City of Canton, Ohio
Canton Tax Auditor/Collector II
City of Canton, Ohio, East Canton, Ohio, United States, 44730
6 days ago Be among the first 25 applicants
Wage Information
Step 1: $22.59
Step 2: $23.98
Step 3: $2538
Step 4: $26.77
Step 5: $28.16
Guaranteed to start at Step 3 pay of $25.38
Benefits:
Comprehensive health insurance, paid vacations, paid holidays, retirement plan, sick time, personal holidays.
Applicants must apply at
governmentjobs.com .
You must submit a valid photo ID and college transcripts (unofficial transcripts will be accepted).
The position is an open examination.
Applicants must be U.S. citizens or have a permanent resident card, and be at least 18 years old.
A high school diploma or GED is required.
Job Description The City of Canton Income Tax Division needs a Tax Auditor/Collector II to work with confidential tax documents, assist taxpayers, and conduct audits. Duties include:
Answering taxpayer inquiries by phone, in person, and in writing about municipal tax code, filings, balances, refunds, estimates, withholdings, delinquencies, and audits.
Assisting taxpayers with eFile and ePay transactions, preparing city tax returns, verifying account information, setting up new accounts, processing payments and remittances, and forwarding documents to the cashier’s office.
Pre‑auditing tax returns and ensuring source documentation (W‑2, 1099, Schedule C, etc.) is attached; checking returns for mathematical accuracy and notifying taxpayers of corrections.
Collecting unpaid balances, negotiating payment terms, following up with calls, letters, and subpoenas, and preparing documentation for legal proceedings.
Obtaining returns from non‑filers and delinquent filers, identifying and investigating delinquent taxpayers through various records and skip‑tracing.
Auditing all returns in the assigned account group, reviewing filings and books, verifying wages and deductions, issuing subpoenas, conducting interviews, and preparing status reports for delinquencies, payment agreements, bankruptcies, and uncollectible accounts.
Calculating and assessing fines, penalties, and interest.
Qualifications
Graduated from an accredited college or university with a major or concentration in Accounting or Finance.
Associate’s degree required.
Previous experience or training in tax preparation and auditing is preferred but not mandatory.
Excellent interpersonal skills, strong judgment, professional integrity, and the ability to function under pressure.
Mathematical aptitude and accuracy, basic knowledge of accounting principles, bookkeeping procedures, and familiarity with the Municipal Tax Code, Internal Revenue Code, and Ohio Revised Code.
Requirements/Physical Requirements
Extremely trustworthy, reliable, responsible, organized, and thorough.
Ability to establish effective working relationships with public and private sector tax professionals.
Follow complex oral and written instructions efficiently.
Testing Information The written examination will cover general accounting, federal income tax, city income tax, public relations, number verification, reading comprehension, problem solving, and related areas. A non‑printing calculator may be used; phones or smart watches are prohibited.
Additional Information
All applicants will receive a confirmation email; if not received, contact Civil Service at
jobs@cantonohio.gov
or call 330‑489‑3360.
Military members may receive credit for honorably discharged service or reserve certification, as described under ORC 124.23C.
Applicants subject to drug testing and a confidential background investigation.
ADA compliance: reasonable accommodation will be provided.
Equal Employment Opportunity: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for appointment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, political affiliation, age, disability, or other nonmerit factors.
Benefits City of Canton permanent, full‑time employees (30+ hours/week) become eligible for comprehensive health benefits after 60 days of employment. Benefits include hospitalization, outpatient services, prescription coverage, dental and vision, and group life insurance. Eligible employees may also qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
All employees are members of the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) or the Ohio Police and Fire Pension (OP & F) where applicable.
For additional information, contact Human Resources at 330‑438‑4136 or click the benefits flyer link if available.
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Wage Information
Step 1: $22.59
Step 2: $23.98
Step 3: $2538
Step 4: $26.77
Step 5: $28.16
Guaranteed to start at Step 3 pay of $25.38
Benefits:
Comprehensive health insurance, paid vacations, paid holidays, retirement plan, sick time, personal holidays.
Applicants must apply at
governmentjobs.com .
You must submit a valid photo ID and college transcripts (unofficial transcripts will be accepted).
The position is an open examination.
Applicants must be U.S. citizens or have a permanent resident card, and be at least 18 years old.
A high school diploma or GED is required.
Job Description The City of Canton Income Tax Division needs a Tax Auditor/Collector II to work with confidential tax documents, assist taxpayers, and conduct audits. Duties include:
Answering taxpayer inquiries by phone, in person, and in writing about municipal tax code, filings, balances, refunds, estimates, withholdings, delinquencies, and audits.
Assisting taxpayers with eFile and ePay transactions, preparing city tax returns, verifying account information, setting up new accounts, processing payments and remittances, and forwarding documents to the cashier’s office.
Pre‑auditing tax returns and ensuring source documentation (W‑2, 1099, Schedule C, etc.) is attached; checking returns for mathematical accuracy and notifying taxpayers of corrections.
Collecting unpaid balances, negotiating payment terms, following up with calls, letters, and subpoenas, and preparing documentation for legal proceedings.
Obtaining returns from non‑filers and delinquent filers, identifying and investigating delinquent taxpayers through various records and skip‑tracing.
Auditing all returns in the assigned account group, reviewing filings and books, verifying wages and deductions, issuing subpoenas, conducting interviews, and preparing status reports for delinquencies, payment agreements, bankruptcies, and uncollectible accounts.
Calculating and assessing fines, penalties, and interest.
Qualifications
Graduated from an accredited college or university with a major or concentration in Accounting or Finance.
Associate’s degree required.
Previous experience or training in tax preparation and auditing is preferred but not mandatory.
Excellent interpersonal skills, strong judgment, professional integrity, and the ability to function under pressure.
Mathematical aptitude and accuracy, basic knowledge of accounting principles, bookkeeping procedures, and familiarity with the Municipal Tax Code, Internal Revenue Code, and Ohio Revised Code.
Requirements/Physical Requirements
Extremely trustworthy, reliable, responsible, organized, and thorough.
Ability to establish effective working relationships with public and private sector tax professionals.
Follow complex oral and written instructions efficiently.
Testing Information The written examination will cover general accounting, federal income tax, city income tax, public relations, number verification, reading comprehension, problem solving, and related areas. A non‑printing calculator may be used; phones or smart watches are prohibited.
Additional Information
All applicants will receive a confirmation email; if not received, contact Civil Service at
jobs@cantonohio.gov
or call 330‑489‑3360.
Military members may receive credit for honorably discharged service or reserve certification, as described under ORC 124.23C.
Applicants subject to drug testing and a confidential background investigation.
ADA compliance: reasonable accommodation will be provided.
Equal Employment Opportunity: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for appointment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, political affiliation, age, disability, or other nonmerit factors.
Benefits City of Canton permanent, full‑time employees (30+ hours/week) become eligible for comprehensive health benefits after 60 days of employment. Benefits include hospitalization, outpatient services, prescription coverage, dental and vision, and group life insurance. Eligible employees may also qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
All employees are members of the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) or the Ohio Police and Fire Pension (OP & F) where applicable.
For additional information, contact Human Resources at 330‑438‑4136 or click the benefits flyer link if available.
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