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dieseltaylor - Wed, 20 Dec 06 :
In SB terms 19th Decmber, 20th March, 20th June etc depending on weekends I suppose.
Below is the historic view. I am stunned to find our tax year is based on the old calendar!! Goodnight all
Quarter days
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In British and Irish tradition, the quarter days were the four dates in each year on which servants were hired, and rents and rates were due. They fell on four religious festivals roughly three months apart.
The significance of quarter days is now limited, although leasehold payments and rents for business premises in England are often still due on the old English quarter days.
[edit] In England
The English quarter days (also observed in Wales) are:
* Lady Day (March 25)
* Midsummer Day (June 24)
* Michaelmas (September 29)
* Christmas (December 25)
Lady Day was also the first day of the year in the British Empire until 1752. The British tax year still starts on 'Old' Lady Day (6 April under the Gregorian calendar corresponded to 25 March under the Julian calendar).
The English term cross-quarter days refers to holidays derived from the Celtic calendar. They are Candlemas, May Day (May 1), Lammas, and All Hallows (November 1).
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