The company doesn’t own the buildings, but the owners of the company, the ones that would see the bonus money for selling the buildings (company savings on rent and a terminated lease), own the buildings.
So there are a lot of mental gymnastics, but the punchline is that the company does own the buildings with a lot of rotten little pockets in the irs filings…
Your initial and final statement, while both true, do very much contradict eachother.
Your last sentence contradicts your first sentence.
No it doesn’t.
The company doesn’t own the buildings, but the owners of the company, the ones that would see the bonus money for selling the buildings (company savings on rent and a terminated lease), own the buildings.
So there are a lot of mental gymnastics, but the punchline is that the company does own the buildings with a lot of rotten little pockets in the irs filings…
Your initial and final statement, while both true, do very much contradict eachother.
I get what you’re saying - yes, the owners of the company also own the buildings - but that is different from the company owning the buildings.