Information about the Department of Finance
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From: Department of Finance
- Published on: 3 December 2018
- Last updated on: 8 April 2021
Introduction
The Department of Finance's mission is to lead in the achievement of the Government’s economic, fiscal and financial policy goals, having regard to the goals set out in the Programme for Government - Our Shared Future.
Sections of the Department
The Department of Finance is made up of nine divisions:
- The Shareholding and Financial Advisory Division
- Tax Division
- Economic Division
- Financial Services Division with responsibility for Legal Unit
- EU and International Division
- Human Resources Division
- International Finance and Climate Division
- Banking Division
- Corporate Affairs with responsibility for the Finance unit and FMU
Further details as to the Department’s structure, Assistant Secretary responsibilities and management tiers are available on Who Does What
Corporate Links
- Quality Customer Service
- Freedom of Information
- Annual Reports
- Statement of Strategy
- Corporate Governance
- Irish Language Scheme
- Departmental Payments
- Access to Information on the Environment (AIE)
- Framework of Assignments
- Data Protection
- Finance Legislation
- Obligations
- Regulation of Lobbying Act 2015
- Careers in the Department of Finance
- Establishment of the Department of Finance
- Department of Finance Twitter Policy
- Ministerial Brief