Tax and Customs Administration


The Tax and Customs Administration is the tax collection and customs service of the government of the Netherlands. It is part of the Ministry of Finance and is responsible for levying and collecting taxes in the Netherlands.
Besides tax revenue, other operational areas of the Tax and Customs Administration include:
The Tax and Customs Administration was founded as an organization in 1805, and falls under the political responsibility of the Minister of Finance and the State Secretary for Finance.
In addition to the government tax service, there are many other tax authorities, such as the municipal tax authorities that deal with the collection and collection of local taxes.

Role in society

The Tax and Customs Administration is responsible for raising the income of the government. From this income, general provisions are paid, such as roads, schools and certain benefits. Furthermore, many subsidies from, for example, theater companies and sports clubs are paid from the general funds.

Organization

The Tax and Customs Administration is part of the Ministry of Finance and consists of nine organizational units: Particulieren, Midden- en kleinbedrijf, Grote ondernemingen, Centrale Administratieve processen, Klantinteractie en Services, Informatievoorziening, Douane, Fiscale inlichtingen- en opsporingsdienst and Toeslagen.
The Director-General and the deputy DG are in charge of the Tax and Customs Administration. The underlying services from the primary process are managed directly by the DG. The non-primary processes are largely controlled by the pDG.
in 2015.