The Directorate of Customs was established in 1929, after the Act of Union allowed Iceland to create foreign policy apart from that of the
Kingdom of Denmark. The Directorate of Customs falls under the
Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, as its primary duty is to control import duties, taxes, tariffs, and other state revenues. The Directorate of Customs is not divided into separate regions or districts and has its headquarters at Tryggvagata 19, 101 Reykjavík. There are approximately 250 employees in the Directorate of Customs, who are spread out in various departments and duty-stations throughout Iceland. == Collections duties ==