Montana Department of Revenue
Deb Olinger, CCIM, has extensive experience in commercial and residential real estate, currently serving as a Commercial Real Estate Appraiser at the Montana Department of Revenue since October 2021. Prior experience includes roles as a Real Estate Appraiser at First Appraisal Group, Inc. and a Real Estate Broker at RE/MAX Realty Professionals, specializing in commercial, multi-family, industrial, and land real estate, as well as working with landlords and tenants. Deb has also held multiple positions in real estate brokerage, including Senior Advisor at SVN | The Martin Group and Associate Broker at Century 21 Schroering Realty and RE/MAX Realty Plus. Additionally, Deb contributed to the industry as a Real Estate Instructor at RECP for over three decades, starting as a Real Estate Appraiser at David Matthews Associates. Educational background includes a BS in Real Estate from Indiana University - Kelley School of Business.
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Montana Department of Revenue
The Montana Department of Revenue was established in 1972 and has several major responsibilities. The department: - Administers more than 30 state taxes and fees, including income taxes, natural resource taxes, corporation taxes and miscellaneous taxes - Establishes values for all taxable property, including agricultural land, residential real estate, commercial real estate, forest land, business equipment, railroads and public utilities - Supervises the operation of agency liquor stores, manages the state wholesale liquor operations, and administers laws governing the sale, taxation and licensing of alcoholic beverages - Returns unclaimed property to its rightful owners. Through a competent, diverse workforce committed to success, the department: - Provides effective and responsive service to citizens, businesses and nonresidents who participate in Montana’s economy - Expands cooperation of citizens in making the tax system that they own work well - Supports equity and integrity in taxation through effective and uniform enforcement, while protecting taxpayer rights and thanking those citizens and businesses who pay their fair share of taxes - Protects the public health, safety and order in the administration of liquor laws - Advises, based on sound study and analysis, the Governor, legislature and the public on tax issues - Cooperates, consistent with its statutory role and responsibilities, with public officials and agencies in local, state, tribal and federal governments to achieve the public good.