The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. (September 2023) |
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 not whether a person is engaged in business activity (called trading even when referring to the provision of a service) but whether the activity is profitable and therefore potentially taxable. In other words, the trading is likely to be ignored if there is no profit, so occasional and hobby- or enthusiast-based economic activity is generally ignored by tax authorities. 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. In some countries, such as the United States and the United Kingdom, the authorities are placing more emphasis on clarifying whether an individual is self-employed or engaged in disguised employment, in other words pretending to be in a contractual intra-business relationship to hide what is in fact an employer-employee relationship.
Country | Rate (%) |
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Colombia | 53.1 |
Brazil | 33.3 |
Mexico | 31.8 |
Greece | 31.8 |
Turkey | 30.2 |
Costa Rica | 26.6 |
South Korea | 24.6 |
Chile | 23 |
Italy | 21.8 |
Poland | 19.7 |
New Zealand | 19.7 |
Czech Republic | 15.9 |
Netherlands | 15.8 |
Spain | 15.8 |
Portugal | 15.5 |
Switzerland | 15.3 |
Finland | 14.6 |
Ireland | 14.1 |
Belgium | 14.1 |
Slovenia | 14 |
Latvia | 13 |
Israel | 12.4 |
France | 12.6 |
Hungary | 12.5 |
Austria | 11.9 |
Lithuania | 11.6 |
Sweden | 10.6 |
Luxembourg | 10.2 |
Japan | 9.8 |
Australia | 9.5 |
Germany | 8.8 |
Denmark | 8.8 |
Canada | 7.7 |
Russia | 6.8 |
United States | 6.3 |
Norway | 4.7 |