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In this video tutorial, viewers learn how to write a self-employment verification letter. Such a letter confirms an individual's status as self-employed and is often required by banks, lenders, landlords, or government agencies to verify income. Key components of the letter include the individual's name, business name (if applicable), contact information, the nature of the work, duration of self-employment, and an indication of income. It may also include details about the individual’s business license, registration, or other relevant documents. This letter serves as evidence of income and employment for those not traditionally employed by a company.