Department of Finance (Canada)

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The Department of Finance in Canada operates under the finance minister.

The department is headquartered in the Esplanade Laurier building in downtown Ottawa at the corner of O'Connor and Laurier.

Branches

The department is broken down into several branches:

  • Economic and Fiscal Policy Branch.
  • Economic Development and Corporate Finance Branch.
  • Federal-Provincial Relations and Social Policy Branch.
  • Financial Sector Policy Branch.
  • International Trade and Finance Branch.
  • Tax Policy Branch.
  • Law Branch.
  • Corporate Services Branch.
  • Consultations and Communications Branch.

Related Legislation

Acts and legislations under the DofF:

  • Income Tax Act
  • Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act
  • Customs Act
  • Customs Tariff Act
  • Excise Act
  • Excise Tax Act
  • Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) Act
  • Income Tax Conventions Implementation Act
  • Payment Clearing and Settlement Act

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