Israeli taxes
Your Taxes: Don’t mix up the red and green channels at Ben-Gurion Airport
Two smugglers who smuggled goods through Ben-Gurion Airport received heavy fines, a suspended sentence, and a criminal record after they appealed an administrative fine.
Trump announces steep tariffs on drones, citing US reliance on foreign suppliers
High-tech workers, doctors leaving: Emigration wave hits Israel’s top income decile
Your Taxes: How Israel taxes SAFE investments in hi-tech startups
Your Taxes: Withdrawals from savings - opinion
The Israeli government has amended tax laws to allow backdated pension contributions and early withdrawals from study funds due to the war.
How to disprove a wrongful tax evasion accusation
Your Taxes: Businesses should always have a commercial rationale for their acts.
Your Taxes: The end of cost plus in Israel? - opinion
The Israeli Tax Authority (ITA) has just won a significant victory in the District Court against the use of the “cost plus” basis of compensation.
Inheritance tax changes may trap UK olim
Olim from the UK frequently assume that by making aliyah, their liability to British estate taxes disappear. Unfortunately, this is far from true.
Wartime update: Compensation for property owners, reservists
Compensation and other measures are gradually being extended as the war continues. Here is a partial wartime update.
Investing in real estate abroad and what it will mean for your taxes
If you want to diversify your investments and purchase real estate in the UK, here's what you need to know.
Israeli singer Omer Adam pays for cab rides for soldiers going home
Since the beginning of the war, Adam has also turned his house into a support station for soldiers and displaced people.
Your Taxes: Israel lags behind OECD initiatives
The government has issued proposals to collect 23% from Israeli parent companies with 30+% affiliated companies that derive certain types of “mobile income” taxed abroad below 15%.
Your Taxes: Tax penalty for couples, married or not
If you buy or sell a home in Israel, your tax will be higher if you are married or living together as a common-law couple, than if you are single.
World Bank reports states Palestinian health services face crisis
So far in 2023, the income of the Palestinian public has increased considerably, but expenses have also increased,