Israel court says no VAT on foreign e-retailers
Non-resident retailers of goods and digital services to Israeli consumers will remain outside of the Israeli VAT net. Non-resident e-commerce sellers VAT exempt The decision comes this week as the High...
View ArticleIsrael introduces controversial VAT exemption on homes
First time buyers of houses are set to be exempt of Israeli VAT in a controversial agreement. The measure is seen as important to help grow home-ownership in Jerusalem and the new territories,...
View ArticleIsrael proposes VAT on foreign Internet services
The Israeli tax authorities have issued proposals to subject digital advertising services to Israeli VAT at 17%. Currently, providers with no permanents establishment in Israel are. This will include...
View ArticleIsrael backtracks on VAT rate cut
A commitment by the new Netanyahu government to reduce the Israeli VAT rate on basic foodstuffs may not be withdrawn. The promise made in the recent election to reclassify food from the standard...
View ArticleIsrael VAT rate cut to 17% proposal
In an effort to stimulate a flat economy, the Israeli government has proposed a reduction in Value Added Tax to 17%. The indirect tax rate cut, which could boost consumption, would be implemented...
View ArticleIsrael concedes reduced VAT rate
The ruling Israeli government has agreed to zero rate VAT on public transport and key basic foods to secure agreement on the latest budget. The concessions were demanded by the government’s...
View ArticleIsrael digital VAT update
Israel is continuing with proposals to levy 16% VAT on supplies of digital services to Israeli consumers by foreign providers.The tax authorities issued a new Circular this week outlining plans to make...
View ArticleIsrael VAT increase goes ahead 2 June 2013; Palestine VAT rise
The planned 1% Israeli VAT rise to 18% has now been approved by the Israeli government, and has been signed into law. The 18% Israeli VAT rate was first announced several weeks ago, and was scheduled...
View ArticleIsrael court says no VAT on foreign e-retailers
Non-resident retailers of goods and digital services to Israeli consumers will remain outside of the Israeli VAT net. Non-resident e-commerce sellers VAT exempt The decision comes this week as the High...
View ArticleIsrael introduces controversial VAT exemption on homes
First time buyers of houses are set to be exempt of Israeli VAT in a controversial agreement. The measure is seen as important to help grow home-ownership in Jerusalem and the new territories,...
View ArticleIsrael proposes VAT on foreign Internet services
The Israeli tax authorities have issued proposals to subject digital advertising services to Israeli VAT at 17%. Currently, providers with no permanents establishment in Israel are. This will include...
View ArticleIsrael backtracks on VAT rate cut
A commitment by the new Netanyahu government to reduce the Israeli VAT rate on basic foodstuffs may not be withdrawn. The promise made in the recent election to reclassify food from the standard rate...
View ArticleIsrael VAT rate cut to 17% proposal
In an effort to stimulate a flat economy, the Israeli government has proposed a reduction in Value Added Tax to 17%. The indirect tax rate cut, which could boost consumption, would be implemented with...
View ArticleIsrael concedes reduced VAT rate
The ruling Israeli government has agreed to zero rate VAT on public transport and key basic foods to secure agreement on the latest budget. The concessions were demanded by the government’s coalition...
View ArticleIsrael VAT bill on foreign digital services
The Israeli Tax Authority has issued its draft bill to tax foreign providers of digital services to consumers with 17% VAT. The new proposal will seek to tax income on services to Israeli consumers...
View ArticleIsrael digital VAT update
Israel is continuing with proposals to levy 16% VAT on supplies of digital services to Israeli consumers by foreign providers. The tax authorities issued a new Circular this week outlining plans to...
View ArticleIsrael levies VAT on bitcoin
The Israeli tax office has confirmed that trading in bitcoin is subject to 17% VAT. The announcement confirms that virtual currencies, such as bitcoin, are to be regarded as tradable assets and...
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