Brexit Unit
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Foilsithe
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Teanga: Níl leagan Gaeilge den mhír seo ar fáil.
The role of the Department of Finance in the Brexit process is to protect the economic and financial interests of the state and to minimise disruption to trade to the greatest extent possible.
These objectives are being advanced under four priority headings which are developing appropriate economic and budgetary policy advice; safeguarding financial stability through engagement with the CBI and the NTMA; assuring continued funding of the State by the NTMA and supporting the work of the Revenue Commissioners in the areas of customs, direct and indirect tax
A dedicated Brexit Unit within the EU and International Division of the Department was established in July 2016 to oversee and coordinate Brexit work across the entire Department and to act as a key liaison point, in particular with the Departments of the Taoiseach and of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Additionally we have appointed lead Brexit coordinators at Principal Officer level across all divisions of the Department. The challenges which we face as a result of Brexit are mainstreamed across all divisions of the Department and this is reflected in business planning