EQUALIZATION, BOARD OF
Title: BUSINESS TAXES ADMINISTRATOR I, BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Salary: $5,076.00 - $6,476.00
Posted: 01/24/13
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Job Description:
The position is in Riverside, CA. The BTA I supervises staff responsible for resolving leads that may result in sales or use tax liability. Responsibilities include reviewing leads for audit selection, preparing and transmitting audit referrals, forwarding 1032 leads, sending letters to tax leads, reviewing claims of exemption, planning, directing, and organizing the workflow within the program. The position requires working with individuals at all levels both inside and outside the Board of Equalization. Incumbent must be able to work in a high-rise building and travel overnight for training if necessary. All applicants will be considered however, SROA/Surplus will be given priority.
Additional Information:
| Working Title |
Position Number |
| None Specified |
290 - 467 - 4335 - 005 |
| Location |
County |
| Use Tax Administration Section |
RIVERSIDE |
| Timebase |
Tenure |
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Full Time
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Permanent
month(s)
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| Final Filing Date: |
Department Link: |
| 02/07/2013 |
None Specified |
| Contact Unit/Address |
Contact Name/Phone |
Use Tax Administration Section 3737 Main Street, Suite 1000 Riverside, 92501 |
Victoria Garcia (951) 320-4650
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