Today on StartupSmart, we help you untangle two key parts of your life that, for tax reasons at least, can get too close for comfort – your personal and business affairs.
As business advisor Greg Hayes explains, not keeping your business tax set-up separate from your own can cost you a significant amount of money. Read his top tips on how to keep on the straight and narrow.
Elsewhere, eco consultant Richard Nicol analyses the lessons start-ups can take away from the recent Climate Change Commission report and mentor Vicki Crowe explains how to keep candidates on their toes during interviews.
Plus, we bring you the inspiring tale of Nathan Murphy, who has gone from homeless teen to business owner in just a few short months.
Oliver Milman, editor
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