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The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has launched the 2018 Tax, Super +You competition, which aims to encourage high school students to think outside the box and develop creative ideas on how they think tax and/or super contributes to the community.

There are two categories – Junior Secondary (Years 7-9) and Senior Secondary (Years 10-12) with a total cash prize pool of $6,200 to be won. Students have until 2 November 2018 to enter the competition, with the top 10 finalists to be announced in November 2018.

To help students learn about tax and super, the ATO has also published teaching resources in line with the Australian curriculum, which school teachers can incorporate into their lesson plans. The materials are available for download at www.taxsuperandyou.gov.au

ATO Assistant Commissioner Sally Bektas, who is part of the judging panel, said: “We were delighted with the creativity and quality of the competition entries from students in 2017 and we are looking forward to seeing what this year’s entries have in store.”

Other members of the judging panel include electronic house music duo and hosts of Triple J’s popular Friday Night Shuffle, Vance Musgrove and Mikah Freeman, from the Aston Shuffle.

Short stories, animation videos and drawings are just some of the creative ideas from 2017.

One of last year’s winning entries was a tax rap from Year 10 students Jordan Donohue and Cabe Barrett from Singleton in New South Wales.

For more information about the 2018 Tax, Super +You competition, visit taxsuperandyou.gov.au/competition-about

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  • What a brilliant idea to teach children! Things weren’t this fun when I was at school

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  • More to the point:- How the Govt. should spend the funds collected by the ATO…..wisely.

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  • I wish I can go back to high school hahaha

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  • I should bring this under the attention of my two eldest kids !

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  • Love this we all need a better understanding of superannuation and schools is the best place to start.

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  • Showed it to me kids, hope they going to love it!

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  • I need to show it to my daughter. Thank you!! :-)

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