In an effort to increase overnight visitation to Reno Tahoe lodging properties, the Reno-Sparks Convention & Visitors Authority acts as the sales and marketing arm of Northern Nevada’s tourism and convention industries. In addition, the RSCVA is a tax collection agency, responsible for the redistribution of public monies to various other governmental bodies.

In an effort to increase overnight visitation to Reno Tahoe lodging properties, the Reno-Sparks Convention & Visitors Authority acts as the sales and marketing arm of northern Nevada’s tourism and convention industries.

In addition, the RSCVA is a tax collection agency, responsible for the redistribution of public monies to various other governmental bodies.

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The Finance Department administers the Authority’s finances, which includes maintaining the Authority’s accounting records, managing the collection and remittance of room tax revenues (including audits of transient lodging properties within Washoe County), processing vendor and employee payments, preparing internal financial reports, preparing the annual budget, and preparing the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. The Finance Department also monitors the authority’s compliance with all state and federal operating requirements, plans and implements capital improvement projects, and oversees information technology. Further, the Finance Department manages the Authority’s human resources function, which includes maintaining employee personnel records, managing staffing levels, and the administration of employee benefits.

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