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After four position reductions, Sedgwick County appraiser seeks senior specialist to manage tax-exempt properties and reporting
Summary
Brent, representing the county appraiser's office, told commissioners the office will create a senior special-use and tax-exemption appraiser to build a transparency-focused database and meet new statutory reporting requirements after four positions were cut under changes to personal-property law.
Brent, the county appraiser, told commissioners Friday that the appraiser’s office will add a senior special-use and tax-exemption appraiser to the staffing table after four positions were eliminated under recent personal-property law changes.
Brent said the new position will identify and manage tax-exempt properties — including historically exempt…
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