Sue Englhardt is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in tax auditing and financial management. Currently serving as the Tourist Development Tax Manager at the Constitutional Tax Collector for Palm Beach County since January 2016, Sue is responsible for managing the audit, collection, and enforcement of Tourist Development Tax, ensuring compliance with local and state regulations. Previous roles include Revenue Auditor and Sales and Use Tax Auditor, demonstrating expertise in executing audits and facilitating tax collection. Sue's career also includes a position as Senior Accountant/Senior Auditor at ML Weekes and Company, where responsibilities encompassed overseeing audit fieldwork and internal controls. Early career experience includes roles as Operations Manager at E Technologies, Inc., and Technical Sales Representative at S. D. Warren. Sue holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance and Computer Science from Miami University.
Constitutional Tax Collector, Serving Palm Beach County
Constitutional Tax Collector is a regional collection agency which collects taxes and fees on behalf of the local government agencies of the Palm Beach County. The organization engages in collecting property taxes for every local government agency that has the power to levy, serves the county's agent for the administration of business taxreceipts and tourist development taxes, issues driver licenses, identification cards, titles and registrations for automobiles, trucks, mobile homes and vessels as agent for The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, and serves as agent for The Department of Environmental Protection, The Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, and The Department of Revenue. The Constitutional Tax Collector is a separate and independent governmental entity to ensure freedom from influence by local or state agencies with the power to levy.