Financial Guard
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A Financial Guard is the name of some civilian or military police forces responsible for enforcing financial laws such as taxation or customs.
  • Financial Guard (Italy)
The Guardia di Finanza (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɡwardja di fiˈnantsa]) is an Italian police force under the authority of the Minister of Economy and Finance. As it retains military status, like the Carabinieri, it is part of the Italian Armed Forces. The Guardia di Finanza maintains over 600 boats and ships and more than 100 aircraft to fulfill its mission of patrolling Italy's territorial waters.
  • Financial Guard (Romania)
    Financial Guard (Romania)
    The Financial Guard is the control agency, subordinated to the Romanian Ministry of Economy and Finance, tasked with the enforcement of the tax laws, prevention and investigation of tax evasion and tax-related fraud....

The Financial Guard (Romanian: Garda Financiară) is the control agency, subordinated to the Romanian Ministry of Economy and Finance, tasked with the enforcement of the tax laws, prevention and investigation of tax evasion and tax-related fraud.
  • Financial Guard (Portugal)
The Financial Guard (Portuguese: Guarda Fiscal) was a former gendarmerie type police force, under the authority of the Ministry of Finance of Portugal, tasked with the enforcement of the tax and customs laws and with the coast and border surveillance.
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