Description:
The Queensland Revenue Office is seeking to fill multiple permanent full-time AO4 Investigations Officer vacancies based in our Brisbane and Maroochydore offices.
In the Payroll Tax and Betting Tax division, you will work in a collaborative team environment to conduct and contribute to investigations and audits, to ensure compliance with Queensland’s revenue laws. You will also assist taxpayers through information and education to understand and meet their obligations.
Job details
Position status Permanent Position type Flexible full-time Occupational group Auditing & Compliance Classification AO4 Workplace Location Brisbane Inner City,Sunshine Coast Job ad reference QLD/629594/25 Closing date 15-Apr-2025 Yearly salary $87790 - $96217 Fortnightly salary $3365.00 - $3688.00 Job duration Contact person Demetri Theochari Contact details Ph: (07) 3035 3444Access the National Relay Service
Multiple vacancies currently exist within the Payroll Tax, Mental Health Levy and Betting Tax division (Compliance Team), who is responsible for conducting investigations and audits to ensure compliance with Queensland's revenue laws.
As an Investigations Officer, you will analyse, interpret, and apply relevant legislation and policy on revenue and taxation matters, following approved procedures; respond to technical enquiries; write reports; exercise delegations and deliver excellent service to our clients.
Your typical day as an Investigations Officer may include:
• Using data matching to identify and engage with businesses that may need to be registered for payroll tax and betting tax.
• Reviewing payroll tax client lodgements and liaising with businesses and/or their professional representatives regarding discrepancies identified through data matching.
• Writing reports, analysing data and interpreting legislation.
• Conducting betting tax audits
To be successful in this role you will need:
• demonstrated resilience, patience and persistence in dealing with clients and making insightful decisions to resolve complex problems.
• proficiency in writing letters and reports, demonstrating attention to detail and clarity of information.
• demonstrated capability to analyse, interpret and apply legislation and/or policy or critical thinking to achieve successful outcomes.
There are no mandatory qualifications needed for this role, however, relevant qualifications are highly regarded (e.g. law, business or accounting).
Joining QRO you will have opportunities for continued learning, growth and career development. To find out more about working for QRO please see attached candidate information pack.
Queensland Treasury is committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce that reflects the community we serve and treating all applicants equitably. This starts with recruitment, including making reasonable adjustments to support applicants at all stages of the process. The methods used in the recruitment for a role may vary, but the sorts of processes used may include: application form, resume and cover letter, online cognitive testing, work test, written response task, assessment centre, in-person or video interview.
We welcome applicants to share with the contact officer any health condition, disability, and/or cultural/linguistic background, so that we may make any necessary adjustments to enable you to equitably participate in the recruitment process.
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Applications may remain current for 12 months after the closing date of the vacancy and may be used to fill identical or similar roles.
Job Ad Reference: QLD/629594/25
Closing Date: Tuesday, 15 April 2025
Further information
We are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity .
Multiple permanent AO4 opportunities available based in Brisbane and Maroochydore offices.