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Guatemalan government department for fiscal policy
Ministry of Public Finance of Guatemala
Ministerio de Finanzas Públicas
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Agency overview
FormedOctober 7, 1825; 199 years ago (1825-10-07)
JurisdictionGovernment of Guatemala
Headquarters8a. Avenida 20–59 Zona 1, Centro Cívico, Guatemala City
Agency executive
Websiteminfin.gob.gt

The Ministry of Public Finance (Spanish: Ministerio de Finanzas Públicas or MINFIN) is a government ministry of Guatemala in charge of fiscal policy and public finances.

History

The ministry was established by a decree in April 1839. In April 1945, it was renamed as Ministry of Finance and Public Credit. It was redesignated as Ministry of Public Finance in December 1971, according to decree of the Congress of the Republic of Guatemala.

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References

  1. "The memorias of the Republics of Central America & the Antilles (incl. Haiti, v+170, bibliography)". ufdc.ufl.edu. p. 88. Retrieved 2021-04-30.
  2. ^ "Calendario manual y guía de forasteros en Madrid". Imprenta Real. April 30, 1872 – via Google Books.
  3. Calderón, José Molina (31 July 2019). "Empresa familiar R.F. Solares Miranda" [Family business R.F. Solares Miranda]. Prensa Libre. Retrieved 2021-04-30.
  4. ^ "Integracion de la Corte de Constitucionalidad" [Integration of the Constitutional Court] (PDF). biblioteca.oj.gob.gt/. 2001. Retrieved 2021-04-30.
  5. "Renuncia ministra de Finanzas María Castro" [Finance Minister María Castro resigns]. www.soy502.com. 5 June 2014. Retrieved 2021-04-30.
  6. "Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency – Governors and Alternates" (PDF). pubdocs.worldbank.org. 24 March 2021. Retrieved 2021-04-30.
  7. "Presidente Bernardo Arévalo juramenta a su gabinete de Gobierno". www.soy502.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-16.
  8. "Resumen: Historia Del Ministerio Definanzas Públicas" [Summary: History of the Ministry of Public Finance]. scribd.com. Retrieved 2021-04-30.

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