How Tim Duggan got out of a one million dollar tax bill
The Briefing27 Apr 2024

How Tim Duggan got out of a one million dollar tax bill

Do you feel like you have a good work-life balance? It’s something that most people struggle with, particularly with current cost-of-living pressures.

Tim Duggan is the co-founder of Junkee Media. As a young man who launched several digital media platforms he knows a thing or two about work life balance. He’s also the author of several books, his latest is called Work Backwards.

In this interview with Tom Tilley he talks about what he did with the freedom to choose his work, after selling Junkee for around 15 million dollars.

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