Tax office Trier

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Tax office Trier
Tax office Trier

The Trier tax office is one of 23 tax office districts in Rhineland-Palatinate , it is subordinate to the state tax office in Koblenz . The tax office has around 400 employees and is located in a new building in Trier-Süd, completed in 1991 .

Jurisdiction

Nationwide jurisdiction

There is nationwide responsibility for sales tax in the Kingdom of Belgium- based entrepreneurs ( Section 1 (1) No. 1 of the Sales Tax Responsibility Ordinance). This sales tax makes up about 30 percent of the tax revenue of the Trier tax office.

Nationwide jurisdiction

In Rhineland-Palatinate, the tax office is responsible nationwide for the administration of the housing subsidy .

Centralized supra-regional responsibilities

For the tax office districts of Trier, Bitburg-Prüm, Daun, Bernkastel-Wittlich and Idar-Oberstein:

Responsibility in the Trier region

Tax revenue

According to the 2011 annual report, the total tax revenue of the Trier tax office in 2011 amounted to around 1.47 billion euros, in 2012 it was around 1.578 billion euros. In 2006, the one billion mark was exceeded for the first time.

history

Seal mark K.Pr. Main Tax Office Trier

With the Erzberger reform in 1920 uniform tax offices were created across the empire . For the independent city of Trier and the district of Trier , this was the Trier tax office. It was subordinate to the state tax office in Cologne. It replaced the Prussian tax authorities in Trier. As part of the occupation of the Rhineland , taxpayers' money was confiscated and the Trier tax office was temporarily closed. During the Second World War , the building of the Trier tax office “St. Barbaraufer 2 ”destroyed by an air raid on December 23, 1944. The Saarburg tax office was dissolved on November 1, 1974 and its tasks were transferred to the Trier tax office.

Network Family as a success factor

The Trier tax office is a member of the corporate network “Success Factor Family”. The aim of the network is to improve the compatibility of family and work. The sponsors are the Federal Ministry for Family, Seniors, Women and Youth and the German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Berlin. The European Union supports the project.

Local alliance for family

On September 8, 2010 the head of the Trier tax office, Jürgen Kentenich, signed the founding declaration “Local alliance for the Trier family” together with the city council, representatives of the chambers, the retail trade, the trade union federation, the major employers in Trier, the employment office and social organizations and universities.

Head of the tax office

  • Hermann von Bertrab (1920–1943)
  • Ferling (1945–1947)
  • Johannes Maria Hemmes (1947–1968)
  • Otto Zipperlen (1968–1974)
  • Josef Stockhausen (1974–1993)
  • Albert Blümling (1993–1997)
  • Werner Nägler (1997-2003)
  • Jürgen Kentenich (2003–2017), authorized senior government director
  • Michael Spira (current)

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Trierischer Volksfreund: More than one billion euros in tax revenue

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