Israel tax authority
Tax Authority will immediately stop war damage claims until Bnei Brak mayor condemns mob attacks
According to the letter, Tax Authority employees were violently assaulted by a mob numbering in the hundreds on the afternoon of July 16 while carrying out enforcement activities in the city.
High Court questions yeshiva tax-benefits petition after state policy change
Organized crime costs Israel's economy around NIS 8,000 per household, data shows
Your Taxes: Two permanent homes and a double life? Problematic
Former Mossad head to receive tax refund of NIS 100,000
The tax authority initially refused to grant the application, so a class action lawsuit was filed in March 2018. Shavit's accountant drew his attention to his right to a refund.
Israel has a new stealth tax on digital products - what you need to know
This affects international exporters and Israeli importers of digital products.
Corona grant repayments to the Israeli Tax Authority - opinion
The grants were a desperately needed lifeline for many Israeli businesses
Israeli real estate tax proposals - opinion
The aim is to encourage sales and supply and hence bring down home prices. The public has until 23:59 p.m. February 3 to comment on the proposals.
Treasury revenue from cars climbs to NIS 44b in 2021
With record new vehicle sales in Israel in 2021, purchase tax earned by the government on new cars in the first 11 months of the year amounted to NIS 10.8 billion, up 20% from 2020.
The great international tax reform – Part 3 miscellaneous - opinion
Below we briefly review proposed miscellaneous measures. Other proposals for companies and individuals were outlined in earlier articles.
What are Israel's new COVID-19 accelerated depreciation rules? - opinion
The aim of the accelerated depreciation regulations is to encourage investment in the Israeli economy.
Making a bad investment on another's behalf: Whose loss is it? - opinion
By not reporting the first investment on the first capital declaration, the taxpayer forfeited the right to later claim a loss on that investment.
Who is an Israeli resident for tax purposes? - opinion
The question of who is a resident is multi-faceted. Don’t expect the ITA to agree with you without a high majority of the factors supporting your claim.
Businesses near Gaza to be compensated for indirect costs caused by war
Businesses within 40 kilometers of the Gaza border can choose if they prefer to be compensated through a calculation based on lost turnover or lost wages.