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As a self-employed person, what components of my income cannot be claimed under the Government-Paid Leave Schemes?


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Any income, the loss or reduction of which cannot be attributed to the self-employed ceasing to be actively engaged in his/her trade, business, profession or vocation, cannot be claimed from the Government. Some examples of such income are: * interest income earned on fixed deposits; * rental income; * profit on sales of fixed assets; * overriding and renewal commission; and * ex-gratia income.

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