Bundeszollverwaltung

German Customs
Bundeszollverwaltung
German Customs logo
Agency overview
Formed1949
TypeCustoms
JurisdictionGovernment of Germany
HeadquartersBonn
50°44′10″N 7°04′04″E / 50.736248954°N 7.0679060636°E / 50.736248954; 7.0679060636
Employees48,000 (2021)
Parent agencyFederal Ministry of Finance
Websitewww.zoll.de
A West German customs dog (Zollhund) on the inner German border in 1984

The Bundeszollverwaltung (Federal Customs Administration or Federal Customs Service) is the customs administration of the Federal Republic of Germany. It is also the executive and fiscal administrative unit of the federal government and part of the Federal Ministry of Finance. It was founded in 1949 in West Germany. The purpose of the Customs Service is to administer federal taxes, execute demands for payment on behalf of the federal government and federal statutory corporations, monitor the cross border movements of goods with regard to compliance with bans and restrictions, and prevent illicit work.[1]

  1. ^ Der Zoll: Von der Grenze zu (fast) grenzenlosen Möglichkeiten Archived January 5, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, aufgerufen am 28. Juni 2009

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