Cash, tax and super
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Introduction
In this activity, students learn what happens if their employer tries to avoid paying tax and super on their behalf by paying them cash-in-hand or ‘under the table’.
Achievement standard
By the end of Year 9, students explain the role of the Australian economy in allocating and distributing resources, and analyse the interdependence of participants in the global economy. They explain the importance of managing financial risks and rewards and analyse the different strategies that may be used. They explain why businesses seek to create a competitive advantage, including through innovation, and evaluate the strategies that may be used. Students analyse the roles and responsibilities of participants in the workplace.
When researching, students develop questions and simple hypotheses to frame an investigation of an economic or business issue. They gather and analyse relevant data and information from different sources to answer questions, identify trends and explain relationships. Students generate alternative responses to an issue and use cost-benefit analysis and appropriate criteria to propose a course of action. They apply economics and business knowledge, skills and concepts to familiar, unfamiliar and hypothetical problems. Students develop and present evidence-based conclusions and reasoned arguments using appropriate texts, subject-specific language and concepts. They analyse the effects of economic and business decisions and the potential consequences of alternative actions.
Content descriptions
Economics and Business Knowledge and Understanding
The changing roles and responsibilities of participants in the Australian or global workplace (ACHEK042).
Economics and Business Skills
Apply economics and business knowledge, skills and concepts in familiar, new and hypothetical situations (ACHES047).
Student learning resources
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Cash, tax and super
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Suggested activity sequence
This sequence is intended as a framework to be modified and adapted by teachers to suit the needs of a class group.
- As a class, read the information of the explainer. As you read, ask students if they know of anyone who is paid cash-in-hand without the ATO knowing.
Alternatively, students can read the explainer individually or in pairs and take notes using the Cornell note taking system. - Students complete the worksheet.
- Students complete a 3-2-1:
- 3 things the student learned from the activity
- 2 things the student found interesting and what they’d like to learn more about.
- 1 question they still have.
- Discuss the questions students still have and give them time to explore answers.