The Paying for Tomorrow Prize for Students competition is part of PwC's campaign on building a UK tax system fit for the future.
How a country raises taxes can change its fortunes, and those of its people. PwC want to hear from people from all walks of life on how the tax system should change. As a students are the future workforce, they're keen to really keen to get your views on how tax can impact jobs.
For the chance of winning the £20,000 prize, students need to provide an answer to the following question:
'How would you change the UK tax system to improve future employment prospects and drive the UK economy?'
You may know a bit about tax; others very little. This doesn't matter -there's lot of information on the Paying for Tomorrow webpages that may help, as well as the Treasury website.
Entry criteria
- Entries will be between 2,000 and 3,000 words, and include a 300 word summary.
- The competition is open to all full-time students in further and higher education, who are currently residents of and studying in the UK
How to enter
Visit the Paying for Tomorrow Prize website and complete the online form.
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