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Ministry of Finance (Taiwan)

The Ministry of Finance (MOF; ) is the ministry of the Republic of China (Taiwan) responsible for government revenue, taxation, treasury, government land properties, customs in Taiwan. The current minister is Chuang Tsui-yun.

The Ministry of Finance also manages the administration of government land, tobacco and alcohol, deposit insurance for banking customers and export-import banking services.

The Emblem of the Ministry of Finance depicts a spade money - an early type of coinage in ancient China. The Western Han dynasty's money spade is used, imprinted with the archaic variation of the word 財.

Structure

Internal structure

The internal structure of the agency comprises:

  • Department of General Affairs
  • Department of International Fiscal Affairs
  • Department for the Promotion of Private Participation
  • Department of Secretarial
  • Department of Personnel
  • Department of Government Ethics
  • Department of Accounting
  • Department of Statistics
  • Department of Legal Affairs

Administrative agencies

The Ministry of Finance has a number of subordinate agencies reporting to it. They are:

Local agencies under supervision

The following agencies report to the Ministry of Finance of the central government:

  • Bureau of Finance, Taipei Municipal Government
  • Bureau of Finance, Kaohsiung Municipal Government

Government corporations

These state-owned corporations report to the Ministry of Finance:

List of ministers of finance

The following is a list of finance ministers of the Republic of China.

Nationalist government during 1927–1947

  • Sun Fo (孫科) 1927-1928
  • T. V. Soong (宋子文) 1928–1933
  • H. H. Kung (孔祥熙) 1933–1944

Constitutional government since 1948

Access

The MOF building is accessible from Jingmei Station of the Taipei Metro on the Green Line.

See also

Notes and references