Monday quiz

Kickstart the week with our Monday Quiz and be in with a chance of winning a prize...

Holly Cook | 18-05-09 | E-mail Article

This week’s prize for the first ten correct entries to be pulled from the Editor’s hat is the Tax Handbook 2009/10, a Which? essential guide, written by award-winning consumer champion Tony Levene and to be published next week. The handbook provides advice and tips for all UK taxpayers, from the employed and freelancers to retirees planning to give money to loved ones. This new edition also contains the latest changes made in the Spring 2009 Budget.

To be in with a chance of winning the Tax Handbook, simply answer these three questions correctly and submit your e-mail address. Click here to enter the quiz.

1. Income tax was first introduced in 1799, for what purpose?

a) To finance war;

b) To pay for a Royal wedding;

c) To line MPs' pockets?

2. How much can you earn in the 2009/10 tax year before you have to pay income tax?

a) £5,225;

b) £6,035;

c) £6,475?

3. You don’t have to pay Inheritance Tax on gifts donated either in your lifetime or in your will to:

a) Your husband, wife or civil partner, even if you're legally separated (but not if you've divorced or the civil partnership has dissolved), as long as you both have a permanent home in the UK;

b) UK charities;

c) UK political parties?

Good luck!

Holly Cook is Site Editor of Morningstar.co.uk and Hemscott.com. She would like to hear from you but cannot give financial advice. You can contact the author via this feedback form.
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