Federal_Fiscal_Court

Federal Fiscal Court

Federal Fiscal Court

German supreme court


The Federal Fiscal Court (German: Bundesfinanzhof pronounced [bʊndəsfiˈnant͡shoːf] ; abbreviated BFH) is one of five federal supreme courts of Germany, established according to Article 95 of the Basic Law. It is the federal court of appeal for tax and customs matters in cases which have already been heard by the subordinate instance, namely the Fiscal Courts.

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The Federal Fiscal Court was established in 1950 (succeeding the Supreme Fiscal Court of the German Empire (the Reichsfinanzhof, established in 1918).

The court has its seat in Munich.

List of presidents of the Federal Fiscal Court

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References

  1. "Bundesfinanzhof: 100 Jahre RFH/BFH". Federal Fiscal Court (in German). Archived from the original on 20 February 2023. Retrieved 25 February 2023.

Bibliography

  • Federal Fiscal Court, ed. (2010). 60 Jahre Bundesfinanzhof: Eine Chronik 1950–2010 (in German). Bonn: Stollfuss. ISBN 9783084705108. OCLC 700371055.

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