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  • 16/06/2025
The BBC wants to tie the licence fee to council tax bands — and most homes in Leeds could see a reduction.

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00:00The flat TV licence fee could soon be scrapped, and in Yorkshire many could end up paying less.
00:06Under the BBC's new proposal, the annual charge of £174.50 would be replaced by a means-tested
00:13model tied to your home's council tax band. In Leeds, over 55% of properties are in bands A to C,
00:19suggesting most households might benefit. Band D council tax here is just under £2,000 a year.
00:25The licence fee helps fund services like BBC Look North and BBC Radio Leeds, which reach tens of
00:32thousands across the region. The BBC reports that 89% of people in Yorkshire and the Humber
00:38use its services weekly, though evasion rates in urban areas are among the highest in England.
00:44Critics say the model could still be unfair to renters or low-income homeowners,
00:49while supporters argue it better reflects people's ability to pay.
00:53The government would need to approve the changes, and no timeline has been confirmed.

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