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  1. Charles W. Thomas served as Pinellas County’s Chief Deputy Tax Collector for 16 years before becoming Tax Collector in 2017. He was the driving force behind the organization’s efforts for continuous improvement, which resulted in the organization winning the prestigious Governor’s Sterling Award in 2013, the Governor’s Sterling Sustained Excellence Award in 2016, and the Governor’s ...

  2. Florida Department of Revenue - The Florida Department of Revenue has three primary lines of business: (1) Administer tax law for 36 taxes and fees, processing nearly $37.5 billion and more than 10 million tax filings annually; (2) Enforce child support law on behalf of about 1,025,000 children with $1.26 billion collected in FY 06/07; (3) Oversee property tax administration involving 10.9 ...

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  4. Mrs. Ford-Coates joined the Tax Collector's office in 1975. She was first elected to the top position in 1984 and has been subsequently re-elected nine times. She has the longest service in the history of Sarasota County elected officials and is the longest serving Florida Tax Collector currently in office. In May 2009 she was featured in ...

  5. Your Tax Collector. Florida’s 67 counties are served by Tax Collectors that are locally-elected and focused on serving Florida’s more than 20 million citizens. Every day, we work to serve our communities with ease and access to the services and support they need. Find your local Tax Collector to learn how they can help you today.

  6. John Power. Alachua County Tax Collector. Tax Collector since 2014 and Chief Deputy for 14 years prior to that, John Power leads this team of professionals. John is a two-time graduate of the University of Florida and resides in Melrose with his family. Alachua County Tax Collector.

  7. As an agent for The Florida Department of Revenue, the Tax Collector is responsible for collection, and disbursement of this state sales tax. More detailed information on each of these services is provided throughout this web site. You may also, call our office at 352-374-5236 or e-mail us at info@alachuacollector.com.

  8. He was re-elected in 2000, and unopposed in 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016. T. Keith Hall. In January 1971, Governor Reubin Askew appointed T. Keith Hall. Mr. Hall began his career with the Lake County Tax Collector’s Office in August 1963, serving as a motor vehicle clerk. He was serving as Chief Deputy at the time of his appointment in June 1971.

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