Tax Office Charlottenburg

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Tax office Charlottenburg (Bismarckstraße 48)

The Charlottenburg tax office is a local tax authority in Berlin and a tax office of the city of Berlin. It is subordinate to the Senate Department for Finance (Tax Department ) in Berlin and has the Federal Tax Office number 1113.

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The Charlottenburg tax office is responsible for the taxation of all natural persons living in the Charlottenburg district and also for the payment transactions of all Berlin-based tax offices.

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Portal with main entrance

The Charlottenburg tax office was built in 1936–1939 according to plans by the architect Eugen Bruker and was the largest tax office in Berlin at the time. The building consists of a representative main wing on Bismarckstraße , a central wing and a rear wing on Spielhagenstraße. The three-story high portal niche around the main entrance sets a monumental accent, marked by four angular limestone pillars. The eagle above the entrance door grasps a swastika with its claws, which is now hidden by the house number. Today, the building is one of the architectural monuments of the Charlottenburg district .

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Coordinates: 52 ° 30 ′ 41.8 "  N , 13 ° 18 ′ 13.3"  E