List of tax offices in Rhineland-Palatinate
This list names the tax offices in Rhineland-Palatinate .
General
The Rhineland-Palatinate tax offices are lower state authorities . As the middle state authority, the State Office for Taxes (formerly Oberfinanzdirektion Koblenz ) and the highest state authority, the Ministry of Finance of Rhineland-Palatinate, are superordinate to them. There are 23 tax offices in Rhineland-Palatinate. These always consist of a main office and sometimes one or more branch offices. The tax offices are responsible for the tax tasks of the respective tax office districts indicated. In addition, there are a large number of special responsibilities in which tasks are concentrated at individual tax offices. Details are regulated in the state ordinance on the responsibilities of the tax offices (FAZVO) of December 6, 2002.
list
image | Name of the Federal Tax Office number |
Place address |
Tax District | building | Authority history |
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Tax office Altenkirchen-Hachenburg 2702 |
Altenkirchen (Westerwald) Frankfurter Strasse 21 |
Altenkirchen district (Westerwald) and the municipalities of Bad Marienberg (Westerwald) , Hachenburg , Rennerod and Westerburg . | The tax office Altenkirchen-Hachenburg emerged on January 1st, 2003 from the merger of the previous tax offices Altenkirchen and Hachenburg. | ||
Tax office Altenkirchen-Hachenburg - branch office Hachenburg 2718 |
Hachenburg Tilmannstrasse 8 |
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Bad Kreuznach tax office 2706 |
Bad Kreuznach Ringstrasse 10 |
City of Bad Kreuznach and the municipalities of Bad Kreuznach, Bad Sobernheim, Langenlonsheim, Meisenheim, Rüdesheim, Stromberg, Sprendlingen-Gensingen and Wöllstein | |||
Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler tax office 2701 |
Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler Römerstrasse 5 |
Ahrweiler district | |||
Tax office Bingen-Alzey 2708 |
Bingen Rochusallee 10 |
Cities of Alzey, Bingen am Rhein and Ingelheim am Rhein as well as the association communities Alzey-Land, Gau-Algesheim, Heidesheim am Rhein, Rhein-Nahe and Wörrstadt, | The current office building in today's Rochusallee with apartments for the head of the house and caretaker was built in the years 1927–1928. Subsequently, the service business was relocated from the "Beamtenhaus" in Maria-Hilf-Straße to Rochusallee. The neighboring Ingelheim tax office was dissolved in 1943 and incorporated into the Bingen tax office, which had 75 employees as a result. The city of Ingelheim tried unsuccessfully in the years 1945-1946 to re-establish the Ingelheim tax office. | On January 1, 2003, the Bingen and Alzey tax offices were merged. | |
Bingen-Alzey tax office - Alzey 2708 branch |
Alzey Römerstrasse 33 |
Due to the intention of the Reich Finance Administration to accommodate the tax authorities in buildings owned by the Reich, the construction of a new tax office building in Alzey was planned. But it was not until January 24, 1935, that the Reich Minister of Finance approved the new building. At the end of August 1936, the building on Römerstrasse was ready for occupancy. | |||
Bitburg-Prüm Tax Office 2710 |
Bitburg Kölner Strasse 20 |
District Eifelkreis Bitburg-Prüm | |||
Bitburg-Prüm tax office - Prüm 2736 branch |
Prüm Monthermeerstraße 3 |
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Tax office Idar-Oberstein 2709 |
Idar-Oberstein Hauptstrasse 199 |
Birkenfeld district as well as the city of Kirn and the municipality of Kirn-Land | |||
Tax office Kaiserslautern 2719 |
Kaiserslautern Eisenbahnstrasse 56 |
City of Kaiserslautern and the municipalities of Enkenbach-Alsenborn and Otterbach-Otterberg | |||
Tax office Koblenz 2722 |
Koblenz Ferdinand-Sauerbruch-Strasse 19 |
Cities of Bendorf, Boppard, Koblenz and Lahnstein and the municipalities of Emmelshausen, Loreley, Nastätten, Rhine-Mosel, Sankt Goar-Oberwesel, Vallendar and Weißenthurm | |||
Tax office Kusel-Landstuhl 2723 |
Kusel Trierer Strasse 46 |
District of Kusel and the municipalities of Bruchmühlbach-Miesau, Kaiserslautern-Süd, Landstuhl, Ramstein-Miesenbach and Weilerbach | |||
Tax office Kusel-Landstuhl - Landstuhl branch 2725 |
Landstuhl Kaiserstraße 51 |
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Landau tax office 2724 |
Landau in the Palatinate Weißquartierstrasse 13 |
District of Südliche Weinstrasse, the city of Landau in the Palatinate and the association community of Kandel | |||
Tax office Ludwigshafen 2727 |
Ludwigshafen am Rhein Bayernstrasse 39 |
Cities Frankenthal (Palatinate), Grünstadt and Ludwigshafen am Rhein, the municipality of Bobenheim-Roxheim and the municipalities of Grünstadt-Land, Hettenleidelheim, Lambsheim-Heßheim and Maxdorf | |||
Tax office Mainz-Mitte 2726 |
Mainz Schillerstraße 13 |
City of Mainz with the exception of the districts of Mainz-Ebersheim and Mainz-Hechtsheim and the municipality of Budenheim | |||
Tax office Mainz-Süd 2728 |
Mainz Emy-Roeder-Strasse 3 |
Districts of Mainz-Ebersheim and Mainz-Hechtsheim of the city of Mainz and the municipalities of Bodenheim, Nieder-Olm and Rhein-Selz | |||
Tax office Mayen 2729 |
Mayen Westbahnhofstrasse 11 |
Cities of Andernach and Mayen as well as the municipalities Maifeld, Mendig, Pellenz and Vordereifel | |||
Tax office Montabaur-Diez 2730 |
Montabaur Rochusallee 10 |
Association municipalities Bad Ems, Diez, Hahnstätten, Höhr-Grenzhausen, Katzenelnbogen, Montabaur, Nassau, Ransbach-Baumbach, Selters (Westerwald), Wallmerod and Wirges | |||
Montabaur-Diez tax office - Diez branch 2714 |
Diez Parkstrasse 16 |
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Tax office Neustadt 2731 |
Neustadt an der Weinstrasse Konrad-Adenauer-Strasse 26 |
Cities of Bad Dürkheim and Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, the community of Haßloch and the association communities Deidesheim, Freinsheim, Lambrecht (Palatinate) and Wachenheim an der Weinstrasse | |||
Tax office Neuwied 2732 |
Neuwied Augustastraße 70 |
Neuwied district | |||
Pirmasens tax office 2735 |
Pirmasens Kaiserstraße 2 |
District of Südwestpfalz and the cities of Pirmasens and Zweibrücken | |||
Tax office Simmern-Zell 2740 |
Simmern / Hunsrück Brühlstrasse 3 |
District of Cochem-Zell and the municipalities of Kastellaun, Kirchberg (Hunsrück), Rheinböllen and Simmern / Hunsrück | |||
Tax office Simmern-Zell - branch office Zell 2745 |
Zell (Mosel) Schlossstrasse 42 |
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Tax office Speyer-Germersheim 2741 |
Speyer Johannesstrasse 9-12 |
Cities of Germersheim, Schifferstadt, Speyer and Wörth am Rhein, the communities Böhl-Iggelheim, Limburgerhof and Mutterstadt as well as the association communities Bellheim, Dannstadt-Schauernheim, Hagenbach, Jockgrim, Lingenfeld, Römerberg-Dudenhofen, Rülzheim and Rheinauen | |||
Speyer-Germersheim tax office - Germersheim branch 2741 |
Germersheim Königsplatz 8 |
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Tax office Trier 2742 |
Trier Hubert-Neuerburg-Strasse 1 |
District of Trier-Saarburg and the city of Trier | |||
Wittlich tax office 2743 |
Wittlich Lower Sehlemet 15 |
Districts of Bernkastel-Wittlich and Vulkaneifel | |||
Tax office Worms-Kirchheimbolanden 2744 |
Worms Karlsplatz 6 |
Donnersbergkreis, the city of Worms and the municipalities of Eich, Monsheim and Wonnegau | The tax office building was built in 1926–1929 on Köhlerplatz (today: Karlsplatz) with three main floors and an attic. The background was the amalgamation of the tax offices of Worms-Stadt. The Karlsplatz 6 building was listed as a historical monument in 1996. The style with elements of expressionism is characteristic of the 1920s. | ||
Tax office Worms-Kirchheimbolanden - branch office Kirchheimbolanden 2721 |
Kirchheimbolanden Neumayerstraße 7 |
The tax office building, a stately three-storey building from the Wilhelminian era with a hip roof, used to be the district court . It was built in 1881/82 according to plans by Ludwig Stempel , Landbauamt Kaiserslautern. The building that characterizes the street is a listed building. |
history
With the Erzberger reform , a unified Reich finance administration was created in Germany . As lower tax authorities, tax offices arose at the level of the districts. The legal basis was the announcement on the seats and districts of the tax offices of June 16, 1920. For the southern part of the Rhine Province , the tax offices were the state tax office of Cologne, for the people's state of Hesse the state tax office of Darmstadt. For the Palatinate (Bavaria) this was the state tax office in Würzburg.
The state tax office in Darmstadt was followed by:
- Tax office Alsfeld
- Tax office Alzey (*)
- Tax office Beerfelden (Odenwald) - The tax office was abolished in 1943 and its district was assigned to that of the Michelbach tax office.
- Tax office Bingen (*)
- Büdingen tax office (Upper Hesse)
- Tax office Butzbach (Upper Hesse) - The tax office was abolished on June 1, 1932 and its district was divided between the tax offices of Gießen and Friedberg.
- Darmstadt-Stadt tax office
- Darmstadt-Land tax office
- Tax office Dieburg
- Tax office Friedberg (Hesse)
- Tax Office Fürth (Odenwald)
- Giessen tax office
- Gross-Gerau tax office
- Tax office Grünberg (Hesse)
- Tax office Heppenheim (Bergstrasse) - The tax office was abolished in 1943 and its district was divided between the tax offices of Worms and Bensheim.
- Tax office Höchst (Odenwald)
- Tax office Homberg (Upper Hesse) - The tax office was abolished on June 1, 1932 and its district was divided between the tax offices Alsfeld and Grünberg.
- Tax office Hungen (Upper Hesse) - The tax office was abolished in 1943 and its district was divided between the tax offices of Gießen and Grünberg.
- Langen tax office (Darmstadt district)
- Lauterbach tax office (Hesse)
- Tax office Mainz I (*) - renamed Mainz city center in 1931.
- Tax office Mainz II (*) - renamed Mainz-Außenstadt in 1931.
- Tax office Mainz III (*) - renamed Mainz-Land in 1931.
- Tax office Michelstadt (Odenwald)
- Tax office Nidda (Upper Hesse)
- Tax office Oberingelheim (Rhein) (*) - canceled in 1943 and assigned to the tax office in Bingen.
- Offenbach City Tax Office
- Offenbach-Land tax office
- Tax office Oppenheim (*)
- Tax office Osthofen (Rheinhessen) (*) - canceled in 1943 and assigned to the tax office in Worms.
- Tax Office Reinheim (Hesse)
- Tax Office Scots
- Seligenstadt tax office
- Tax office Worms-Stadt (*)
- Tax office Worms-Land (*)
- Tax office Wörrstadt (Rheinhessen) (*) - repealed in 1943 and assigned to the tax office in Alzey.
- Tax office Zwingenberg (Hesse)
(*) The Hessian province of Rheinhessen became part of Rhineland-Palatinate after 1945 . Downstream of the state tax office in Cologne was:
- Aachen City Tax Office
- Tax office Aachen-Land and Monschau
- Ahrweiler tax office
- Tax office Altenkirchen (Westerwald) (*)
- Tax office Bergheim (Erft)
- Bernkastel tax office (*)
- Tax office Birkenfeld (Nahe) (*)
- Bitburg tax office (*)
- Bonn tax office
- Tax office Cochem (*)
- Daun tax office (*)
- Tax office Düren
- Erkelenz tax office
- Euskirchen tax office
- Geilenkirchen tax office
- Tax office Gemünd (Eifel) (*)
- Gummersbach tax office
- Jülich tax office
- Tax Office Koblenz (*)
- Cologne City Tax Office, left bank of the Rhine
- Cologne City Tax Office, on the right bank of the Rhine
- Tax offices Cologne and Mülheim
- Bad Kreuznach tax office (*)
- Tax office Mayen (*)
- Tax office Neuwied (*)
- Offenbach (Glan) tax office (*)
- Tax office Prüm (*)
- Rheinbach tax office
- Tax office Saarburg (*)
- Tax office St. Goar (*)
- Siegburg tax office
- Tax office Simmern (*)
- Tax office Trier (*)
- Waldbröl tax office
- Wassenberg tax office
- Wipperfürth tax office
- Wittlich tax office (*)
- Tax office Zell (*)
(*) These tax offices are located in what is now Rhineland-Palatinate .
In May 1940, the German-speaking districts of Eupen and Malmedy , which had been ceded to Belgium in the First World War , were reintegrated into the Reich. Two newly established tax offices in Eupen and Malmedy were annexed to the regional finance office in Cologne (this has been the name of the state tax office since 1937). After the conquest of Luxembourg in 1941, four tax offices were set up in Luxembourg, which were also subordinated to the Chief Finance President of Cologne. When these areas were cleared, the relevant tax offices were closed. Da Finanzamt St. Goar was abolished in 1940 and assigned to the Koblenz tax office.
The state tax office Würzburg was followed by:
- Amorbach tax office
- Tax office Annweiler (*)
- Tax office Arnstein (Lower Franconia)
- Tax office Aschaffenburg I
- Bergzabern tax office (*)
- Tax Office Brückenau (Lower Franconia)
- Dahn tax office (*)
- Bad Dürkheim tax office (*)
- Tax office Ebern
- Edenkoben tax office (*)
- Frankenthal Tax Office (Palatinate) (*)
- Tax office Gemünden (Main)
- Tax office Germersheim (*)
- Tax office Gerolzhofen
- Tax office Grünstadt (*)
- Hammelburg tax office
- Tax office Hofheim (Lower Franconia)
- Tax office Kaiserslautern (*)
- Kandel tax office (*)
- Karlstadt tax office
- Tax office Kirchheimbolanden (*)
- Bad Kissingen tax office
- Kitzingen tax office
- Tax office Klingenberg (Lower Franconia)
- Tax office Königshofen in Grabfeld
- Tax office Kusel (*)
- Landau (Pfalz) tax office (*)
- Landstuhl Tax Office (*)
- Lauterecken tax office (*)
- Tax office Lengfurt
- Lohr tax office
- Tax office Ludwigshafen (Rhine) (*)
- Mellrichstadt tax office
- Münnerstadt tax office
- Tax office Neustadt (Haard) (*)
- Tax office Obermoschel
- Ochsenfurt tax office
- Tax office Pirmasens (*)
- Röttingen tax office
- Schweinfurt tax office
- Tax Office Speyer (*)
- Volkach tax office
- Werneck tax office
- Tax office Winnweiler (*)
- Würzburg tax office
- Tax office Zeil
- Zweibrücken tax office (*)
After the Saar vote in 1935, the tax offices of the Saar area were subordinated to the state tax office of Würzburg.
(*) These tax offices are located in what is now Rhineland-Palatinate .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ State ordinance on the responsibilities of the tax offices (FAZVO) of December 6, 2002 online
- ^ The tax office Bingen - Alzey: Tax office Bingen - Alzey: Chronicle of Bingen. Retrieved November 9, 2017 .
- ^ The tax office Bingen - Alzey: Tax office Bingen - Alzey: Chronicle of Alzey. Retrieved November 9, 2017 .
- ^ The tax office Worms - Kirchheimbolanden: Tax office Worms - Kirchheimbolanden: Chronicle Worms. Retrieved November 20, 2017 .
- ↑ RFBl. P. 271
- ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. lfa_darmstadt.html. (Based on Gothaisches Jahrbuch für Diplomatie, Verwaltung und Wirtschaft 1926 and Statistics des Deutschen Reiches. Volume 337: The German wealth taxation before and after the war. Berlin 1927; online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
- ^ Ordinance on the abolition of tax offices in the Hesse regional finance district of July 17, 1943; RFBl. 1943 p. 211 and p. 220.
- ↑ RFBl. 1931 p. 163 and RFBl. 1932 p. 53.
- ^ Ordinance on the abolition of tax offices in the Hesse regional finance district of July 17, 1943; RFBl. 1943 p. 211 and p. 220.
- ↑ RFBl. 1931 p. 163 and RFBl. 1932 p. 73.
- ^ Ordinance on the abolition of tax offices in the Hesse regional finance district of July 17, 1943; RFBl. 1943 p. 211 and p. 220.
- ^ Correction of the register of the tax offices of the German Reich of April 29, 1931; RFBl. 1931 p. 65.
- ^ Correction of the register of the tax offices of the German Reich of April 29, 1931; RFBl. 1931 p. 65.
- ^ Correction of the register of the tax offices of the German Reich of April 29, 1931; RFBl. 1931 p. 65.
- ^ Ordinance on the abolition of tax offices in the Hesse regional finance district of July 17, 1943; in: Official Journal of the Reich Finance Administration, 1943, p. 211
- ^ Ordinance on the abolition of tax offices in the Hesse regional finance district of July 17, 1943; in: Official Journal of the Reich Finance Administration, 1943, p. 211
- ^ Ordinance on the abolition of tax offices in the Hesse regional finance district of July 17, 1943; in: Official Journal of the Reich Finance Administration, 1943, p. 212
- ↑ a b Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. lfa_koeln.html. (Based on Gothaisches Jahrbuch für Diplomatie, Verwaltung und Wirtschaft 1926 and Statistics des Deutschen Reiches. Volume 337: The German wealth taxation before and after the war. Berlin 1927; online material for the dissertation, Osnabrück 2006).
- ^ Michael Alfred Kanther: Financial management between state and society. 1993, ISBN 3-7743-0272-3 , p. 183.