
Posting Expires: When filled.
Salary: 40,945.05- $51,181.31
General Description and Classification Standards:
The Tax & Permit Specialist I is an entry level position that is responsible for processing and maintaining tax and permit applications in accordance with City ordinances, local regulations, and state laws. The role involves reviewing applications and supporting documentation, verifying compliance, and ensuring timely issuance of tax certificates and permits. Specialists perform accurate data entry, account maintenance, and financial processing within the City’s account management systems.
This position requires strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and the ability to interpret and apply applicable tax and regulatory requirements. The role interacts regularly with business owners, residents, internal departments, and external stakeholders to provide information, resolve account issues, and support the collection of taxes and fees.
Work is performed under general supervision and requires sound judgment, excellent customer service skills, and a commitment to accuracy and compliance. This is a non-supervisory position.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned.
· Be knowledgeable of all requirements to process and administer various tax and permit applications.
· Verify the accuracy of submitted documents and ensure compliance with relevant regulations.
· Respond to inquiries from taxpayers regarding tax and permit requirements, procedures, and obligations.
· Maintain accurate records of all transactions and communications.
· Collaborate with other City departments to ensure consistent enforcement of tax and permit laws and regulations.
· Stay informed about changes in tax and permit laws, regulations, and policies that may affect tax and permit administration.
The above statements reflect the general duties, responsibilities and competencies considered necessary to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the job and should not be considered as a detailed description of all the work requirements of the position. COA may change the specific job duties with or without prior notice based on the needs of the organization.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully, it is not an exhaustive list.
· Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build relationships with stakeholders.
· Ability to handle multiple tasks and prioritize effectively.
· Strong written and verbal communication skills.
· Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines.
· Knowledge of local, state, and federal tax regulations.
· Aptitude to deal with confidential matters tactfully and with good judgment.
· Analytical skills to research, report, and troubleshoot issues and process inefficiencies.
· Knowledge of when to escalate issues when applicable.
· Ability to follow direction and work independently.
Minimum Qualifications:
· Associate's degree in accounting, business or public administration, or closely related field, or equivalent combination of experience and training.
· Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and other relevant software.
· Excellent customer service and communication skills with the ability to explain complex regulations in a clear and professional manner.
· Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with keen attention to detail.

The City of Atlanta remains a transportation hub, not just for the country but also for the world: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is one of the nations busiest in daily passenger flights. Direct flights to Europe, South America, and Asia have made metro Atlanta easily accessible to the more than 1,000 international businesses that operate here and the more than 50 countries that have representation in the city through consulates, trade offices, and chambers of commerce. The city has emerged as a banking center and is the world headquarters for 13 Fortune 500 companies.
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For more than four decades Atlanta has been linked to the civil rights movement. Civil Rights leaders moved forward, they were the visionaries who saw a new south, a new Atlanta. They believed in peace. They made monumental sacrifices for that peace. And because of them Atlanta became a fast-pace modern city which opened its doors to the 1996 Olympics.
Die-hard Southerners view Atlanta as the heart of the Old Confederacy; Atlanta has become the best example of the New South, a fast-paced modern city proud of its heritage.
In the past two decades Atlanta has experienced unprecedented growth -- the official city population remains steady, at about 420,000, but the metro population has grown in the past decade by nearly 40%, from 2.9 million to 4.1 million people. A good measure of this growth is the ever-changing downtown skyline, along with skyscrapers constructed in the Midtown, Buckhead, and outer perimeter (fringing I-285) business districts.