The ATO’s Tax, Super + You competition is a fun and engaging way for Australian high school students to learn about tax and super, unleash their creativity and potentially win some great prizes.
Working as a part of a team or individually, students are invited to write, make or film an entry for their topic:
* Junior (Year 7–9) are asked to highlight the value of tax or super (or both) in the community
* Senior (Year 10–12) must discuss your first job and what you need to know about tax and super.
Shortlisted entries in 2019 included raps, songs, animations, video skits and even a board game. If you’re a high school student interested in competing this year or are the parent of one, this resource is a great way to see how people have gotten involved previously (and that you can draw inspiration from as well).
The competition opened on 24 May, but entries will be accepted until 13 August. The winners will be decided by a judging panel, including guest judge Effie Zahos who is one of Australia’s leading personal finance commentators. The public can also vote for their favourite entry in the People’s Choice Awards.
Tax Office Assistant Commissioner Sally Bektas said she was thrilled to be back on the judging panel.
“Our Tax, Super + You competition has really shown that building financial literacy can be fun and bring out the best in students. I’m so excited to see the entries for 2021,” Sally said.
You can watch Sally explain how to get involved on ATOtv.
Winners of the 2021 Tax, Super + You competition will be announced in September.
Looking for more information about the 2021 Tax, Super + You competition? Visit www.taxsuperandyou.gov.au/competition to find out more details.
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