Four. In January, May, July and October.
January, May, July and October have five Sundays each in 2011.
There are four fifth Sundays in 2011, belonging to the months of January, May, July, and October.
Months containing five Sundays in the year 2012 are: January April July September December
February can only have 5 Sundays in a leap year, and this occurs when February 1st falls on a Sunday. The last occurrence of this was in 2012, as February 1st that year fell on a Wednesday, resulting in the Sundays falling on the 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th. Therefore, the last year with 5 Sundays in February was 2012.
4... March, June, August, November
There are four Saturdays in February 2011. 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th.
The last year that February had five Sundays was 2012. This occurred because February 1, 2012, was a Wednesday, making the Sundays fall on the 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th, and then extending into March. For February to have five Sundays, it must have 29 days, which only happens in leap years.
Sunday falls on the 5th day of the month in April and July. Alternatively 4 months will have 5 Sundays in 2015: March and May, August and November.
There are four 5th Wednesdays in 2011.
There are 4 5th Sunday's in 2010; JAN, MAY, AUG, & OCT.
In the UK a new tax year always starts on the 6th April through to the 5th April the following year.So the UK 2011 tax year is 6th April 2011 through to 5th April 2012.
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