Ministry of Finance (Ukraine)

The Ministry of Finance of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Міністерство фінансів України) is the ministry of the Ukrainian government charged with developing and implementing national financial and budget policies, and with defining national policies in customs and taxation.The ministry is responsible for ensuring that the state has enough resources to perform its functions and that financial policies promote economic growth.[5] These include: Note: Prior to 10 September 2014, the list of executive agencies under the Ministry of Finance also included the State Assay Service.Functions in assay control were split between the Ministry of Finance (implementing state assay control policy) and the State Service for Food Safety and Consumer Protection (protecting the rights of consumers of precious metals and gems).[10] Media related to Ministry of Finance (Ukraine) at Wikimedia Commons
Government Building in Hrushevsky Street , Kyiv
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