The Finanzamt Villingen-Schwenningen is a public administration institution responsible for tax collection and administration in the region. It offers comprehensive advisory services and is committed to transparency, fairness, and customer satisfaction. Current challenges include the property tax reform.
The Finanzamt Villingen-Schwenningen is a public administration institution in the Baden-WĂĽrttemberg city of Villingen-Schwenningen. It is responsible for the administration and processing of tax matters in the region.
The main mission of the Finanzamt is to implement tax laws fairly and efficiently to secure tax revenue for the state. It values transparency, fairness, and customer satisfaction.
Although specific sustainability goals of the Finanzamt are not explicitly mentioned, it contributes to the sustainable development of the region through efficient administration and digitization. The city of Villingen-Schwenningen itself promotes initiatives for economic development and supports businesses in seeking funding[2][4].
The Finanzamt Villingen-Schwenningen is currently facing challenges such as the implementation of the property tax reform, which places additional demands on the staff. The current head, Michael Schwegler, took over the office in 2022 and brings extensive experience in tax administration[5].