History
In Florida, Tax Collectors are independent constitutional officers
duly elected from their counties of residence by their fellow citizens
and taxpayers. It is this independence coupled with the fact that
Tax Collectors deal with a variety of duties and responsibilities
and provide a myriad of important public services, that allows them
to exercise valuable leadership roles in Florida's government.
The elected county office of Tax Collector in Florida was established
in the 1885 State Constitution
based on the ideas that local taxes could best be collected at the
local level and, by being an elected office, the Tax Collector would
be more responsible to the needs of the community from which she
was elected.
Along with their own local involvement in personnel and financial
management matters, Tax Collectors participate in the management
of the executive branches of state government which include the
Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission, the Department
of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and the Department
of Revenue.
It is the Tax Collector who sees all these departments as a whole
and, consequently, is able to coordinate and analyze the impact
they have collectively. Staff members from various departments of
state along with state legislatures should and do draw heavily on
the broad base of knowledge accumulated by the Tax Collectors in
drafting tax legislation and establishing rules and regulations
for carrying out the laws regarding the collection of taxes.
Mission Statement
We are committed to providing the citizens of Levy County and the
local and state agencies for which we collect taxes with courteous,
professional, accurate and efficient service, while providing and
environment conducive to the professional and personal growth of
the Tax Collector's employees.
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