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I couldn't find an answer after looking through the Billag site, and searching previous posts here, but apologies if I have missed any similar discussions Troglodytes that we are, we do not watch television or even own a TV - and so do not pay the TV tax.

Our neighbor has asked us to go in with him on the cost of installing a satellite antenna Is that a dish? Shows how much I know about the whole topic He is talking about installing one antenna that would split to each of our houses. Would having something like that installed make us liable for the TV tax, even though we do not own a TV to connect to the antenna? The only thing I found on Billag was the opposite case - If one owns a TV that is capable of reception, but one does not get programming because there is no antenna or satellite connected, one still has to pay Billag.

But I could not find answers to having an antenna but no TV. Now, I'm willing to share the antenna installation cost, for the sake of neighborhood harmony So, anybody know where we would stand? I was afraid of that. But thanks for the info I was considering going along with his plan because But if it means that we'd be left in thrall to Billag, not such a good idea. Ah, the things we do to keep peace in the neighborhood.

Have you spoken to Billag? I think you're right in your initial post. If you own a tv capable of reception, you pay tax. If you own a cable, a decoder and even a dish but have NO tv, you pay, no tax. I remember asking this question about 5 years ago hoping I could keep sky, turn off the cable swiss tv and pay billag nothing. Alas, no. They claimed I have a tv capable of reception and therefore I pay.

Do you have a radio in the house? In the car? You owe Billag, did you know?



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