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The Ministry of Finance ( German: Bundesministerium für Finanzen) is the government ministry of Austria responsible for the collection of taxes and customs as well as the administration of fiscal and economic policy. It oversees the Revenue Service, the Revenue Service for Large Businesses, the Financial Police, and various other agencies.
Ministry of Finance: Style: Mr. Federal minister (formal) Member of: Federal Government Council of Ministers: Nominator: Political parties: Appointer: The President on advice of the Chancellor: Constituting instrument: Constitution of Austria: First holder: Otto Steinwender first Republic Georg Zimmermann second Republic: Website: Official website
The Federal Government ceased at the Anschluss (the incorporation of Austria into Nazi Germany) on 13 March 1938. Second Republic [ edit ] On 27 April 1945 a provisional Austrian national unity government , again under State Chancellor Karl Renner, declared the Anschluss null and void.
In Austria, the Ministry of the Interior ( German: Bundesministerium für Inneres, colloquially Innenministerium, abbreviated: BMI) is a federal government agency serving as the interior ministry of the Austrian government. It is chiefly responsible for the public security, but also deals with matters relating to citizenship, elections ...
Financial Police (Austria) The Financial Police [1] ( German: Finanzpolizei) are an Austrian civilian police force under the authority of the Austrian Ministry of Finance. It was founded in 2013 after the Zollwache (Customs guard) was dissolved in 2005.
In Austria, a minister ( German: Bundesminister, lit. 'federal minister') is a member of the Cabinet that usually leads a ministry or a division of the Chancellery . Most ministers are responsible for a specific area of public administration.
A. Ministry of Agriculture, Regions and Tourism. Ministry of the Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport (Austria)
Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Construction. (Bundesministerium für Gewerbe, Industrie und Bauten) (3) Heinl, Eduard. Eduard Heinl. (1880–1957) 20 November 1920. 21 June 1921. 213 days.