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91self-employed taxpayers — Persons who are not employees and who trade on their own account. They are taxed on the profits of their trades rather than by pay as you earn (PAYE) and their National Insurance contributions differ from those of employees …
92self-employed taxpayers — Persons who are not employees and who trade on their own account. They are taxed on the profits of their trades rather than by PAYE and their National Insurance contributions differ from those of employees …
93self-employed — /ˈsɛlf əmplɔɪd/ (say self uhmployd) adjective deriving one s income directly from one s own work, profession, or business, and not as a salary from an employer. –self employment, noun …
94return on capital employed — /rɪ tɜ:n ɒn kæpɪt(ə)l ɪm plɔɪd/, return on assets /rɪˌtɜ:n ɒn æsets/, return on equity /rɪˌtɜ:n ɒn ekwɪti/ noun a profit shown as a percentage of the capital or money invested in a business. Abbreviation ROCE, ROA, ROE …
95self-employed — Working, but not for an employer. Conducting one s own trade or business as sole proprietor or as a partner …
96vessel belonging to or employed in the government of the United States — A vessel under the control of the United States. Ackerlind v United States, 240 US 531, 60 L Ed 783, 36 S Ct 438 (phrase appearing in tariff act). A ship registered by the United States for the foreign trade or licensed or enrolled by the United… …
97self-employed person — noun a writer or artist who sells services to different employers without a long term contract with any of them • Syn: ↑freelancer, ↑freelance, ↑free lance, ↑free lance, ↑independent • Derivationally related forms: ↑freelance ( …
98de-employed — adj …
99well-employed — adj …
100under-employed — …