Ministry of Finance (Estonia) explained
Agency Name: | Ministry of Finance |
Nativename: | Eesti Vabariigi Rahandusministeerium |
Jurisdiction: | Government of Estonia |
Headquarters: | Suur-Ameerika 1, 10122 Tallinn, Estonia |
Budget: | 382 mln € EUR (2023) |
Minister1 Name: | Mart Võrklaev |
Minister1 Pfo: | Minister of Finance |
Child1 Agency: | Statistics Estonia |
Child2 Agency: | Tax and Customs Board |
Child3 Agency: | Information Technology Centre for the Ministry of Finance |
Child4 Agency: | State Shared Service Center |
Keydocument1: | https://www.riigiteataja.ee/akt/129122011136?leiaKehtiv |
Type: | ministry |
Website: | http://www.fin.ee/ |
The Ministry of Finance is the Estonian government department responsible for the implementation of tax, financial and fiscal policies, and setting economic goals.[1]
Areas of activity of ministry
- planning and implementation of the state’s fiscal policy;
- planning tax and customs policy, and maintaining a stable tax system;
- economic analysis and economic forecast;
- development of the public service;
- reviewing applications for permits for aid granted by the state to business (state aid) and advising aid donors;
- advising suppliers and tenderers on carrying out public procurement and supervising public procurement;[2]
- collection of national statistics;
- organising and coordinating the implementation of the government’s internal control system and the professional activities of internal auditors;
- state accountancy;
- allocating the state’s financial assets and liabilities, foreign aid and loans granted to the state;
- coordinating the aid available to Estonia;
- financial and insurance policy;
- planning and coordinating the state’s real estate and participation policy.
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Ministry – Introduction. www.rmit.ee. RMIT -. www.fin.ee. 2016-12-17.
- Rahandusministeerium, Public Procurement Policy, accessed 14 June 2018