The CO can wash a few windows and police the trash off the KH parking lot every week.
Oh wait, does the KH even have windows!
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The CO can wash a few windows and police the trash off the KH parking lot every week.
Oh wait, does the KH even have windows!
The CO can wash a few windows and police the trash off the KH parking lot every week.
Being a janitor is too demeaning for an exalted CO.
It is fine for all the rest of the JW masses, though.
They have to pay some sort of tax if anyone lives on the premises.
But I still don't understand - what difference would it make if the apartment was for a janitor rather than for a CO?
the janitor wouldn't be living in it....
the janitor wouldn't be living in it....
Huh? Then what would it be FOR?
My guess, james-woods, is that there are special ordinances for a manse or rectory or whatever else you call a minister's home on church property. If the CO lives in the apartment, then the property probably needs to fall under those sets of rules. If it is a janitor or caretaker of some sort, there are probably a completely different set of rules. One would need to know the local ordinances to know exactly how they are viewed differently.
Maybe, Mad Sweeney, maybe - but that would be the first time I ever heard of such a law.
Unless the elders can show that some bowing and kissing of the feet and hands of the CO is going on in that apt, it's not a place of worship and as such is probably taxable as residential real estate.
exactly. Each type of use has different tax schedules. My guess is they wanted the cheapest. Not a crime in itself but as dispensers of the "truth", they should at least tell the truth