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  2. Commissioner of the Revenue - Wikipedia

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    The other four are the treasurer, sheriff, Commonwealth's attorney, and clerk. In general, the local governing body (i.e. City Council, Board of Supervisors) establishes tax policy and sets tax rates. The Commissioner of the Revenue implements and administers these policies by establishing assessments and determining what is taxable.

  3. Municipal treasurer - Wikipedia

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    The municipal treasurer is a position of responsibility for a municipality according to the locally prevailing laws. The treasurer of a public agency is elected [1] by the voting public or is appointed by the municipal council or municipal manager. City treasurers are primarily responsible for managing the revenue and cash flow of the agency ...

  4. Government of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Article 7, Section 4 of the Virginia constitution provides, "There shall be elected by the qualified voters of each county and city a treasurer, a sheriff, an attorney for the Commonwealth, a clerk, who shall be clerk of the court in the office of which deeds are recorded, and a commissioner of revenue."

  5. Hopewell treasurer on criticism in report: 'Internal controls ...

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    The treasurer is a constitutional officer elected directly by their locality’s voters. While on the surface a city employee, that position and staff are a separate entity who are paid through ...

  6. David L. Richardson - Wikipedia

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    University of Virginia (BA, JD) David Lee Richardson II is an American lawyer who currently serves as Treasurer of Virginia , after being appointed by Governor Glenn Youngkin in June 2022. He was previously a partner at McGuireWoods .

  7. Category:State treasurers of Virginia - Wikipedia

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  8. Government of Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the City Auditor was established by the Charter of Richmond, Virginia to provide auditing services to city agencies. [14] The Office of the City Attorney serves as the legal advisor of the City Council, the Mayor, the Chief Administrative Officer and all departments, boards, commissions and agencies of the city government. [15]

  9. Association of Public Treasurers of the United States and ...

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    Municipal funding sources are commonly property tax, sales tax, income tax, utility users tax (UUT), transient occupancy tax (hotel occupancy), and user fees such as licensing and permit fees. Many Treasurers are elected, and are therefore directly accountable to their constituents; the remainder are appointed either by City Council or City ...