Ministry of Taxes (Azerbaijan)

Ministry of Taxes of Azerbaijan Republic
Azərbaycan Respublikasının Vergilər Nazirliyi

Coat of arms of Azerbaijan
Agency overview
Formed February 11, 2000
Headquarters 16 Landau Street, Baku, Azerbaijan Republic AZ1073
Agency executives
  • Fazil Mammadov, Minister of Taxes
  • Natig Amirov, First Deputy Minister
  • Namig Aliyev, Deputy Minister
  • Sahir Mammadkhanov, Deputy Minister
  • Sahib Alakbarov, Deputy Minister
Website www.taxes.gov.az

The Ministry of Taxes of Azerbaijan Republic (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Respublikasının Vergilər Nazirliyi) is a governmental agency within the Cabinet of Azerbaijan in charge of regulating taxes and tax collection activities in all sectors of the economy of Azerbaijan Republic. The ministry is headed by Fazil Mammadov.[1]

History

With the breakup of the Soviet Union and gradual transition from command to market economy, tax collection was assigned to the newly established Tax Inspection Department within the Ministry of Finance of Azerbaijan Republic in July 1990. The department was in charge of implentation of new tax policies, collection of taxes and timely tax payments to the national budget. In October 1991, the department was closed within the Ministry of Finance and reopened as the Main State Tax Inspection. On February 11, 2000 by the Presidential Decree, the Main State Tax Inspection was abolished and Ministry of Taxes established on its basis.[2]

Structure

The ministry is headed by the minister aided by one first deputy and three deputy ministers.[3] The First Deputy oversees Tax Policy and Strategic Research Department.[4] Main functions of the ministry include improvement of economy regulation structure, increasing efficiency in collection of taxes and their proper use, accounting of the financial means being transferred to the national vudget; investigation and inspection of irregularities in collection of taxes; implementation of audits in taxpaying enterprises; protection of rights of the taxpaying entities and individuals.[5] In 2007, the ministry introduced its online collection page under State Tax Administration Improvement Program due to high economic growth with number of businesses growing rapidly for the last few years.[6]

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