Federal Customs Service of Russia

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The Federal Customs Service of Russia (Russian: Федеральная таможенная служба Российской Федерации, Federalnaya tamozhennaya sluzhba Rossiskoy Federatsii; abbreviated ФТС России, FTS Rossii) is a Russian government service regulating customs. It is part of Russia's Ministry of Finance.

Federal Customs Service of Russia
Федеральная таможенная служба
Emblem of the Federal Customs Service
Emblem of the Federal Customs Service
Flag of the Federal Customs Service, 1994
Flag of the Federal Customs Service, 1994
Agency overview
Formed1994
Preceding agency
  • USSR Customs Committee
Jurisdictional structure
Federal agencyRUS
Operations jurisdictionRUS
Governing bodyGovernment of Russia
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersNovozavodskaya Ul. 11/5, Moscow, Russia
Elected officer responsible
Agency executive
  • Valery Pikalyov, Director
Parent agencyMinistry of Finance
Website
customs.gov.ru

History

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The Customs Services in Russia were formed in 1865, as The Customs Department of the Ministry of Finance.

In 1917 the Soviet Customs Service was operated as The Main Directorate for Customs Control as part of the MKTP - The People's Commissariat for Trade and Industry.

In 1991, The Soviet Customs was replaced with The State Customs Committee (GTK) under the Ministry for Economic Development and in 2006 the GTK was renamed to current name.

On January 15, 2016, a presidential ukase placed the Federal Customs Service under the control of the Ministry of Finance.[1]

Heads of Customs of Russia

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State Customs Committee

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Federal Customs Service

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Подписан Указ "Вопросы Министерства финансов Российской Федерации"" (in Russian). President of Russia. 2016-01-15. Retrieved 2020-10-13.
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International agencies comparable to FTS

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