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The Auditor is the County's
chief financial officer, elected by the voters of Allen County.
Responsibilities include accounting, maintenance of financial
records and records of county assets, auditing payments made
by the county, real estate appraisals, inspection and licensing
of scales and gas pumps, and sale of licenses for dog tags,
vendors, cigarette dealers and specialized goods. The Auditor's
Office also disburses all warrants authorizing spending of
county funds, including payroll. The Auditor’s staff
writes approximately 100,000 warrants (checks) annually.
Chief Assessor
As chief assessor, the Auditor must conduct reappraisals
of real property values every six years. Updates of real property
values are conducted every three years. All taxes for personal
property are assessed after examining the tax returns. Also,
the auditor assesses the values for manufactured homes and
registers the manufactured homes. Thereafter, municipalities,
townships and school districts receive their proportionate
shares of real personal property taxes, motor vehicle license
taxes, and inheritance taxes from the Auditor. This reappraisal
process began in 2007. The new real estate values will be
in effect for 2009 and on your tax bills for 2010. See the
property
website for your current (2006) appraisal value and tax
bill.
Recorder of Transactions
The Auditor maintains records of deed transfers, homestead
exemptions, oil and gas wells, special assessments and all
real property, including exempted parcels.
Inspector and License
Issuer
The Auditor inspects commercial weights and measures,
such as gasoline pumps and grocery scales, and certifies them
as accurate to protect consumers. This certification means
that when you buy a gallon of gas, you are getting a
gallon of gas. Any concerns should be reported to the Auditor’s
weights and measures specialist.
County Budget Commission
Composed of the Auditor, the Treasurer and Prosecuting
Attorney, the County Budget Commission oversees tax rates
established by other political subdivisions within the county. As secretary, the Auditor performs the work of the Commission.
Board of Revision
This board, composed of the Auditor, Treasurer and one
County Commissioner, hears appeals from property owners challenging
their real property taxes. Decisions are made after hearing testimony and researching the complaint.
Chief Payroll Officer
The Auditor is responsible for maintaining all payroll
records of county employees and writes or pays by direct deposit about 35,000 warrants
(checks) per year to employees and pays the withholding taxes
and pension contributions to Federal, state and local governments.
Financial Reports
After all accounting records are closed for the year,
the Auditor prepares the annual financial report for Allen
County in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
In 2003, the county implemented the biggest change in financial
reporting in the last fifteen years with the adoption of GASB-34,
a new reporting standard mandated by the Government Accounting
Standards Board. Quarterly financial
statements are included on the Auditor's website. Also, the Audited financial statements are included on the web site.
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