Tax, Super + You gives you the resources to teach tomorrow’s adults today. There are hundreds of high quality educator developed resources that give real-world contexts to teach financial literacy in a way that directly links to multiple areas of the curriculum. Our resources equip students with the skills to survive and thrive in the adult world, as active and informed citizens.
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Creating a myGov account
What is myGov?
A myGov account lets you link to a range of Government services online. You can use myGov to do things…
General resources
explainer
Super investment options
When it comes to choosing a super investment option, your future could depend on the decisions you make now – so take a…
Economics & Business
Year 9
explainer
Superannuation risks and rewards
Investigate the balance between risk and reward.
The following is an approximate of superannuation returns over…
Economics & Business
Year 9
worksheets
What would I do with a windfall?
Imagine you have inherited $10,000. You have 3 options:
save it
invest it
deposit it in your superannuation…
Economics & Business
Year 9
worksheets
Saving, investing and super
What is the difference between saving and investing?
Have you ever saved up to buy something? Maybe you are putting…
Economics & Business
Year 9
explainer
Saving, investing and super
Refer to Saving, investing and super – Explainer.
In your groups, complete the following tables.
Attributes…
Economics & Business
Year 9
worksheets
Responsibilities of workplace participants
Everyone is the workplace has obligations and/or responsibilities in relation to both tax and super. Whether you’re an…
Economics & Business
Year 9
explainer
Tax, super and pay slips
Income taxAustralia has a progressive tax system. This means that the more people earn, the more tax they pay and the…
Economics & Business
Year 9
explainer
Checking pay slips
Part 1: Calculating taxUse the ATOs weekly tax table to work out how much tax should have been withheld in the…
Economics & Business
Year 9
worksheets
My responsibilities in relation to tax
Submitting a tax returnA tax return is the form you use to tell the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) how much income…
Economics & Business
Year 9
explainer
The consequences of dishonesty
Being honest is not always easy but the risks of being dishonest can have serious consequences. These range from losing…
Economics & Business
Year 9
explainer
What happens next?
Write answers to the following frequently asked questions:
How long does it take to process a tax return?
What…