Marshall County Job Description
Personal Property Appraiser II
Reports To: Appraisal and Mapping Administrator DOT Reference: 188.167-010
Date: November 2007
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Perform business personal property
discovery, appraisals, physical inspections and audits to ensure the accurate
and lawful valuation and collection of tax revenue in the county. Incumbents in this class are distinguished
from the Appraiser I by ability to perform more complex appraisals, audits of
larger businesses and the exercise of more independent judgement regarding
appraisal situations.
A.
Performs a
variety of duties involved in the discovery, administration and appraisal of
personal property within the county tax jurisdiction
1. Identify all businesses within the taxing jurisdiction using all available sources, including but not limited to: real property appraisal reports and Property Record Cards; state, county and city business license and sales tax accounts; telephone directories; news media; and physical canvass
2. Compile and maintain an accurate listing of all businesses within the taxing jurisdiction
3. Ensure that each business is mailed a Business Personal Property Return
4. Mail demand notices to all taxpayers not filing by December 31 of each year
5. Calculates the market value of personal property using the three approaches to value: cost, sales comparison, and income as well as the grid method as outlined in the Alabama Personal Property Appraisal Manual
B. Performs audits and physical inspections of businesses
1. Perform review audits on every return filed each year and telephone audits as needed
2. Perform on-site physical inspections of the assets located at each business
3. Compare listing of assets as reported by the taxpayer on their Personal Property Return with assets as observed during inspections
4. Gather necessary information to accurately list all observed assets
5. Make appropriate adjustments so that all assets are correctly assessed
6. Perform detailed desk audits and detailed on-site audits of businesses within the taxing jurisdiction
1.
Knowledge of
mathematics to include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and
percentages as needed to calculate data such as personal property market values
2.
Knowledge of
accounting and auditing principles and procedures
3.
Knowledge of
electronic accounting processing systems
4.
Knowledge of
standard business and financial records
5.
Knowledge of
current laws, methods, procedures and practices of business personal property
appraisal as outlined in the Alabama Personal Property Appraisal Manual
6.
Ability to detect
accounting and reporting irregularities
7.
Ability to read
and comprehend legal documents, state and federal laws and regulations, court
decisions and business records
8.
Ability to
communicate in writing to include proper usage of English, grammar,
punctuation, spelling and business writing to prepare letters, memoranda,
reports and forms
9.
Ability to
communicate orally with individuals such as co-workers, taxpayers, taxpayer
agents, government officials and attorneys in order to provide and obtain
information
10.
Ability to
prepare complex audit reports
11.
Ability to direct
the work of subordinate appraisal personnel performing personal property appraisal
and audit activities
12.
Ability to
establish and maintain effective working relationships with taxpayers and
co-workers
13.
Ability to
receive and resolve complaints and questions from the public
14.
Ability to
operate standard office equipment including calculator, fax machine and copier
15.
Ability to
operate a computer and software such as database, spreadsheets and word
processing as needed to compile and analyze data
16.
Ability to
operate field mapping and appraisal equipment
17.
Ability to
operate a motor vehicle
Minimum
Qualifications
Two years of college level
courses (Associate Degree preferred) in business administration, accounting,
taxation, law, property valuation or related field, plus 3 years of experience
in appraisal and auditing business personal property.
Other:
·
21 years of age
·
Valid driver's
license
·
Current
designation as an Alabama Certified Appraiser (Personal Property) through the
Alabama Department of Revenue Property Tax Education and Certification Program
This job description should not be interpreted as all-inclusive. It is intended to identify the major responsibilities and requirements of this job classification. All incumbents may not perform all job duties listed, and some incumbents may perform some duties that are not listed. Incumbents may be requested to perform job-related responsibilities and tasks other than those stated in this description.