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For sole-proprietors/self-employed (freelancers, commission agents, taxi drivers,hawkers...)

A sole-proprietor is a person who owns a sole-proprietorship business that is registered with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA). A self-employed person is a person who earns a living by carrying on a trade, business, profession or vocation.

If you are a sole-proprietor/self-employed person, you do not report to a boss, because you are your own boss. The income that you earn is considered your business profits, not your salary.

You are a self-employed person if you fall under any of the categories below:

Examples of:

Trade and business: You own a manufacturing, construction, wholesale, service, or retail business.
Profession: You are a doctor, lawyer, accountant, or architect and you have your own business practice.
Vocation:

You are one of the following:

  • commission agent (for example, you are in the financial services, insurance, or property industry)
  • freelancer (for example, you get fees for providing services as a deejay, singer, dancer, designer, fitness instructor, consultantetc.)
  • owner of a hawker business or a food stall
  • owner of a home-based business
  • baby-sitter
  • taxi-driver
  • tuition teacher


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Last Updated on 28 January 2012

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