Noun
sole trader (plural sole traders)
(business) A type of enterprise or proprietorship which is owned by one person who is fully liable for the company's debts and fulfilment of contracts with his/her personal wealth unless incorporated.
Selling across the north of the Shire, Fiona says after leaving a busy office to work as a sole trader, she had ‘jumped the gun’ on social distancing in the workplace, and reduced the volume of work she needed to undertake. Source: Internet
The sole trader added: "We have to take care of the people who take care of us." Source: Internet
If you are a sole trader, however, the position is a little different, because for tax purposes there is no distinction between ‘business’ and ‘personal’ income. Source: Internet
Whether you’re a large corporation that needs that latest Cisco integrated services router or a sole trader with a home network, BT Business Direct has a product to suit your company’s needs at a highly competitive price. Source: Internet