Puerto Rico Department of Treasury
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Departamento de Hacienda de Puerto Rico | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1811 (213 years ago) |
Type | Executive department |
Jurisdiction | Islandwide |
Headquarters | San Juan, PR |
Agency executive | |
Child agency | |
Key documents | |
Website | www.hacienda.gobierno.pr |
Footnotes | |
Dates back to the Cortes of Cádiz. Few historic documents of that era remain. |
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Executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico |
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The Puerto Rico Department of Treasury (Spanish: Departamento de Hacienda de Puerto Rico) is the executive department of the government of Puerto Rico responsible for the treasury of the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. It is one of the constitutionally-created executive departments and is headed by a Secretary.[1]
The department collects taxes, operates the local lottery, and serves as the central disbursement agency of the government.
Agencies
[edit]Secretary
[edit]- 1917–1922: José E. Benedicto
- 1922–1923: Ramón Aboy
- 1923–1924: J.W. Bonner
- 1924–1929: Juan G. Gallardo
- 1930–1935: Manuel V. Domenech
- 1935–1940: Rafael Sancho Bonet
- 1941–1948: Rafael Buscaglia
- 1949–1955: Sol Luis Descartes
- 1955–1958: Rafael Picó
- 1958–1963: José R. Noguera
- 1964–1968: Jorge Font Saldaña
- 1969–1970: Ángel M. Rivera
- 1970–1971: Ángel M. Martín
- 1971–1972: Wallace González Oliver
- 1972–1973: Raymond J. González
- 1973–1976: Salvador E. Casellas
- 1976–1981: Julio César Pérez
- 1981–1984: Carmen Ana Culpeper
- 1985–1989: Juan Agosto Alicea
- 1989–1992: Ramón García Santiago
- 1992–1993: Ángel Rivera
- 1993–1997: Manuel Díaz Saldaña
- 1997–2000: Xenia Vélez Silva
- 2001–2004: Juan A. Flores Galarza
- 2005–2007: Juan C. Méndez Torres
- 2008–2008: Ángel A. Ortiz García
- 2008–2009: José G. Dávila Matos
- 2009–2013: Jesús F. Méndez
- 2013–2017: Melba Acosta Febo
- 2017–2018: Raúl Maldonado
- 2018–2019: Teresita Fuentes
- 2019–present: Francisco Parés Alicea
References
[edit]- ^ "Plan de Reorganización Núm. 3 de 1994". Government of Puerto Rico. Archived from the original on August 23, 2004. Retrieved December 1, 2014.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in Spanish)