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David A. Graham
Greene County Auditor |
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69 Greene Street
Xenia, Ohio 45385
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Phone: (937) 562-5065
Fax: (937) 562-5079
E-mail:
dgraham@co.greene.oh.us |
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AUDITOR AS CHIEF COUNTY OFFICER |
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Chief Assessor of County - §5713.01 §5715.01
Chief Payroll Officer of County - §325.17 §9.41; §9.42
The County Auditor has three major roles from which
all other duties result. These major duties are Chief Fiscal Officer, Chief Assessor, and
Chief Payroll Officer. As Chief Fiscal Officer, the Auditor is responsible for all
financial transactions and accounting of every County Board, Department, Office, Agency,
or District. The Auditor is responsible for paying the debts and obligations of the
County, verifying the accuracy and legitimacy of claims against the County, and overseeing
all financial operations of the County. The Auditor is instrumental in the preparation of
the Countys annual budgets as well as ensuring that the County does not exceed its
budget / appropriations. The Auditor also prepares the estimated revenues of the County as
well as assisting the several local taxing authorities in determining their estimated tax
revenues. The Auditor must also certify all bonded indebtedness and sign the bonds as well
as maintain a record of the indebtedness. The Auditor also provides information to the
Auditor of State and other agencies for audits.
As Chief Assessor of the County, the Auditor is responsible for establishing the value of
all property, real and personal, in the County. Every six years the Auditor must conduct a
full reappraisal of real property. Every three years, the Auditor must conduct an update
of real property values. Each year, the Auditor assesses the values for manufactured
homes. The Auditor also assesses the taxes for personal property after examining the tax
returns. The Auditor also assesses the taxes on estates. In each of these areas, the
Auditor is acting under the direct auspices of the Tax Commissioner of Ohio as his agent.
The Auditor must comply with all the rules and regulations issued by the Tax Commissioner
as well the several Ohio laws governing these assessments.
As Chief Payroll Officer of the County, the Auditor is responsible for the preparation and
distribution of the payroll for all county employees. The Auditor must prepare the
required reports for both the State and the Federal agencies. The Auditor must also
deposit the required payroll taxes in a timely manner or face penalties. The Auditor must
also maintain the confidentiality of the payroll information as well the accuracy of the
information. The Auditor is also responsible for placing any garnishments against a county
employees wages and forwarding the money to the appropriate agency.
The following descriptions help give more detail into the many diverse duties of the
County Auditor. |
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