List of tax offices in Saarland

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This list names the tax offices in Saarland .

General

The Saarland tax offices are lower state authorities . As the highest state authority, the Saarland Ministry of Finance and Europe is superordinate to them. There are 7 tax offices in Saarland. 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.

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Federal Tax Office number
Place
address
Tax District building Authority history
0 Tax office Homburg
1075
Homburg
Schillerstraße 15
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0 From 1920 to 1968 the building at Eisenbahnstrasse 40 was used as a tax office. It is a listed building. 0
0 Tax office Homburg branch St. Ingbert
1085
St. Ingbert
Rentamtstrasse 39
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0 Merzig tax office
1020
Merzig
Am Gaswerk
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0 Tax office Neunkirchen
1030
Neunkirchen (Saar)
Uhlandstrasse 1
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20120308 Tax Office Saarbruecken1.jpg Tax office Saarbrücken Am Stadtgraben
1040
Saarbrücken
Am Stadtgraben 2–4
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0 Tax office Saarbrücken Am Stadtgraben branch Sulzbach
1070
Sulzbach / Saar
Vopeliusstrasse 8
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0 Tax office Saarbrücken Am Stadtgraben branch office Völklingen
1090
Völklingen
Marktstrasse
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0 Tax office Saarbrücken Mainzer Straße
1055
Saarbrücken
Mainzer Strasse 109–111
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0 Saarlouis tax office
1010
Saarlouis
Gaswerkweg 25
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0 Tax office St. Wendel
1060
St. Wendel
Marienstraße 27
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history

Financial administration in the Saar area

Until 1918, financial management was a matter for the federal states. The financial authorities in today's Saarland were therefore either the Bavarian financial authorities of the Palatinate or the Prussian of the Rhine Province . With the Peace Treaty of Versailles , the Saar area was separated from the Reich. The government commission of the Saar area formed the government. The department of the member of the government commission for finances and economic affairs , which had the function of a finance ministry and the economy ministry, was attached to the government commission. This included the Finance Directorate and the Directorate of Direct and Indirect Tax Administration , which were the head of the financial administration.

The following tax offices were subordinate to the administration of direct and indirect taxes for the administration of direct taxes, including inheritance and sales tax: Blieskastel, Homburg, St. Ingbert, Dillingen, Merzig, Neunkirchen, Saarbrücken-Stadt, Saarbrücken-Land, Saarlouis , St. Wendel, Sulzbach and Völklingen.

The district tax offices Saarbrücken-Stadt, Merzig, Homburg, Blieskastelm Reinheim, Neunkirchen, St. Wedel, Saarlouis, St. Ingbert and Völklingen as well as the border tax office Saarbrücken-Bahnhof were responsible for the administration of stamp taxes. These district tax offices as well as the border tax offices were also responsible for the administration of consumption taxes. Border tax offices existed in Mondorf, Homburg-Landstrasse, Einöd, Dillingen, Kerprich-Hemmersdorf, Ueberherren, Hanweiler-Bahnhof, Hanweiler-Landstrasse, Güdingen-Schönbach, Großrosseln, Folsterhöhe and Maßweiler as well as Saarbrücken-Bahnhof. There were also a number of tax assistance offices.

Organizationally, only the Saarbrücken-Stadt and Saarbrücken-Bahnhof tax offices reported directly to the management of the administration of direct and indirect taxes. For the others, six senior tax administrations had been formed as an intermediate instance, namely in Merzig, Homburg, Neunkirchen, Saarlouis, Saarbrücken-Ost and Saarbrücken-West.

The tax offices did not have their own coffers. In the former Prussian parts, the direct taxes were collected by the municipal coffers, in the former Palatinate part there were eight tax and municipality collections.

After the Saar vote

After the Saar referendum , the Saar area became part of the Reich again in 1935. The financial administration was now attached to that of the empire. With the Erzberger reform in 1920, a unified Reich finance administration was created in Germany . As lower tax authorities, tax offices arose at the level of the districts. For the Saar area, the tax offices were superordinated to the state tax office of Würzburg , which was also responsible for the tax offices of the Palatinate. This set up a branch in Saarbrücken.

Web links

Commons : Tax offices in Saarland  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans Westhoff: Law and Administration in the Saar Area, Trier 1934, pp. 48–49.
  2. § 4 (2) Law on the Provisional Administration of the Saarland of January 30, 1935, online