EQUALIZATION, BOARD OF
Title: BUSINESS TAXES SPECIALIST I, BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Salary: $5,328.00 - $6,476.00
Posted: 03/15/13
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Job Description:
Under the general direction of a Supervising Tax Auditor I, the incumbent conducts fraud/tax evasion audits of the most difficult nature in all program areas. The incumbent also prepares appropriate audit reports; conducts specialized audit procedures and techniques. This position will assist in identifying interrelated fraud schemes, may testify in court to liabilities determined and coordinate civil tax fraud audit efforts with other governmental agencies. Act as the lead auditor when multiple auditors are needed. Overnight Statewide travel 25%. Please include position number on any applications.
Additional Information:
| Working Title |
Position Number |
| BUSINESS TAXES SPECIALIST I |
290 - 472 - 4380 - 032 |
| Location |
County |
| Special Operations Branch / Special Audit Division |
SACRAMENTO |
| Timebase |
Tenure |
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Full Time
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Permanent
month(s)
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| Final Filing Date: |
Department Link: |
| 03/29/2013 |
None Specified |
| Contact Unit/Address |
Contact Name/Phone |
Special Operations Branch 450 N Street, MIC: 04 Sacramento, CA 95814 |
Mike Loretta (916) 322-6732
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