Yes. If you are a corporate officer, you are normally considered an employee of the corporation.
If you are the director of a corporation, you are self-employed for any service you perform as director.
If you perform services outside the scope of your role as director, then you are considered an employee of the corporation for those services.
Last Revised: March, 2001
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