Trade or
Business
A trade or business is generally an
activity carried on for a livelihood or in
good faith to make a profit. The facts and
circumstances of each case determine
whether or not an activity is a trade or
business. The regularity of activities and
transactions and the production of income
are important elements. You do not need to
actually make a profit to be in a trade or
business as long as you have a profit
motive. You do need, however, to make
ongoing efforts to further the interests
of your business.
Part-time
Business
You do not have to carry on regular
full-time business activities to be
self-employed. Having a part-time business
in addition to your regular job or
business also may be self-employment.
Example:
You are employed full time as an
engineer at the local plant. You fix
televisions and radios during the
weekends. You have your own shop,
equipment, and tools. You get your
customers from advertising and
word-of-mouth. You are self-employed as
the owner of a part-time repair shop.
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