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This document contains multiple choice questions about taxation law in the UK. It covers topics like indirect taxes, tax authorities, tax years, tax returns, record keeping requirements, appeals, and tax avoidance. The questions help test understanding of key concepts in UK taxation law.

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This document contains multiple choice questions about taxation law in the UK. It covers topics like indirect taxes, tax authorities, tax years, tax returns, record keeping requirements, appeals, and tax avoidance. The questions help test understanding of key concepts in UK taxation law.

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Taxation Law MCQs Multiple Choice Questions

1. An indirect tax is charged on __________:

A. Profits

B. Gains

C. Income

D. Spending

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2. Who is the administrator of the UK tax system?

A. HM Customs and Excise

B. The Chancellor of the Exchequer

C. HM Revenue and Customs

D. HM Inland Revenue

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3. __________ is an indirect tax:

A. Inheritance tax

B. Value-added tax

C. Income tax

D. Corporation tax

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B

4. Which is not a source of UK tax law?

A. Statutory instruments

B. Statute law

C. Case law

D. HMRC Statements of Practice

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5. The tax year for individuals runs from _________________:

A. 1 April to the following 31 March

B. 6 April to the following 5 April

C. 5 April to the following 6 April

D. 1 January to the following 31 December

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6. An individual self-assessment tax return which is filed on paper must normally be filed by
_______________________:

A. 31 October following the tax year to which the return relates

B. 31 December following the tax year to which the return relates

C. 31 January following the tax year to which the return relates

D. 31 March following the tax year to which the return relates


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7. What is The “filing date” for the tax year 2017-18?

A. 5 April 2019

B. 31 October 2018

C. 31 January 2019

D. 31 January 2018

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8. A taxpayer who is in business or who lets property must normally keep records for how many
years?

A. Seven

B. Five

C. Two

D. Nine

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9. An appeal against an HMRC decision must be made in writing within ___________:

A. 50 days

B. 35 days

C. 33 days
D. 30 days

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10. Tax avoidance is illegal. True or False?

A. True

B. False

C. Both A & B

D. None of the above

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11. The first payment on account for the tax year 2017-18 falls due on:

A. 31 January 2018

B. 30 July 2017

C. 22 July 2018

D. 25 January 2019

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12. An individual who does not receive a notice to submit a tax return for 2017-18, must notify
HMRC by:

A. 21 January 2019
B. 30 April 2018

C. 5 October 2018

D. 19 April 2019

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