Isle of Man Treasury

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The Treasury (Manx: Yn Tashtey) of the Isle of Man prepares the annual budget for the Isle of Man Government[1], and also handles taxation, customs and excise, economic affairs, information systems, internal audit, and currency. The Economic Affairs Division of The Treasury handles the census in the Isle of Man.

The Minister of the Treasury is Allan Bell MHK.

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[edit] History

The Finance Board was established in 1962, although the Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man functioned as Chancellor of the Exchequer and gave the budget speech in Tynwald until the 1970s.

In 1986 the Finance Board was renamed the Treasury following the Government reorganisation.

[edit] Ministers of the Treasury

[edit] Chairmen of the Finance Board

[edit] References

  1. ^ 2008-09 Isle of Man Budget at a Glance. Isle of Man Treasury. Retrieved on 2008-05-28.

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