Similar words: unemployed, employer, employee, employ, employment, unemployment, self-esteem, self-effacing. Meaning: adj. working for yourself.
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31. Any expenses incurred as part of a job, or as a self-employed person, providing the necessary receipts are kept.
32. The arbitrariness of this classification is well illustrated when an individual chooses, for tax purposes, to be regarded as self-employed.
33. The crisis has been caused partly by the reluctance of self-employed family doctors to invest the considerable sums needed to computerise.
34. Dodging the dues Self-employed people have more leeway about how much tax they pay.
35. The sum remaining from his fees will be subject to further deductions for income tax, national insurance and national insurance self-employed tax.
36. He put her on to Mortgage Business, a company which offers high equity loans for the self-employed.
37. Some of these duties, such as the duty to assess risks, also apply to the self-employed.
38. As from July 1988, however, the rules for self-employed pensions were also altered to bring them in line with personal pensions.
39. In all, 1,678 people were interviewed from a cross-section of the taxpaying population including both the self-employed and employees.
40. Self-employed child minders only have one third of their net earnings taken into account as income, the rest is ignored.
41. In what amounts to direct taxation, national insurance contributions for employees and the self-employed will rise by 1 percent.
42. The fatality incidence rates per 100,[www.Sentencedict.com]000 stands at 11.5 compared with 4.2 for self-employed construction workers.
43. Al. most every client arrangement for a self-employed person will be unique.
44. We have not met a successful self-employed person who goes on vacation.
45. The Big Promise and the confident show of the self-employed are self-fulfilling prophesies.
46. One of the chief causes at the present time was the increase in interest rates, especially for the self-employed.
47. What you have to begin doing before that happens is to market your services as self-employed people do.
48. He was told that the oil companies did not directly employ many of the drivers, who were self-employed subcontractors.
49. Antipathy to the Sun-reading, self-employed lorry drivers runs deep in the Labour party.
50. Roughly 10 percent of all accountants were self-employed, and less than 10 percent worked part time.
51. This benefit is, rather, an income supplement to buffer the drops in income that the self-employed are prone to.
52. The hearing was told that Mr Gannon, a self-employed window cleaner, died of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis.
53. Self-employed accountants may be able to do part of their work at home.
54. They also said they were particularly suspicious of self-employed people who had been in business for less than five years.
55. The Senate bill would raise the tax deduction for health insurance bought by the self-employed.
56. An additional number-primarily owners of small hotels and motels-were self-employed.
57. Now those who can prove conclusively that they are self-employed will be responsible for their own tax deductions and claims.
58. The future employee-development program is going to be much more like a program for self-employed entrepreneurs than a program for jobholders.
59. The self-employed person may, of course, himself have duties under this Article.
60. Add in temporary staff and the self-employed and two workers in five are outside permanent, full-time employment.
More similar words: unemployed, employer, employee, employ, employment, unemployment, self-esteem, self-effacing, self-contempt, annoyed, overjoyed, ploy, deploy, deployment, self, self-, itself, oneself, himself, by itself, in itself, of itself, selfish, by himself, by yourself, selfless, self-pity, implode, implore, unselfish.