Appointment of a Deputy Tax Collector Form (DCED-CLGS 2026

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Maintains daily collection records on taxes and emergency medical services. Prepares monthly and year end settlements and reports for audit purposes. Posts ambulance, Medicare and Medicaid payments including write-offs. Balances payment records with monies collected and prepares deposits.
Employee of this class is responsible for collecting numerous taxes, preparing regular reports of collected monies, maintaining tax records for all accounts, and other clerical and bookkeeping work as required. Work involves docHub public contact while collecting monies, and the compilation of records and reports.
What are Top 10 Highest Paying Cities for Tax Collector Jobs CityAnnual SalaryHourly Wage Santa Clara, CA $58,754 $28.25 Sunnyvale, CA $58,715 $28.23 Livermore, CA $58,681 $28.21 Whitehorse, YT $58,672 $28.216 more rows
Essential Functions Maintains daily collection records on taxes and emergency medical services. Prepares monthly and year end settlements and reports for audit purposes. Posts ambulance, Medicare and Medicaid payments including write-offs. Balances payment records with monies collected and prepares deposits.
Education. Tax examiners and collectors, and revenue agents typically need a bachelors degree in accounting or a related field, such as business. For some jobs, work experience may substitute for a degree.

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A tax collector usually has good opportunities for further career development, and its one of the most popular jobs in the financial sector for this very reason, opening up numerous spots every year. As a tax collector, one has the potential to earn $32,000 $56,000 a year.
This is primarily a clerical position responsible for assisting in the operation of the Office of Tax Collector, including the billing, collection, and recording of payment of property and excise taxes, maintenance of records, and responding to requests for information or service from taxpayers and others as prescribed
You must be a resident of the municipality. You must have resided in the municipality for one (1) year before the election. First time tax collectors must include a copy of their criminal history record from the PA State Police with their nomination petition.

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