Sonoma County seeks community member to join newly established independent audit committee
The Auditor-Controller-Treasurer-Tax Collector‘s Office is seeking a member of the public to join an independent audit committee, which was approved by the Board of Supervisors during its March 25 meeting. The committee will consist of Supervisors Chris Coursey and David Rabbitt, and one member from the community.
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EFS ACE40 - Completed, and Post Go-Live Support Sessions
The Enterprise Financial System Support Organization has successfully completed the Annual Catch-up Event. We are happy to announce EFS PeopleSoft is now available for use.
EFS ACE40 – PeopleSoft Unavailability
In two weeks, PeopleSoft will be unavailable as part of the AnnualCatch-up Event (ACE). The system isexpected to be offline from Thursday March 10th at 5:00 P.M., untilMonday March 14th at 8:00 A.M.
TheEFS Annual Catch-up Event (ACE) is Coming Soon
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Sonoma County seeks community member to join newly established independent audit committee
The Auditor-Controller-Treasurer-Tax Collector‘s Office is seeking a member of the public to join an independent audit committee, which was approved by the Board of Supervisors during its March 25 meeting. The committee will consist of Supervisors Chris Coursey and David Rabbitt, and one member from the community.
Sonoma County fraud hotline receives 99 reports of suspected fraud, waste or abuse since creation in 2021
A hotline created in 2021 to allow Sonoma County employees, members of the public and vendors to anonymously report cases of suspected fraud, waste or abuse in County government received 99 tips in its first three years of operation, the County of Sonoma announced today.
Up to $80,000 in grants to cover late property taxes available to eligible Sonoma County homeowners
The Sonoma County Treasurer-Tax Collector is notifying homeowners that the California Mortgage Relief Program has raised the limit for assistance with delinquent property taxes from $20,000 to a maximum of $80,000 per household.