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Pay or Cancel? What the Law Really Says About Your SABC TV Licence

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Last updated: February 23, 2026 6:08 pm
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February 23, 2026
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Johannesburg – South Africans who either fail to pay their SABC TV licence or wish to cancel it must follow strict legal procedures, as the obligation to hold a valid licence remains prescribed under the Broadcasting Act 4 of 1999.

Under the law, any household or business that owns a television set is required to maintain a valid TV licence. Failure to pay results in annual penalties being added to the outstanding balance, increasing the total amount owed over time. The SABC may issue letters of demand and institute civil proceedings to recover unpaid fees. While criminal prosecution is not typically pursued, continued non-compliance can escalate into formal legal action.

At the same time, cancelling a TV licence is not as simple as stopping payment. If a licence holder no longer owns a television, they are required to complete a formal cancellation process. This includes submitting a prescribed deregistration form (attached below) and a sworn affidavit confirming that no television set is in their possession. In certain cases, verification or inspection may be conducted before the licence is officially cancelled.

Importantly, cancellation does not wipe out existing debt. Any outstanding balance remains payable, and penalties may continue to accrue until the account is formally settled or properly closed.

Authorities have also noted that many South Africans report receiving threatening SMS messages or communication from alleged debt collectors demanding payment. Consumers are advised to verify whether any debt collection agency contacting them has a valid mandate from the SABC before making payment. If there are questions regarding how an outstanding amount was calculated, licence holders are encouraged to contact the SABC directly for clarification.

Retailers are required to verify TV licence status before selling a new television, meaning individuals without a valid licence may encounter difficulties when attempting to make a purchase.

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The SABC maintains that TV licence revenue remains a critical funding source for public broadcasting, including news, educational programming and local content production. However, compliance levels have declined significantly over the years, intensifying debate over enforcement and reform.

For consumers, the key distinction remains clear: stopping payment does not cancel a licence, and cancelling a licence does not erase existing debt. Legal compliance requires either continued payment or formal deregistration through the prescribed process.

Anyone with additional information relating to this story can contact us through email press@townpress.co.za.

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