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What if a person is self-employed?
 
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A business that is neither a partnership nor a corporation but is owned by one person is called a "sole proprietorship." The owner of that business is "self-employed." The employees of a sole proprietorship are covered by the Workers' Disability Compensation Act, but the sole proprietor (the person who owns the business) is "self-employed." He or she is not an employee of anyone and accordingly is not covered by the Act.


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