List of tax offices in Hessen
This list names the tax offices in Hessen .
General
The Hessian tax offices are lower state authorities . As the middle state authority, the Oberfinanzdirektion Frankfurt am Main is superordinate to them , and the highest state authority is the Hessian Ministry of Finance . Since the reorganization in 2004 there are 35 tax offices in Hessen. These always consist of a main office and sometimes one or more administrative or 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. For example, the Frankfurt am Main III tax office is responsible for the administration of racing betting and lottery tax throughout Hesse, and the Wiesbaden II tax office is responsible for monitoring casinos. Details are regulated in the ordinance on the responsibilities of the Hessian tax offices of November 16, 2017.
list
image | Name of the Federal Tax Office number |
Place address |
Tax District | building | Authority history |
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Tax office Alsfeld-Lauterbach 2601 |
Alsfeld In der Rambach 11 ![]() |
Vogelsbergkreis | The Homberg (Ohm) tax office was abolished on June 1, 1932 and its district was divided between the Alsfeld and Grünberg tax offices. | ||
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Alsfeld-Lauterbach tax office - Lauterbach administrative office 2629 |
Lauterbach (Hesse) Bahnhofstrasse 69 ![]() |
The Lauterbach tax office was built in 1901 in a restrained Renaissance style as a grand ducal Hessian "tax building" and district treasury. It is a listed building. | ||
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Tax office Bad Homburg vdH 2603 |
Bad Homburg vor der Höhe Norsk-Data-Straße 1 (Kaiser-Friedrich-Promenade 8-10) ![]() ![]() |
Hochtaunuskreis | The building was erected in 1854 as barracks for the military of the Landgraviate of Hesse-Homburg. From 1871 to 1918 it was garrison of the Fusilier Regiment von Gersdorff (Kurhessisches) No. 80. In the Weimar Republic and during the National Socialist era it served as a site administration. After reconstruction after the Second World War, it was used as a tax office from 1951. Due to the ongoing renovation, the tax office is currently relocated to an office building at Norsk-Data-Straße 1. | |
Tax office Bensheim 2605 |
Bensheim Berliner Ring 35 ![]() |
Bergstrasse district without Hirschhorn and Neckarsteinach | In October 1989, the Bensheim tax office moved into the new building at Berliner Ring 35. Before that, the office's different work areas were spread across seven branches in the city. In 2014–2015, the existing building was expanded to include a two-story extension. | The Heppenheim (Bergstrasse) tax office was abolished in 1943 and its district was divided between the Worms and Bensheim tax offices. | |
Bensheim tax office - Fürth branch 2617 |
Fürth (Odenwald) Erbacher Strasse 23 ![]() |
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Tax office Darmstadt 2607 |
Darmstadt Soderstrasse 30 ![]() |
The cities of Darmstadt, Griesheim, Ober-Ramstadt, Pfungstadt and Weiterstadt as well as the communities Alsbach-Hähnlein, Bickenbach, Erzhausen, Messel, Modautal, Mühltal, Rossdorf and Seeheim-Jugenheim. |
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Some departments of the tax office are still housed in the old tax office at Lindenhofstraße 15 . The building is a historical monument.
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Tax office Dieburg 2608 |
Dieburg Marienstraße 19 ![]() |
The cities of Babenhausen, Dieburg, Groß-Bieberau, Groß-Umstadt and Reinheim as well as the communities Eppertshausen, Fischbachtal, Groß-Zimmer, Münster (Hesse), Otzberg and Schaafheim. | |||
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Tax office Dillenburg 2609 |
Dillenburg Wilhelmstrasse 9 ![]() |
The towns of Dillenburg, Haiger and Herborn as well as the communities Breitscheid, Dietzhölztal, Driedorf, Eschenburg, Greifenstein, Mittenaar, Siegbach and Sinn. | ||
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Tax office Eschwege-Witzenhausen 2610 |
Eschwege Schlesienstrasse 2 ![]() |
Werra-Meißner district | The building was built in 1936 as the command building of the Eschwege Air Base and is a listed building. | |
Eschwege-Witzenhausen tax office - Witzenhausen administrative office 2641 |
Witzenhausen Südbahnhofstrasse 37 ![]() |
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Tax office Frankfurt am Main I 2613 |
Frankfurt am Main Gutleutstrasse 124 ![]() |
The city of Frankfurt am Main without the tax office at Frankfurt / M. Districts covered by V-Höchst, but only taxpayers - with
Exception of corporations, associations of persons and estates - whose names begin with the letters P to Z. |
Since 1994, the Frankfurt tax offices have been combined in the Gutleutviertel administrative center. | |
Tax office Frankfurt am Main II 2612 |
Frankfurt am Main Gutleutstrasse 122 ![]() |
The city of Frankfurt am Main without the tax office at Frankfurt / M. Districts covered by V-Höchst, but only taxpayers - with
Exception of corporations, associations of persons and estates - whose name begins with the letters A to G. |
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Tax office Frankfurt am Main III 2645 |
Frankfurt am Main Gutleutstrasse 120 ![]() |
The city of Frankfurt am Main, but only corporations, associations of persons and estates within the meaning of § 4, whose name begins with the letters A to M. | The Frankfurt-Niedenau tax office was initially located at Guiollettstrasse 21. On April 1, 1928, it moved to Börsenstrasse 19. Part of the business operations were relocated to Steinweg 9 from 1936. In 1947 the Frankfurt-Mitte tax office took up its seat at Stiftstrasse 9-17. In 1956 the Frankfurt Stock Exchange tax office was located in building Zeil 112-114, and from 1959 in Börsenstrasse 2-4. In 1994 the company moved to the Gutleutstrasse administrative center. | In 1920 the Frankfurt-Niedenau tax office was set up for the central collection of stamp duty . On April 1, 1929, it was renamed the Frankfurt Stock Exchange Tax Office . On September 1, 1947, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange tax office was merged with the Frankfurt-Ost tax office to form the Frankfurt-Mitte tax office. On January 1, 1956, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange tax office became independent again and, with the move to the Gutleutstrasse administrative center in 1994, was renamed the Frankfurt III tax office. | |
Tax office Frankfurt am Main IV 2614 |
Frankfurt am Main Gutleutstrasse 118 ![]() |
The city of Frankfurt am Main without the tax office at Frankfurt / M. Districts covered by V-Höchst, but only taxpayers - with
Exception of corporations, associations of persons and estates - whose name begins with the letters H to O. |
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Tax office Frankfurt am Main V-Höchst 2647 |
Frankfurt am Main Gutleutstrasse 116 ![]() |
The districts of Griesheim, Höchst, Nied, Schwanheim - without the district Goldstein-Ost -, Sindlingen, Sossenheim, Unterliederbach and Zeilsheim of the city of Frankfurt am Main; the city of Frankfurt am Main for corporations, associations of persons and estates whose name begins with the letters N to Z. | |||
Tax office Frankfurt am Main V-Höchst - administrative office Höchst 2615 |
Frankfurt-Höchst Leonhardstrasse 10-12 ![]() |
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Tax office Friedberg 2616 |
Friedberg Leonhardstrasse 10-12 ![]() |
The cities of Bad Nauheim, Bad Vilbel, Butzbach, Friedberg (Hessen), Karben, Münzenberg, Niddatal, Reichelsheim (Wetterau) and Rosbach vd Höhe as well as the communities of Florstadt, Ober-Mörlen, Rockenberg, Wölfersheim and Wöllstadt. | The Butzbach tax office (Upper Hesse) was abolished on June 1, 1932 and its district was divided between the Gießen and Friedberg tax offices. The Hungen (Upper Hesse) tax office was abolished in 1943 and its district was divided between the Gießen and Grünberg tax offices. | |
Tax office Fulda 2618 |
Fulda Koenigstrasse 2 ![]() |
District of Fulda | |||
Tax office Gelnhausen 2619 |
Gelnhausen Frankfurter Strasse 10-14 ![]() |
The cities of Bad Orb, Bad Soden-Salmünster, Gelnhausen, Schlüchtern, Steinau an der Straße and Wächtersbach as well as the communities of Biebergemünd, Birstein, Brachttal, Flörsbachtal, Freigericht, Gründau, Hasselroth, Jossgrund, Linsengericht and Sinntal. | |||
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Gießen tax office 2620 |
Giessen Schubertstrasse 60 ![]() |
District of Giessen | The building of the Gießen tax office was built from the end of 1936 as an army hospital according to plans by government building officer Rudolf Eisenhardt from the Gießen army building office. It is a listed building. | The Butzbach tax office (Upper Hesse) was abolished on June 1, 1932 and its district was divided between the Gießen and Friedberg tax offices. |
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Gross-Gerau tax office 2621 |
Groß-Gerau European ring 11-13 ![]() |
Groß-Gerau district | The tax office shares the building with the Groß-Gerau district court . | |
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Hanau tax office 2622 |
Hanau Am Freiheitsplatz 2 ![]() |
The cities of Bruchköbel, Hanau, Langenselbold, Maintal and Nidderau as well as the communities Erlensee, Groß-Krotzenburg, Hammersbach, Neuberg, Niederdorfelden, Rodenbach, Ronneburg and Schöneck. | ||
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Tax office Hersfeld-Rotenburg 2602 |
Bad Hersfeld Im Stift 7 ![]() |
District of Hersfeld-Rotenburg | ||
Tax office Hersfeld-Rotenburg - administrative office Rotenburg 2636 |
Rotenburg at Fulda Dickenrücker Strasse 12 ![]() |
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Tax office Hofheim 2646 |
Hofheim am Taunus Nordring 4-10 ![]() |
Main-Taunus-Kreis | ||
Tax office Kassel I 2625 |
Kassel Altmarkt 1 ![]() |
The cities of Baunatal, Kassel, Naumburg, Vellmar, Wolfhagen and Zierenberg and the communities of Ahnatal, Bad Emstal, Breuna, Espenau, Fuldabrück, Fuldatal, Habichtswald, Helsa, Kaufungen, Lohfelden, Nieste, Niestetal, Schauenburg and Söhrewald - but only for taxpayers whose name begins with the letters A to K. | |||
Tax office Kassel II-Hofgeismar 2626 |
Kassel Altmarkt 1 ![]() |
The cities of Baunatal, Kassel, Naumburg, Vellmar, Wolfhagen and Zierenberg as well as the communities of Ahnatal, Bad Emstal, Breuna,
Espenau, Fuldabrück, Fuldatal, Habichtswald, Helsa, Kaufungen, Lohfelden, Nieste, Niestetal, Schauenburg and Söhrewald - but only for taxpayers whose name begins with the letters L to Z -, the cities of Bad Karlshafen, Grebenstein, Hofgeismar, Immenhausen, Liebenau and Trendelburg as well as the municipalities of Calden, Oberweser, Reinhardshagen and Wahlsburg. |
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Tax office Kassel II-Hofgeismar - administrative office Hofgeismar 2617 |
Hofgeismar Old Town Church Square 10 ![]() |
The tax office building, built in 1928, is a two-wing plastered building on a high sandstone base. Towards the church square it has a seven-axis facade. It is a listed building. | |||
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Korbach-Frankenberg tax office 2627 |
Korbach Medebacher Landstrasse 29 ![]() |
Waldeck-Frankenberg district | The tax office was initially housed in two inadequate buildings and had to share one with a restaurant. In 1927 the construction of the new tax office according to plans of the government building councilor Christian Beyer began. The inauguration took place on November 19, 1928. | |
Korbach-Frankenberg tax office - Frankenberg office 2611 |
Frankenberg (Eder) Geismarer Strasse 16 ![]() |
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Tax office Langen 2628 |
Langen (Hessen) Zimmerstrasse 27 ![]() |
The towns of Dietzenbach, Dreieich, Langen and Rödermark and the municipality of Egelsbach. | ||
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Limburg-Weilburg tax office 2630 |
Limburg on Lahn Walderdorffstraße 11 ![]() |
Limburg-Weilburg district | The building was built in 1926/27 as a tax office by the Reichsbauamt Kassel. It is a listed building. | |
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Tax office Limburg-Weilburg - administrative office Weilburg 2638 |
Weilburg Kruppstrasse 1 ![]() |
The tax office is housed in the building of the mining office that was dissolved in 1971. The house, built in 1907/08 in the style of an objectified New Baroque or Classicism, is a listed building. | ||
Marburg-Biedenkopf tax office 2631 |
Marburg Robert-Koch-Strasse 7 ![]() |
Marburg-Biedenkopf district | The former tax office at Biegenstrasse 9 is a listed building | ||
Marburg-Biedenkopf tax office - Biedenkopf administration office 2606 |
Biedenkopf in the field 2 ![]() |
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Michelstadt tax office 2633 |
Michelstadt Erbacher Strasse 48 ![]() |
Odenwaldkreis and the cities of Hirschhorn (Neckar) and Neckarsteinach. | The Beerfelden tax office was abolished in 1943 and its district was assigned to that of the Michelbach tax office. | ||
Tax office Nidda 2634 |
Nidda Schillerstrasse 38 ![]() |
The cities of Büdingen, Gedern, Nidda and Ortenberg as well as the communities Altenstadt, Echzell, Glauburg, Hirzenhain, Kefenrod, Limesheim and Ranstadt. | |||
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Offenbach am Main tax office I 2635 |
Offenbach am Main Bieberer Strasse 59 ![]() |
The cities of Heusenstamm, Mühlheim am Main, Neu-Isenburg, Obertshausen, Offenbach am Main, Rodgau and Seligenstadt and the communities of Hainburg and Mainhausen, but only for taxpayers whose names begin with the letters A to K. | ||
Offenbach am Main II 2644 tax office |
Offenbach am Main Bieberer Strasse 59 ![]() |
The cities of Heusenstamm, Mühlheim am Main, Neu-Isenburg, Obertshausen, Offenbach am Main, Rodgau and Seligenstadt as well as the municipalities of Hainburg and Mainhausen, but only for taxpayers whose names begin with the letters L to Z. | |||
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Rheingau-Taunus tax office 2604 |
Bad Schwalbach Emser Strasse 27 a ![]() |
Rheingau-Taunus district | After his formation, the tax office initially used the Rotenburger Schlößchen as the official seat. In 1930 they moved into two buildings in Villa Adria (Rheinstrasse 3, see picture). These buildings were used as barracks and military school during the Rhineland occupation. Today the tax office has its seat at Emser Straße 27 a. | |
Rheingau-Taunus tax office - Rüdesheim administration office 2637 |
Rüdesheim am Rhein Hugo-Asbach-Strasse 3-7 ![]() |
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Tax office Schwalm-Eder 2624 |
Fritzlar Georgengasse 3-5 ![]() |
Schwalm-Eder district | |||
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Schwalm-Eder tax office - Melsungen office 2632 |
Melsungen Kasseler Strasse 31 ![]() |
The tax office is housed in Melsungen Castle. | ||
Tax office Schwalm-Eder - Administrative office Schwalmstadt 2642 |
Ziegenhain Landgraf-Philipp-Strasse 15 ![]() |
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Tax office Wetzlar 2639 |
Wetzlar Frankfurter Strasse 59 ![]() |
The cities of Asslar, Braunfels, Leun, Solms and Wetzlar, as well as the communities of Bischoffen, Ehringshausen, Hohenahr, Hüttenberg, Lahnau, Schöffengrund and Waldsolms. | |||
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Tax office Wiesbaden I 2640 |
Wiesbaden Dostojewskistraße 8 ![]() |
The city of Wiesbaden, but only those taxpayers whose names begin with the letters A to K. | ||
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Tax office Wiesbaden II 2643 |
Wiesbaden Dostojewskistraße 8 ![]() |
The city of Wiesbaden, but only those taxpayers whose names begin with the letters L to Z. |
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 province of Hessen-Nassau , the tax offices were superordinated to the state tax office of Kassel, for the people of Hesse the state tax office of Darmstadt.
The state tax office Kassel was followed by:
- Tax office Bad Homburg vdH
- Biedenkopf tax office
- Cassel tax office
- Corbach tax office
- Tax office Dietz
- Tax office Dillenburg
- Eschwege tax office
- Finanzamt Frankenberg (Eder)
- Frankfurt am Main-Ost tax office
- Frankfurt am Main-West tax office
- Tax office Frankfurt am Main suburb
- Tax office Fritzlar
- Tax office Fulda
- Gelnhausen tax office
- Tax office Hachenburg
- Hanau tax office
- Tax office Hersfeld
- Hofgeismar tax office
- Tax office Homberg (District Cassel)
- Tax office Höchst (Main)
- Tax office Hünfeld
- Tax office Langenschwalbach
- Tax office Limburg (Lahn)
- Tax office Marburg (Lahn)
- Melsungen tax office
- Montabaur tax office
- Rotenburg (Fulda) tax office
- Rüdesheim tax office
- Tax office St. Goarshausen
- Tax office Schlüchtern (District Cassel)
- Weilburg tax office
- Tax office Westerburg (Westerwald)
- Wetzlar tax office
- Wiesbaden tax office
- Witzenhausen tax office
- Wolfhagen tax office (District Cassel)
- Tax office Ziegenhain (District Cassel)
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 .
Reorganization 2004
Before the reorganization in 2004, there were 46 tax offices in Hesse, eleven of which were downgraded to administrative offices in 2014. The previous tax offices were:
- Tax office Alsfeld
- Bad Hersfeld tax office
- Tax office Bad Homburg vdH
- Bad Schwalbach tax office
- Bensheim tax office
- Biedenkopf tax office
- Darmstadt tax office
- Tax office Dieburg
- Tax office Dillenburg
- Eschwege tax office
- Finanzamt Frankenberg (Eder)
- Frankfurt am Main-Höchst tax office
- Tax office Frankfurt am Main I
- Tax office Frankfurt am Main II
- Tax office Frankfurt am Main III
- Tax office Frankfurt am Main IV
- Tax office Frankfurt am Main V
- Friedberg tax office
- Tax office Fritzlar
- Tax office Fulda
- Gelnhausen tax office
- Giessen tax office
- Gross-Gerau tax office
- Hanau tax office
- Hofgeismar tax office
- Hofheim tax office
- Tax office Kassel -Goethestrasse
- Kassel-Spohrstrasse tax office
- Korbach tax office
- Tax office Langen (Hessen)
- Lauterbach tax office (Hesse)
- Limburg tax office
- Marburg tax office
- Melsungen tax office
- Michelstadt tax office
- Tax office Nidda
- Offenbach am Main-Land tax office
- Offenbach am Main-Stadt tax office
- Rotenburg ad Fulda tax office
- Rüdesheim tax office
- Schwalmstadt tax office
- Weilburg tax office
- Wetzlar tax office
- Tax office Wiesbaden I
- Wiesbaden tax office
- Witzenhausen tax office
Structural reform of the Hessian tax administration in 2017
In March 2017, a structural reform of the Hessian tax administration was presented. The aim is to relocate jobs to rural regions. A pilot project is being implemented at the Bensheim tax office, which is to take over the processing of corporation tax and the tax audit from the Darmstadt tax office . For this purpose, 36 additional posts will be created in Bensheim. If the pilot project proves itself, further relocations from other large to small tax offices should be examined.
Legal bases
- Law on Financial Management (FVG) as published on April 4, 2006 (Federal Law Gazette I 2006 p. 846, 1202), last amended by Article 17 of the law of December 8, 2010 (Federal Law Gazette I 2010 p. 1768)
- Ordinance on the responsibilities of the Hessian tax offices of December 16, 2008 (GVBl. I 2008 p. 1050)
- Ordinance on the responsibilities of the Hessian tax offices of November 16, 2017 (Law and Ordinance Gazette for the State of Hesse, No. 24, of December 5, 2017, p. 367 ff.)
- Identical decrees of the highest tax authorities of the federal states on the new version of the rules of procedure for the tax offices (FAGO 2010) of November 16, 2010 (BStBl. I 2010 p. 1315)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ RFBl. 1931 p. 163 and RFBl. 1932 p. 73.
- ^ State Office for the Preservation of Monuments Hesse (ed.): Finanzamt Lauterbach In: DenkXweb, online edition of cultural monuments in Hesse
- ^ Ordinance on the abolition of tax offices in the Hesse regional finance district of July 17, 1943; RFBl. 1943 p. 211 and p. 220.
- ^ Susanne Jacob, Thomas Wiegand: Cultural monuments in Hessen. Werr-Meißer circle. II. City of Eschwege. In: State Office for the Preservation of Monuments Hesse (ed.): Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany. Vieweg, Braunschweig / Wiesbaden 1992, ISBN 3-528-06241-X , p. 290.
- ↑ Susanne Meinl, Jutta Zwilling: Legalized Robbery: The Plundering of Jews in National Socialism by the Reich Finance Administration in Hesse, 2004, ISBN 9783593376127 , p. 342, digitized
- ↑ 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.
- ^ State Office for the Preservation of Monuments Hesse (ed.): Former. Army hospital site Gießen, today tax office In: DenkXweb, online edition of cultural monuments in Hessen
- ↑ RFBl. 1931 p. 163 and RFBl. 1932 p. 53.
- ^ Brigitte Warlich-Schenk: Cultural monuments in Hessen. District of Kassel . Part 1. In: State Office for Monument Preservation Hessen (Hrsg.): Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany . Vieweg, Braunschweig / Wiesbaden 1988, ISBN 3-528-06239-8 , pp. 278 .
- ^ Wolfgang Medding: Korbach - The history of a German city, 1955, p. 366.
- ↑ State Office for the Preservation of Monuments Hesse (ed.): Finanzamt Limburg In: DenkXweb, online edition of cultural monuments in Hesse
- ^ State Office for the Preservation of Monuments Hesse (ed.): Former. Kruppsche Bergverwaltung (tax office) In: DenkXweb, online edition of cultural monuments in Hessen
- ^ 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. P. 271
- ^ Michael Rademacher: German administrative history from the unification of the empire in 1871 to the reunification in 1990. lfa_cassel.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 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
- ↑ Ordinance on the responsibilities of the Hessian tax offices (BeschVoFÄ) (GVBl. II 40-21) of December 11, 2003 . In: The Hessian Minister of Finance (Hrsg.): Law and Ordinance Gazette for the State of Hesse . 2003 No. 19 , p. 335 ( online at the information system of the Hessian state parliament [PDF; 1.1 MB ]).
- ↑ hessenschau.de, Frankfurt, Germany: Hessen strengthens financial administration in the country | hessenschau.de | Politics . In: hessenschau.de . March 14, 2017 ( hessenschau.de [accessed November 10, 2017]). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Ordinance on the responsibilities of the Hessian tax offices (BeschVoFÄ) (GVBl. II 40-21) of December 16, 2008 . In: The Hessian Minister of Finance (Hrsg.): Law and Ordinance Gazette for the State of Hesse . 2008 No. 25 , p. 1050 ( online at the information system of the Hessian state parliament [PDF; 1,3 MB ]).
- ↑ Ordinance on the responsibilities of the Hessian tax offices (BefVoFÄ) (FFN 40–26; lifts to FFN 40–2) of November 16, 2017 . In: The Hessian Minister of Finance (Hrsg.): Law and Ordinance Gazette for the State of Hesse . 2017 No. 24 , p. 367 ( online at the information system of the Hessian state parliament [PDF; 161 kB ]).