Payroll questions 1/2

Create an engaging and informative image representing UK payroll regulations, including elements like currency symbols, clocks, and a diverse group of employees working in a modern office environment.

UK Payroll Knowledge Quiz

Test your understanding of UK payroll regulations with our engaging quiz! This quiz includes essential questions that will help you gauge your knowledge on employment eligibility, minimum wage, national insurance, and more.

  • Seven critical questions
  • Instant feedback on your answers
  • Perfect for anyone working in the UK
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CalculatingLeaf537
Who can work in the UK?
EU, EEA with EU passports
EU, EEA and Swiss citizens with right to work.
UK and Irish Nationals
EU, EEA and Swiss citizens with right to work and UK and Irish Nationals
Which is the National Minimum Wage for those employees between 21-22 years old?
£9.28
£9.38
£9.18
£9.50
When does the tax year start?
January
June
April
September
The document that is provided by your previous UK employer once they have made you a leaver is called:
P60
P45
P46
Starter Checklist
You pay National Insurance if you:
Are 16 or over and earning above £190 per week
Are 18 or over and earning above £190 per week
What are the dates of the pay period for hourly employees?
From the 20th last month to the 21st current month
From the 21st last month to the 20th current month
From the 1st to the 31st
From the 19th last month to the 20th current month
When is the Payday?
The last day of each month
The last Friday of the month
The last working day of the month
The last Monday of the month
{"name":"Payroll questions 1\/2", "url":"https://www.supersurvey.com/QPREVIEW","txt":"Test your understanding of UK payroll regulations with our engaging quiz! This quiz includes essential questions that will help you gauge your knowledge on employment eligibility, minimum wage, national insurance, and more.Seven critical questionsInstant feedback on your answersPerfect for anyone working in the UK","img":"https:/images/course4.png"}
Make your own Survey
- it's free to start.