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  2. Self-employment - Wikipedia

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    Self-employment. Self-employment is the state of working for oneself rather than an employer. Tax authorities will generally view a person as self-employed if the person chooses to be recognised as such or if the person is generating income for which a tax return needs to be filed. In the real world, the critical issue for tax authorities is ...

  3. Sole proprietorship - Wikipedia

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    A sole trader is the simplest type of business structure defined in UK law. It refers to an individual who owns their own business and retains all the profits from it. When starting up, sole traders must complete a straightforward registration with HM Revenue and Customs as self-employed for tax and National Insurance purposes.

  4. Federation of Small Businesses - Wikipedia

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    The Federation of Small Businesses ( FSB) is a UK business organisation representing small and medium-sized businesses. It was formed in 1974 as the National Federation of Self Employed (NFSE). [1] The current name for the organisation was adopted in 1991. It is registered with Companies House as The National Federation of Self Employed & Small ...

  5. Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed

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    The Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed ( IPSE) is a British not-for-profit organisation. It was established in 1999 as the Professional Contractors Group, a protest group against the IR35 tax statute. [1] Later, it expanded its responsibilities to cover the wider interests of freelance consultants and contractors as ...

  6. Disability in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, self-employment is an option for disabled people. Of those in paid work, 18 per cent of disabled men and 8 per cent of disabled women are self-employed as their main job, compared to 14 per cent and 6 per cent of non-disabled men and women respectively. [42]

  7. United Kingdom EU Worker Registration Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Accession State Worker Registration Schemewas a temporary measure used in the period from 2004 to 2011 by the UKto restrict incoming workers from the eight member states of the European Unionin Central Europe and the Baltic region of northern Europe (the "A8 countries"). It attempted to help the UK's governmentto be able to keep track of ...

  8. National Insurance - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2020, self-employed National Insurance Contributions (NICs) will be categorised as Class 2 when profits are between £6,365 and £8,631.99 a year. If a self-employed worker earns £8,632 or more a year they will be categorised as Class 4. Class 2 contributions are charged at £3.00 per week and are usually paid by direct debit. [18]

  9. United Kingdom labour law - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom labour law. In the UK in 2021, of the total working population 32.5 million people were employed, there was 4.2% unemployment, and 6.6 million trade union members. The average income was £30,472, and the average working week was 36 hours. [ 1 ] United Kingdom labour law regulates the relations between workers, employers and ...