Petersburg resident Paul Mullin previously served as deputy treasurer of the City of Petersburg from 2012-2017. He holds an accounting degree from Baruch College. He currently works as an operations manager for the City of Richmond and is the owner of The Expert Consultants. Mullin and his wife, a Petersburg City Public School teacher, share three children.
Mullin’s campaign promises to rebuild and restore the treasurer’s office. If elected, he seeks to reinvest collected and deposited revenue back into the community. A primary goal of his is to collect enough revenue to properly fund Petersburg City Public Schools Through affordable payment plans, Mullin hopes to decrease the use of third-party collectors.
He plans to streamline the existing payment process. He hopes that by implementing a lockbox option, residents will directly mail their payments and have them processed within 48 hours. Once fully implemented, drop pox payments will be fully processed within one week. He also hopes to have a staff member dedicated to accepting phone payments during revenue collection season. Mullin also believes that specific changes should be made to the city code. He proposes getting rid of vehicle sticker costs as their fiscal impact on the city is significant.
Mullin will also address ways to increase revenue collections. He believes this can be accomplished by decreasing the number of delinquent accounts given to TACS. He is committed to initiatives that will help collect delinquent taxes from Petersburg businesses. He also believes that the city council should consider a more effective billing period for collecting taxes. Through collaboration between the treasurer’s office and the commissioner of revenue, he hopes tax bills will be more accurate and submitted on time.
As treasurer, he promises to increase the quality of customer service the treasurer’s office provides. He believes this can be accomplished by expanded office hours and having calls returned with 48 hours. He also hopes to train employees to answer general questions better and perform several functions of the office if need be. Mullin will also work to bridge communication between essential departments as means of being more responsive to taxpayers.
Paul Mullins is running against independent candidate Manya Kumar. Kumar formerly worked as an administrative assistant in the treasurer’s Office. However, a lack of other online information means we cannot guarantee Kumar will make progressive choices.
Paul Mullin is the progressive choice due to his commitment to increasing revenue collection and increasing taxpayer knowledge.
Petersburg resident Paul Mullin previously served as deputy treasurer of the City of Petersburg from 2012-2017. He holds an accounting degree from Baruch College. He currently works as an operations manager for the City of Richmond and is the owner of The Expert Consultants. Mullin and his wife, a Petersburg City Public School teacher, share three children.
Mullin’s campaign promises to rebuild and restore the treasurer’s office. If elected, he seeks to reinvest collected and deposited revenue back into the community. A primary goal of his is to collect enough revenue to properly fund Petersburg City Public Schools Through affordable payment plans, Mullin hopes to decrease the use of third-party collectors.
He plans to streamline the existing payment process. He hopes that by implementing a lockbox option, residents will directly mail their payments and have them processed within 48 hours. Once fully implemented, drop pox payments will be fully processed within one week. He also hopes to have a staff member dedicated to accepting phone payments during revenue collection season. Mullin also believes that specific changes should be made to the city code. He proposes getting rid of vehicle sticker costs as their fiscal impact on the city is significant.
Mullin will also address ways to increase revenue collections. He believes this can be accomplished by decreasing the number of delinquent accounts given to TACS. He is committed to initiatives that will help collect delinquent taxes from Petersburg businesses. He also believes that the city council should consider a more effective billing period for collecting taxes. Through collaboration between the treasurer’s office and the commissioner of revenue, he hopes tax bills will be more accurate and submitted on time.
As treasurer, he promises to increase the quality of customer service the treasurer’s office provides. He believes this can be accomplished by expanded office hours and having calls returned with 48 hours. He also hopes to train employees to answer general questions better and perform several functions of the office if need be. Mullin will also work to bridge communication between essential departments as means of being more responsive to taxpayers.
Paul Mullins is running against independent candidate Manya Kumar. Kumar formerly worked as an administrative assistant in the treasurer’s Office. However, a lack of other online information means we cannot guarantee Kumar will make progressive choices.
Paul Mullin is the progressive choice due to his commitment to increasing revenue collection and increasing taxpayer knowledge.