Washington County auditor resigns because he can’t meet bank’s deadline
Auditor Stephen Hopkins resigned due to prior audit commitments and the seven-month minimum audit period, risking delay of a $2 million tax anticipation note tranche, officials said.
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Washington County auditor resigns because he can’t meet bank’s deadline
This story was originally published by The Maine Monitor, a nonprofit and nonpartisan news organization. To get regular coverage from The Monitor, sign up for a free Monitor newsletter here. MACHIAS, Maine — Washington County’s auditor says he can’t meet the deadline commissioners and Machias Savings Bank have agreed to for completing 2023 and 2024 audits and has given his notice. In February, when Washington County paid its overdue 2025 tax ant…
Washington County auditor resigns over bank’s deadline
A Washington County sign hangs at the county line along Rt. 9 at Beddington. Photo by Linda Coan O'Kresik of the Bangor Daily News.MACHIAS — Washington County’s auditor says he can’t meet the deadline commissioners and Machias Savings Bank have agreed to for completing 2023 and 2024 audits and has given his notice. In February, when Washington County paid its overdue 2025 tax anticipation note, the bank agreed to issue a 2026 TAN for $7 million,…
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