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If you're doing the same type of work, then you have one "business" and you can have an unlimited number of people paying you (customers/clients/etc.). In this case, you'd enter all of your expenses together. If you are doing different types of work, then you can add another self-employed business and divide your expenses for each "business".
If you're doing the same type of work, then you have one "business" and you can have an unlimited number of people paying you (customers/clients/etc.). In this case, you'd enter all of your expenses together. If you are doing different types of work, then you can add another self-employed business and divide your expenses for each "business".
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