IAAO 400 Assessment Administration

August 13-17, 2012

 

$50 for required textbook ~ Assessment Administration

Course 400 provides fundamental management concepts for management and supervisory personnel in the assessor’s office. The course begins by emphasizing the need for management, and the various roles placed on the assessor and all supervisory personnel. The course then introduces the four major management functions (planning, organizing, directing, and controlling). Although the four functions are interrelated, a separate chapter is devoted to each one. This provides for a greater understanding of the major functions.

Attendees

Tax appraiser and assessors

Credit

Approved for 30 hours of Continuing Education by the NC Appraisal Board

Meets NC Department of Revenue continuing education requirements for property tax assessors and appraisers.

Certification

Required course for assessors certification

Faculty coordinator

Kenneth Joyner, Lecturer in Public Finance and Government

Prerequisites

IAAO Course 101 and USPAP is recommended

Course materials

Assessment Administration, 2003

This book covers the three pillars of IAAO: administration, tax policy, and mass appraisal processes. It provides the information needed to set up and manage a successful assessor's office and understand basic principles of an ad valorem system. Topics covered in this text include an overview of property tax systems, basic approaches to management, overview of different types of property, technology-based information systems, and practical approaches to the perform the tasks required of an assessor's office.

Duration

5 days

Site information

Hampton Inn and Suites

6121 Farrington Road

Chapel Hill NC

Contact
Program Manager
919.966.4157
Cancellation policy

Course participants who cancel their registration on or before July 30, 2012 will receive a full refund. Those who cancel on or before August 6, 2012 will receive a full refund, less a $50 cancellation fee. No refund will be made for cancellations made after August 6, 2012. All cancellations must be submitted in writing, as outlined in the School's cancellation policy.