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Organisation Chart of the Federal Ministry of Finance June 2021 Parliamentary State Secretary Parliamentary State Secretary Organisation chart of the Bettina Hagedorn Minister Sarah Ryglewski Federal Ministry of Finance Supports the Minister in carrying out Supports the Minister in carrying out June 2021 his government duties, particularly Olaf Scholz his government duties, particularly in budgetary matters in the area of tax policy Postal address: 11016 Berlin Postal address: Postfach 13 08, 53003 Bonn Telephone: +49 3018 682-0 Telephone: +49 22899 682-0 Private Secretary Private Secretary Fax: +49 3018 682-3260 Fax: +49 22899 682-4420 Mr Jensen Dr Rathgeber Internet: http://www.bundesfinanzministerium.de E-Mail: poststelle(at)bmf.bund.de De-Mail: poststelle(at)bmf.de-mail.de State Secretary State Secretary State Secretary State Secretary Werner Gatzer Wolfgang Schmidt Dr Rolf Bösinger Dr Jörg Kukies Portfolio: Portfolio: Portfolio: Portfolio: Directorates-General Z, II, VI and VIII, Directorates-General L and I Directorates-General III, IV and V, Division I A 2 Directorates-General VII and E Functions carried out in Bonn Divisions I B 2, I B 3 and I B 4 (excluding Divisions I A 2, I B 2, I B 3 and I B 4) To be transferred to Berlin Data Protection Officer Private Secretary Internal Audit Unit ([email protected]) Private Secretary Private Secretary Private Secretary * Last revised: 18 June 2021 Data Protection Ms Nübling Dr Weiland Mr Niedermeier TBA Dr Hörmann Dr Karstendiek (3208 Directorate- Directorate- Directorate- Directorate- Directorate- Directorate- Directorate- Directorate- Directorate- Directorate- Directorate- General Z General L General I General II General III General IV General V General VI General VII General VIII General E Federal financial relations, IT; Chief Information Officer Economic and fiscal public and constitutional for the federal revenue European policy Gender Equality Officer Central administration Political staff, policy policy strategy; Customs; VAT; law, legal matters; administration Industrial holdings, federal Federal budget Taxation - direct taxes Financial market policy and services planning and strategy international economy excise duties war-induced burdens; real estate and privatisation and finance German Wiedergutmachung; Mr Westphal Ms Grunwald Commission of Historians Mr Joos Coordinating unit for Germany’s EU Council presidency in 2020 Artificial intelligence and Dr Stahl-Hoepner Mr Mikfeld Mr von Weizsäcker Ms Westermann Ms Mildenberger Dr Möhlenbrock Mr Suhr quantum computing Dr Wimmer Mr Ramge Mr Müller Mr Kirmße Coordinating office for Directorate Z A Directorate Z B Directorate Z BFA Directorate L A Directorate L B Directorate L C Directorate I A Directorate I B Directorate I C Directorate I D Directorate II A Directorate II B Directorate II C Directorate II D Directorate II E Directorate III A Directorate III B Directorate III C Directorate IV A Directorate IV B Directorate IV C Directorate V A Directorate V B information security Directorate VII A Directorate VII B Directorate VII C Directorate VII D Directorate VIII A Directorate VIII B Directorate VIII C Directorate E A Directorate E B Mr Gramenz Ministry organisation (Spokesperson for Federal budget Federal budget Tax policy; tax reform; Matters relating to the Federal Academy General issues of specific International financial Multilateral cooperation General budget system; Federal budget Federal IT budget; Strategic management Customs; excise duties; VAT and transaction International tax law; Taxes on income Financial relations Financial Digital technology; International financial Federal real Estate; Economic Stabilisation and human resources; Policy planning staff; Policy coordination the minister) General issues categories, categories, general issues of tax Financial market Financial market stability; Holdings management General issues and European Economic public service and of Finance sectors of the economy; policy, international (G7, G20) and federal budget categories, cash management and of the customs motor vehicle tax and taxes (domestic and EU tax harmonisation; and earnings; with the Länder consequences of WWII combating illicit market policy; KfW; holdings in Fund; privatisation; budget of the federal office of the Minister staff of fiscal policy esp. departmental esp. departmental law; coordination of tax regulation debt management financial aspects of and Monetary Union; employees of Sending social welfare state; financial institutions, international climate categories, esp. departmental accounting; federal administration; aviation tax; international) including fundamental freedoms business tax policy; and municipalities; (including Wieder- financial flows; guarantees; consumer Deutsche Bahn AG remediation and revenue administration; Communication; media budgets 06 budgets legislation initiatives; European policy; bilateral relations; States Forces; social Finance Ministry bilateral cooperation and policy; economic and esp. departmental budgets 01, 02, 03, 04, budget categories, financial control of international cooperation EU harmonisation; and EU fundamental excise duties; public and gutmachung) and sanctions protection redevelopment disciplinary matters; President and public relations (building only), 05, 14, 23 and 30; policy on ecological European law EU enlargement benefits; protection coordinator for development finance monetary policy; budgets 32 and 60; 06 (excluding building), esp. departmental undeclared work; insurance tax rights for DG IV; inheritance tax; constitutional law property-related professional training for 09, 10, 12 and 16; Issue-specific taxes and duties; Deputy Head of the Ms von Wick of classified material; Dr Heller sustainable development research federal financial planning 11, 15, 17, 19, 20 and 21 budgets 07 and 08 customs anti-money financial transaction tax real property tax; legal issues following Ministry staff; relocation Ms Schwamberger Mr Scholz Mr Herres EKF budget analyses tax procedural law; Directorate-General Dr Meißner Mr Wolpers Dr Kühne professional training in laundering measures (FTT) valuation German unification; officer; new management Mr Hebestreit Mr Bremer tax consulting; Dr Pleyer Ms Kallenbach Mr Becker the federal revenue legal matters; Freedom instruments; structural Ms Kothé Ms Rademacher tax simplification; TBA IT Dr Hermes Mr Steinheuer administration of Information Act; development and Dr Meyer Dr Fabig Dr Burckardt Mr Kahmann Mr Kelleners Ms Schutt Dr Goworek tax enforcement; procurement law organisation of the Dr Jakob organisation and Mr Kreienbaum Mr Rennings Division L B 1 and procedures Division VIII A 1 Division VIII B 1 federal revenue Training division I Division L A 1 Division L C 1 Division I A 1 automation Mr Schäper Division VII B 1 Division VII C 1 Division VII D 1 administration (excluding Mr Schmidt Division III B 1 Division VII A 1 Division VIII C 1 Interministerial Division III C 1 Division V A 1 Institute for Federal Real General issues of Division E A 1 Division E B 1 customs); services; General issues of Procedural law; Office of the Minister; coordination Press office Fiscal policy Division I B 1 Division I C 1 Division I D 1 Division II B 1 General issues of Financial market Estate (general issues, holdings management; emergency response Dr Misera Ms Meyer General issues and financial market policy; transaction tax law; protocol Division II A 1 Division II C 1 Division II D 1 Division II E 1 Customs law and Constitutional rules national and European stability financial management, Public corporate code; Remediation and General issues relating officer VAT (international); national coordination Financial Stability Board ECOFIN; Eurogroup; VAT law; advanced Departmental budget 12 Division III A 1 customs procedures; Division IV B 1 Division IV C 1 governing public financial market organisation, human §§ 65 and 68 Federal redevelopment; to European policy; Dr Dietrich General issues of IMF; international G7/G8, G20, global general VAT issues; Division VI A 1 of AML/CFT policy EU Economic and training for Mr Kolberg General division for (Transport, digital Departmental budget 04 Central information import VAT; market finances regulation; Germany as resources); Federal Budget Code; decommissioning and EU coordination Dr Ebert trade and industry financial architecture economy, monetary and Departmental budget 14 ECJ proceedings in Ms Herms Financial Committee; Division Z B 1 managerial staff Dr Klär preparation of the budget infrastructure) (Federal Chancellor) management in the organisation rules International tax policy a financial centre; Mr Kiekenbeck Institute for Special Tasks coordination of clean-up of nuclear Mr Bartz (including SMEs and currency issues; office of (Defence, excluding Strategic management VAT matters; Fiscalis Income from capital; Eurogroup working and financial plan excluding chapter 0414 budget process (general issues and IT strategy; IT portfolio TBA deposit guarantees Arising from Unification international activities facilities; mine innovation), housing Covid-19 task force human resources); of the customs programme Division IV A 1 renting and leasing; Mr Reimeier Division V B 1 Mr Funke group; European Dr Dr Steinbach Ms Rieck coordination) for the federal revenue reclamation; German Public service law and regional policy Ms Schwenk chapters 01, 04, 05, administration; Mr Szepan withholding tax Economic and Monetary (general issues Ms Schramm Division L B 2 DG III coordination administration; 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