In Italy, all citizens over the age of 18 are required to pay a television fee (Canone Rai) for the use of public broadcasting services. However, for citizens over the age of 75, there is an exemption from this payment. In this article, we will discuss the exemption from the Rai fee after age 75 and the understanding of this exemption.
Non-Payment of Rai Fee After Age 75
As mentioned above, citizens in Italy over the age of 75 are exempt from the Rai fee. This means that they will not have to pay the fee for the use of public broadcasting services. The exemption applies to all citizens regardless of their residence status or income.
Understanding the Exemption
The exemption from the Rai fee is provided by the Italian government as a way to provide financial relief to elderly citizens who may be on a fixed income. It is important to note that the exemption only applies to citizens over the age of 75 and does not apply to those who are under the age of 75.
In order to take advantage of the exemption, citizens must provide proof of their age. This can be done by providing a valid ID or other form of identification. Once proof of age is provided, the exemption will be applied and the Rai fee will not be charged.
In summary, citizens in Italy over the age of 75 are exempt from paying the Rai fee for the use of public broadcasting services. This exemption is provided as a way to provide financial relief to elderly citizens who may be on a fixed income. In order to take advantage of the exemption, citizens must provide proof of their age. Once proof of age is provided, the exemption will be applied and the Rai fee will not be charged.