What you can get:
For each photo / artwork that is selected by IRAS, the participant will get:
· $30 cash voucher; and
· A Singapore Monopoly game set
Another disturbing clause in view of the prices for winning images, doesn't look like a fair game to me:
IRAS reserves the right to reproduce the submitted images for publicity purposes, without payment of any fees to the participants. Entries submitted, other than being reproduced in the photo book, may be reused in IRAS publications or website.
HS
Another disturbing clause in view of the prices for winning images, doesn't look like a fair game to me:
IRAS reserves the right to reproduce the submitted images for publicity purposes, without payment of any fees to the participants. Entries submitted, other than being reproduced in the photo book, may be reused in IRAS publications or website.
HS
My entry:
(Sorry, couldn't resist... first picture that came to mind)
My entry:
(Sorry, couldn't resist... first picture that came to mind)
This time round, i don't think they are out for free photos. There are giving away a bit of money and a few monopoly sets in a feeble attempt to "educate" the next generation on the wonders of paying your taxes.
The theme "how taxes contribute towards what we have around us" is about as lame as it gets for a photo competition - BUT the 50 word caption forces the student to do his research, which i'm guessing is the main point of the whole exercise.
My entry:
(Sorry, couldn't resist... first picture that came to mind)