PORTAGE ? Manatron announced that Jackson County, Oregon, has contracted with the company to implement its Government Revenue Management software, continuing Manatron?s penetration of Oregon.
The deal includes the installation of GRM CAMA, which assists in the mass appraisal and assessment of property values, and GRM Tax, a software system that allows tax officials to maintain, bill, collect and distribute property and other taxes. Jackson County will be Manatron?s tenth client in the state of Oregon.
Jackson County selected Manatron based on the company?s extensive experience in Oregon, Manatron?s specific knowledge of the state?s tax and appraisal code, as well as for the high-value functionality and features of its products. The Jackson County tax and assessment offices are responsible for more than 97,000 tax accounts.
Manatron?s GRM installation replaces the county?s former application developed in-state with a commercial, off-the-shelf property tax system, which will provide the Jackson County staff with more technical support, as well as increased efficiency across both tax and assessment offices. The software also provides the county with additional functionality for data query, reporting and analysis.
Throughout the implementation process, Manatron will be preparing Jackson County for a more technically advanced future, as the new software will allow the district to improve communication and interaction with the tax payers, while offering better methods of evaluation and use of departmental resources. Manatron expects to launch the software in Jackson County in 2013.
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