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Originally Posted by SL,UT
All your tithing money at work.....
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Originally Posted by Old&New
It's a church. Perhaps you've just lived in Utah so long that you've become complacent about something so unethical and wrong.
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City Creek Reserve is a for profit company that is owned by the LDS church, all transactions that City Creek Reserve engages in are taxed just as any other business is taxed. Property Reserve is funded by it's own business entities, such as City Creek Center, other parking garages, etc. Tithing money isn't used to fund the 111 tower, tithing money wasn't used to fund CCC.
The non profit LDS church builds temples, chapels and funds charitable donations around the world.
City Creek Reserve, Property Reserve, Bonneville Communications(KSL, Deseret News), etc. are all for profit entities that pay taxes on all their properties and profits.
So here's the simple version. 111 will be financed by Property Reserve (no tithing money will be involved), and the property taxes on the building will be exactly the same as if Hamilton was still developing 111.