pension if they have not accrued enough NI contributions and -...
High time they just gave up on this tv licence lark. Would cost a bit scrutinizing every over 75 year old's income. Wonder if anything would be gained.
doesn't it mean that those over 75 receiving pension credit will qualify for a free tv licence? The bbc will required them to send of evidence of said benefit.
bobbs.
//The decision will cost the BBC around £250m a year – equivalent to a quarter of BBC1’s budget, but less than a third of the projected £800m figure if it had chosen to take on the full cost of the 4.5m licences.//
I`d be interested to know what piece of legislation gives the BBC he right to means test anyone. Then what do they do with that information when they are done with it - delete it or sell it on.
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