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Revenue Agent 1- Columbus Regional Office
Why join the team?
At the Georgia Department of Revenue, we are working to continuously provide the best customer service in the state. To get there we need exceptionally talented people like you. If you would like to help us build on our vision of maintaining a highly motivated and well-trained workforce who proudly serves the Georgia residents and business owners, this is your chance to shine!
What will you do?
As a Revenue Agent 1, you will diligently work to determine tax liability or collect taxes from individuals or business firms, according to prescribed laws and regulations.
What do we offer?
Which qualifications are required?
60 semester hours of study from an accredited college or university
OR
90 quarter hours of study from an accredited college or university
OR
One year of related experience
Core Duties
The Essentials – In addition to meeting the minimum entry qualifications, applicants must possess the following criteria to receive consideration:
The Preferred – Candidates possessing one or a combination of the following criteria will receive primary consideration:
This is a hybrid position. The Revenue Agent 1 position operates out of the assigned office and have the ability to telework; however, a valid Georgia driver's license is required, as this position may be required to travel at least 25% of the time. The Georgia Department of Revenue also conducts an MVR Check, a criminal background check and State of Georgia tax records check is conducted on all new hires. You are required to have filed a State of Georgia tax return for the past five years.
Position Status & Pay Grade: Unclassified - G
Salary Range: $31,771.59 - $39,000.00
Location: Columbus Regional Office 1501 13th Street Columbus, GA 31901
State Personnel Board Rules for current State Employees
478-1-.12 Salary
478-1-.15 Changes to Employment Status
Important:
All selected applicants for Department of Revenue positions are subject to a State of Georgia tax records check and a criminal background investigation before final approval to begin work. Additional background processes may be in place for some positions, such as law enforcement. In addition, the highest level of education indicated on your Team Georgia Careers Profile will be verified.
If you need an accommodation due to disability for any part of the employment process, please contact Human Resources Office at dor-fmla@dor.ga.gov.
Due to the large volume of applications received by this office, only applicants selected for interview will be notified for final applicant selection. Human Resources maintains the discretion to close the job announcement prior to the closing date if a significant number of applications are received.
Equal Opportunity Employer:
The Department of Revenue is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of color, race, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, genetic information, political affiliation, protected uniformed service or other legally protected category. This policy statement applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, demotion, compensation, training, and termination.
Full Time
Public Administration
$62k-76k (estimate)
05/10/2024
05/30/2024
georgia.gov
ATLANTA, GA
>50,000
1943
BRIAN KEMP
$10B - $50B
Public Administration
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