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Budget Buddy for Vulnerable People

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No TAX or Budget Buddy


Team Members


Syam C , Gokul , Arun Abilash , Praveen PL , Kaviya and 1 other member with an unpublished profile.

Project Description


[ A lighter sense applied by the team where we believe its better to apply some mindset change model to approach this tax the vulnerable people. They are already taxed in life with trouble,, why more... ]

To address the challenge of tax inclusion for vulnerable groups in Australia, a comprehensive approach involving data analysis and digital solution development is required. Here's a detailed plan:

  • Data Analysis Component:

    • Utilize datasets such as the Australian Census, Taxation Statistics, and Household Use of Information Technology to identify vulnerable groups.
    • Analyze patterns in income frequency, source, and amount, along with lodgement behaviors to detect early indicators of vulnerability.
    • Profile these groups based on their unique challenges, such as language barriers, digital literacy, or geographical isolation.
  • Digital Solution Component:

    • Develop a multilingual AI-powered chatbot that provides 24/7 assistance, making tax compliance accessible for non-native English speakers.
    • Implement proactive notifications and reminders for tax filing deadlines tailored to the specific needs of each identified group.
    • Create personalized educational resources in various formats (text, video, audio) to cater to different learning preferences and levels of digital literacy.
    • Introduce financial health tools to help users assess and improve their financial stability, ensuring they can meet their tax and super obligations.
    • Ensure a mobile-first design for all digital solutions to guarantee accessibility, especially for those in remote areas or with limited access to computers.
  • Optional Future Planning Component:

    • Explore the potential of digital platforms to proactively identify indicators of vulnerability through data correlations.
    • Consider ethical, legal, and social implications when designing digital systems that utilize personal data.
    • Design a proof of concept (PoC) that clearly defines the target vulnerable group(s), outlines the digital solution, and demonstrates how it will improve their experience.

This plan aims to leverage open government data to not only identify and assist vulnerable groups but also to foster an inclusive environment where every individual has the opportunity to comply with tax and super obligations without undue hardship. For further details on existing initiatives, you can refer to the Hackerspace challenge on tax inclusion for vulnerable groups and the TaxMate platform.

However , we believe that these people need to be supported first before taxing them further.


Data Story


It may not viable to tax vulnerable people and potentially the effort in managing these tax can be more than the benefit. Instead, provide them a tax break and say that they will get equal benefits for the tax they logically pay.

ie. Similar to way employer contribution is mandated in Super or the way LAFHA allowance was implemented , use the model to derive the tax.

To address the challenge of tax inclusion for vulnerable groups in Australia, a comprehensive approach involving data analysis and digital solution development is required. Here's a detailed plan:

  • Data Analysis Component:

    • Utilize datasets such as the Australian Census, Taxation Statistics, and Household Use of Information Technology to identify vulnerable groups.
    • Analyze patterns in income frequency, source, and amount, along with lodgement behaviors to detect early indicators of vulnerability.
    • Profile these groups based on their unique challenges, such as language barriers, digital literacy, or geographical isolation.
  • Digital Solution Component:

    • Develop a multilingual AI-powered chatbot that provides 24/7 assistance, making tax compliance accessible for non-native English speakers.
    • Implement proactive notifications and reminders for tax filing deadlines tailored to the specific needs of each identified group.
    • Create personalized educational resources in various formats (text, video, audio) to cater to different learning preferences and levels of digital literacy.
    • Introduce financial health tools to help users assess and improve their financial stability, ensuring they can meet their tax and super obligations.
    • Ensure a mobile-first design for all digital solutions to guarantee accessibility, especially for those in remote areas or with limited access to computers.
  • Optional Future Planning Component:

    • Explore the potential of digital platforms to proactively identify indicators of vulnerability through data correlations.
    • Consider ethical, legal, and social implications when designing digital systems that utilize personal data.
    • Design a proof of concept (PoC) that clearly defines the target vulnerable group(s), outlines the digital solution, and demonstrates how it will improve their experience.

This plan aims to leverage open government data to not only identify and assist vulnerable groups but also to foster an inclusive environment where every individual has the opportunity to comply with tax and super obligations without undue hardship. For further details on existing initiatives, you can refer to the Hackerspace challenge on tax inclusion for vulnerable groups and the TaxMate platform.

We believe with these we can use Budget Buddy platform to help people.


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Tax inclusion for vulnerable groups

How can we use open government data to identify vulnerable or at-risk groups who face barriers or challenges in complying with the tax and super systems, and design or improve digital solutions to help them meet their obligations and access their entitlements?

#Digitally Fair

Eligibility: Open to everyone. Use at least one ATO data set

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