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What are the main functions of the Department of International Fiscal Affairs of the Ministry of Finance (MOF)?

In order to comply with the policy of restructuring the organization of the Executive Yuan and to respond to global and international trends, the MOF reorganized its departments based on the demands of various new functions and established the Department of International Fiscal Affairs (DIFA) on 1 January 2013. DIFA orientates itself to serve as an international fiscal affairs specialized agency. As such, it is expected to assist in the promotion of the international fiscal, taxation, and customs cooperation and exchanges. In November 2021, DIFA advanced further by consolidating several multi-lateral works. International affairs, previously coordinated by the National Treasury Administration, including the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) have since been reassigned under DIFA’s authority. Therefore, DIFA integrated the international fiscal profession and agreement-negotiating talents, further aiming to strengthen international fiscal relations and fiscal diplomacy, both favorable to enhancing the international competitiveness of our enterprises.

Issued:Dept. of International Fiscal Affairs Release date:2024-03-22 Last updated:2024-03-22