Pay for tax examiners varies by experience, employer, and location.
Many tax examiners receive benefits in addition to their salaries. Common benefits include health insurance, sick leave, paid vacation, and a retirement plan.
Tax examiners and collectors, and revenue agents (SOC 13-2081)
| Location |
Pay Period | |
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| 25% |
Median |
75% |
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| Illinois | Hourly | $27.45 | $36.80 | $48.12 |
| Yearly | $57,099 | $76,543 | $100,082 | |
| Chicago-Naperville-Elgin | Hourly | $33.19 | $42.69 | $55.49 |
| Yearly | $69,030 | $88,790 | $115,420 | |
| Cook County | Hourly | $34.96 | $43.48 | $56.52 |
| Yearly | $72,710 | $90,435 | $117,559 | |
| Du Page County | Hourly | $34.96 | $56.52 | $60.30 |
| Yearly | $72,710 | $117,559 | $125,419 | |
| Peoria-Bloomington Area | Hourly | $35.53 | $48.18 | $59.08 |
| Yearly | $73,895 | $100,212 | $122,877 | |
| Rockford Area | Hourly | $36.80 | $47.59 | $48.18 |
| Yearly | $76,545 | $98,980 | $100,212 | |
| United States | Hourly | $22.51 | $28.72 | $38.14 |
| Yearly | $46,820 | $59,740 | $79,330 | |