Property tax israel
Your Taxes: Will Israel's proposed property tax crash again?
As Israel introduces new tax breaks for reservists, the government also considers reviving a 1.5% wealth tax on land, targeting property owners in 2026.
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In Uncertain Times, One Thing Is Clear: Israel Is Home
'We are not an ATM': Jerusalem homeowners see property tax hikes of up to 70%
Gal Ehrlich, Founder and Managing Director of the Ehrlich Group
Following Amdocs: Tax Shelters of Intellectual Property Assets and the Restrictions That Apply Thereto
Are you entitled to a land appreciation tax exemption?
Among the various exemptions from Land Appreciation Tax allowed by the law, we shall focus here on the most frequently used exemption.
Arnona tax netted local authorities NIS 30.2 billion in 2018
Municipal property tax (Arnona) is one of the main sources of income of local authorities, and its advantage is that it constitutes non-earmarked self-generated income, thus supporting the authority’s economic independence.
Patriarch calls for day of prayer to reclaim Old City bldgs. sold to Jews
“We cannot remain silent while access to our Holy Sites is threatened and the hope of a lasting peace is diminished,” the Greek Patriarch Theophilus III said on Thursday.
Oren asks Knesset for real estate tax exemption for lone soldiers
"I have worked, and I will continue to work, for benefits for lone soldiers, because I made aliya and served as a lone soldier, so I know the difficulties they endure."
Jerusalem halts taxes that led to closure of Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Will the Church of the Holy Sepulchre reopen?
EU hopes for 'quick solution' to Jerusalem church closure
Church leaders said the holy site, a popular stop for pilgrims and where many Christians believe Jesus was crucified and buried, would remain closed until further notice.
J’lem church leaders protest municipality’s plan to collect property tax
The Christian leaders attacked the municipality’s move, saying that it is harmful.
J'lem municipality to begin collecting taxes from UN and church-owned properties
Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat said that it is unfair that the residents of Jerusalem should continue suffering from the debts of the cities churches.
JPost Editorial: Politics of fire
The public’s trust in government depends on truthful and honest administration.