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  2. Freelancer - Wikipedia

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    This definition comes from Directive (2010/41/EU) on the application of the principle of equal treatment between men and women engaged in an activity in a self-employed capacity. [ 35 ] The European Forum of Independent Professionals defines freelancers as: "a highly-skilled subset of self-employed workers, without employers nor employees ...

  3. Self-employment - Wikipedia

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    Self-employed people are usually classified as a sole proprietor (or sole trader), independent contractor, or as a member of a partnership. Self-employed people generally find their own work rather than being provided with work by an employer and instead earn income from a profession, a trade, or a business that they operate.

  4. Sole proprietorship - Wikipedia

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    sole professional: with higher level academic certificate and regulations for formal control of autonomous exercise (e.g. sole doctor's office) sole entrepreneur : "little entrepreneurs", such as a craftsman, autonomous taxi driver, and many others, that can be formal.

  5. 15 Self-Employment Tax Deductions You Should Know - AOL

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    Here are a few of the most common self-employment tax deductions: 1. Self-Employment Tax Deduction. If you’re self-employed, you will end up paying more Social Security and Medicare tax than an ...

  6. Navigating finances as a self-employed person can be tricky, if not downright confusing. Where do you start? How do you go about investing and building financial security for yourself when you're...

  7. Options for the self-employed...who feel unemployed - AOL

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    While the national unemployment rate is 7.2% and may reach 10% before the year is up, there are a number of self-employed people, I imagine, who feel unemployed ...

  8. Virtual assistant (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    In terms of pay, according to Glassdoor, the annual salary for virtual assistants in the US is $35,922. [7] However, worldwide, many virtual assistants work as freelancers on an hourly wage. One recent survey involving 400 virtual assistants on the popular freelancer site Upwork shows a huge discrepancy in hourly pay commanded by virtual ...

  9. How To File Self-Employment Taxes: A Step-By-Step Guide - AOL

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    And generally, if you do some freelance moonlighting outside of your salaried job, you still qualify as self-employed. Learn: Common Mistakes People Make When Filing Their Own Taxes 2.