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Income Tax
4 stories about Income Tax
High-tech's growing influence: 36% of Israel’s income tax comes from tech workers
13.08.24
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Meir Orbach
Over a period of six years, nearly 100 billion shekels were collected from the income tax payments of high-tech employees.
Israel to Fully Tax IPO or Exit-Dependent Employee Options, in Some Cases
18.12.18
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Omri Milman
The Israeli tax authority now considers such options income, meaning employees could pay an income tax of up to 50% on options exercised instead of a capital gains tax of 25%
Court Ruling Could See Multinationals Pay More Taxes in Israel
29.04.18
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Hagar Ravet
Over 300 multinational companies operate local research and development outposts in Israel
Israel Lowers Tax on International Venture Capital Funds
08.02.18
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Omri Milman
International funds can now pay an expense-based income tax on capital gains in Israel, instead of a fixed rate of 10%-15%