Collector - Real Estate Tax Department
Taxpayer Pledge 2019
Margaret McTague recognized for work ethic and dedication to taxpayers
This article is 6 years old. It was published on November 1, 2019.
The Collector of Revenue Office held their semi-annual Taxpayer Pledge Award ceremony in October. After much deliberation, Gregory F.X. Daly, Collector of Revenue, and Tom Vollmer, Chief of Staff, selected the employee which best exemplifies the qualities that adhere to the office’s Taxpayer Pledge. The pledge states in part: “As public servants and taxpayers ourselves, we are stewards of taxpayer dollars and we take seriously our responsibility to operate an office that is highly efficient and focused on top-quality customer service.”
The Taxpayer Pledge Award was given to Margaret McTague. Margaret works in the Earnings Tax Department in the Compliance Department. Margaret’s work ethic and dedication to the taxpayers of St. Louis and to the Collector of Revenue’s Office is what the Taxpayer Pledge is all about. Mr. Daly was pleased to present Margaret with an engraved commemorative plaque.
Service Awards were given to:
Justin Zehnle - 1 year
Dana Gamache - 1 year
Karen Turner - 1 year
Mira Baranja - 5 years
Pam Goff - 5 years
Jaime Sucher - 5 years
Nick Findley - 5 years
Jackie Whittier - 30 years
Carisia Edmond - 35 years
Collector of Revenue Office
City of St. Louis
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Department:
Collector - Real Estate Tax Department
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Employees
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