explain self imployement
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A self-employed person does not work for a specific employer who pays them a consistent salary or wage. Self-employed individuals, or independent contractors, earn income by contracting with a trade or business directly. In most cases the payer will not withhold taxes, so this becomes the responsibility of the self-employed individual
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A self-employed individual can be defined as an independent worker that conducts business or professional activities for his own benefit. In other words, it can be identified as a person that works on his behalf and not directly hired by a third party.
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