Senior Tax Examiner – Compliance Division – Collections Unit Position Available In Kennebec, Maine
Tallo's Job Summary: The State of Maine's Bureau of Human Resources is seeking a Senior Tax Examiner for the Compliance Division's Collections Unit in Augusta, Maine. This supervisory role offers a salary of $82,577.77 - $85,870.15 annually and involves overseeing tax compliance, handling collections, and managing team members to ensure efficient workflow. Apply by May 9, 2025.
Job Description
Senior Tax Examiner
- Compliance Division
- Collections Unit at State of Maine, Bureau of Human Resources in Augusta, Maine, United States Job Description Senior Tax Examiner
- Compliance Division
- Collections Unit Augusta , Maine , United States | Supervisory | Full-time Apply by: May 9, 2025 Apply with Linkedin Apply Maine Revenue Services Compliance Division
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Collections Unit Senior Tax Examiner Opening Date:
April 25, 2025
Closing Date:
May 9, 2025
Job Class Code:
0510
Grade:
23
Salary:
$82,577.77
- $85,870.15
- /Annually (
- Includes 17.
25% recruitment and retention stipend)
Position Number:
016303948 JOB
DESCRIPTION
This position is assigned to the Compliance Division, responsible for supervision of the Collections Unit. Responsibilities require independent judgement and decision making, initiative, and the ability to handle complex tax compliance and determination problems. Work is performed under limited supervision. The Collections Unit of the Compliance Division performs telephone collection of delinquent taxes and works with businesses to ensure adherence to the filing and payment requirements for business taxes. Senior tax examiners assigned to the Unit supervise teams of collectors working a collection inventory, making collection calls and handling incoming queries from taxpayers.
TYPICAL DUTIES
+ Plans, organizes, assigns, and oversees unit work to ensure an orderly and efficient workflow. + Provides explanations of state tax laws, rules, and regulations to attorneys, Certified Public Accountants, and taxpayers for their use in determining tax liabilities and filing requirements. + Answers telephone, writes letters, and gives opinions of a complex nature to the public, professionals, and legislators to provide requested information. + Develops and coordinates unit operations and training to ensure established goals and objectives are met effectively and efficiently. + Researches, reports, and recommends changes in unit procedures and practices to enhance operational efficiency. + Receives, reviews, and updates non-payment files and non-filing contracts; and interviews taxpayer, obtains payment, or arranges payment plan to collect outstanding taxes and ensure filing of all returns. + Reviews and discusses problem taxpayer accounts with Assistant Attorney General; submits written reports of interviews, observations, and evidence; and appears as a witness for the State to gather and provide information necessary for civil or criminal court cases. + Reviews and evaluates complex reports of corporations, partnerships, and individuals to dete