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Old 08-14-2012, 03:08 AM   #36
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Originally Posted by Alexander Turcic View Post
In Switzerland there are two related fees.

One is the fee everyone who has to pay who owns a device that could _potentially_ receive radio or TV broadcasts. It's paid to the Swiss Federal Communication Office (German: BAKOM; (BAKOM). So even if you don't want their programs or listen to their radio, if you own a TV, you will have to pay. And it isn't cheap. Radio is ~ 170 USD / yr and TV is ~ 300 USD / yr.

For cable services to receive private TV stations, I pay a relative modest ~ 10 USD / month.
We had that too. It was dropped in 2000.

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Originally Posted by RolandD View Post
Wow! Is that per device or per household? If you have a computer with a TV tuner card, does that count?
That's one reason they dropped it. The internet was coming up at that time and people with a TV tuner card didn't have to pay the fee (it was only required if you owned a radio or TV). So, instead of trying to fit everything into the list, they did the wise thing and removed it all together. They incorporated it in the tax laws.

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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
That sounds remarkably like the BBC licence fee, but a bit more expensive. We used to have a radio licence, but it was done away with a long time ago. We do still have the option of a Black & White TV licence, if your receiving equipment is only monochrome at around £45 ($70). But I have no idea how many households have that.

The BBC licence fee is indeed a per-household fee, not a per-person fee.
Originally, there were two fees, one for radio and one for TV. In '69 they changed it a bit, so that if you had a TV you had to pay this fee (regardless if you also had a radio) and if you had only a radio, the fee was a bit less. Originally, you had to pay for every device in the household too, but in '69 they changed that to a per-household fee.

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Originally Posted by Alexander Turcic View Post
It's a per-household fee.

But they are nasty. If you don't pay your fees, they visit you. They spy on you to see if you have a TV running in the evening, and if they catch you, they can fine you. It's a weird semi-government body and I never understood why I should pay for public broadcasting that I never watch.

Btw, even if your car has a radio you'll qualify to pay your household radio broadcasting fees.
That's what they said happened here too... But I don't think a car radio ever counted...
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