What's the difference between a firm and a self-employed person?

1, different definitions

Self-employed is a common name for individual industrial and commercial households in urban and rural areas, and is a self-reliant worker who does not exploit others within the scope permitted by law.

A company is a place where goods are traded. Call the firm, now call the agency.

2, the scope is different

The goods traded by firms are generally complete and extensive.

Self-employed people generally engage in various repair services, garment processing industry, cottage industry, individual transport industry, catering commodities and other productive services permitted by policies.

3. Different in nature

A trade name is a commercial organization that deals in goods, services and services, including individual industrial and commercial households founded and operated by individuals;

Individual workers and their family members are the main body. They independently engage in production and business activities with their own means of production and funds, and provide goods and services to the society, which is a useful supplement to the socialist public ownership economy.

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