But let’s get moving on, shall we?
Q1) 9th January, 1799, saw Income Tax introduced in the UK. By which (then) Prime Minister?
Q2) He set the tax at two what, per pound of income: pence, groats or shillings?
Q3) Income tax was introduced to fund what: the Napoleonic Wars, the US War of Independence or the Industrial Revolution?
Q4) Generally speaking, Income Tax is a tax on a person. A tax a company in the UK pays on profits, is usually referred to as what: personal tax, Value Added Tax or corporation tax?
Q5) The UK government’s third largest source of revenue is VAT. What does the ‘VA’ stand for?
Q6) Income tax — and its business equivalents — are taxes on people, or entities. What name is given to the tax on things made in a country: excise duty or customs duty?
Q7) What name is given to taxes on things being imported to a country: excise duty or customs duty?
Q8) Income Tax is the UK government’s biggest earner. VAT the third biggest earner. What — generally — is the UK government’s second biggest earner?
Q9) The tax in Question 8 was in introduced in an act dated to which year: 1910, 1911 or 1912?
Q10) Finally … What’s the name of the tax charged by local governments, in England, Scotland an Wales?
Q1) 8th January, 1981, saw a UFO spotted, outside the town of Trans-en-Provence. The town is in which country: French Guiana, Canada or France?A1) France.
Q2) More to the point, the case is one of the few said to have left what: physical evidence, a message or an alien life form?A2) Physical evidence: in this case, burnt residue.
Q3) What painting was first shown in the US, on 8th January, 1963: Picasso’s Guernica, da Vinci’s Mona Lisa or Munch’s The Scream?A3) Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa.
Q4) 8th January, 1983, saw the birth of Kim Jong-un. Kim is the leader of which Asian nation?A4) North Korea.
Q5) 8th January, 1959, saw who become President of France?A5) General Charles De Gaulle.
Q6) Finally … 8th January, 1877, saw the last battle between a force lead by Crazy Horse, and the US Cavalry: at Wolf Mountain. Battle, and mountain, are in which US state?A6) Montana.
“I have always paid income tax. I object only when it reaches a stage when I am threatened with having nothing left for my old age - which is due to start next Tuesday or Wednesday.”Noel Cowardª.
No wonder all the British musicians moved! :) Heavens!
ReplyDeleteAnd we complain about taxes here! Whiney, whiney Americans! :-)
1. William Pitt the Younger
2. pence
3. Napoleonic Wars
4. corporation tax
5. value added
6. excise duty
7. customs duty
8. the National Insurance Contributions
9. 1911
10. Council Tax
Wow! Interesting news about The Prisoner! Sure hope he doesn't cock it all up, like that horrible TV remake! However, if Ridley is as captivated as the headline suggests, we can hope! :)