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Your Taxes: Doing business in Israel in 2026
LEON HARRIS · 2026-02-28 · via JPost.com - Banking & Finance | The Jerusalem Post
ByLEON HARRIS

According to the OECD, Israeli tax revenues amounted to 30.9% of GDP in 2024, which was better than the OECD average of 34.1%.

The Israeli economy is strong in hi-tech and natural-gas production, among other sectors.

You are probably running a taxable business if you conduct business activities in Israel or operate in Israel via an agent who can commit you. Israel’s tax treaties and the OECD Multilateral Instrument refine these criteria for foreign companies.

Business tax rates: For 2026, the regular company tax rate is 23%. The regular dividend tax rate is 30%-35% for 10%-or-more shareholders and 25%-30% for other shareholders. Therefore, total tax on distributed corporate profits is 42.25%-49.95%, subject to any tax treaty.

Income from labor-intensive activities of closely held companies with five or fewer shareholders, however, may be taxed at up to 50%. Retained past profits may be subject to a 2% surtax. At the international level, specialist advice is vital.

Preferred income derived by preferred industrial or tech enterprises is liable to company tax of 7.5% in development area A and 16% elsewhere in Israel. Dividends are generally taxed at 20%. Lower rates are possible for certain large enterprises. R&D grants, typically 20%-50%, are also available, possibly 100% in incubators.

The VAT standard rate is 18%.

International agreements: Israel has income-tax treaties with 60 countries.

Israel is a party to US FATCA and OECD CRS information-exchange arrangements.

Israel has free-trade agreements with the USA, the EU, EFTA, the UK, Canada, and the UAE, among others.

National Insurance Institute (social security): National Insurance Institute rates include:
• Resident employees: 4.27%-12.17%;
• Employers of resident employees: 4.51%-7.6%;
• Freelancers: 7.7%- 18%% (52% is tax deductible);
• Not working: 12.09%-12.17% (52% is tax deductible);
• Monthly payment if no income: NIS 266.
The above is subject to any applicable social-security (“totalization”) treaty.

New immigrants and foreign expatriates 

New immigrants: New residents and senior returning residents (lived abroad 10 years) are generally exempt from Israeli tax on non-Israeli source income for 10 years. Proposals exist to extend the exemption to income for work done in Israel.

Olim (new immigrants) also enjoy an exemption for five to 20 years regarding interest on foreign-currency time deposits (Patach) of three months or more at an Israeli bank.
Olim receive extra personal credits that reduce taxes by NIS 242-NIS 726 per month for four and a half years.

Foreign expatriates in Israel: Israel’s tax treaties sometimes grant a tax exemption for employees resident in those countries but working in Israel.

Otherwise, nonresident employees in Israel who are lawfully in their field of expertise as “foreign experts” and are paid at least NIS 14,800 per month may enjoy deductions for accommodation expenses and daily living expenses of NIS 360 for up to 12 months, provided they are invited by an Israeli employer that is not an employment agency.

Tax registrations: A business must register for Israeli tax purposes immediately when the business activity starts.

Pay tax as you go: Every year, a business or investor will receive demands to pay VAT, payroll taxes, income tax, and tax installments on profits (Mikdamot).

Essential paperwork: There are strict bookkeeping and customer billing rules for businesses, and approved Israeli software or printed books must be used. A 30% flat expense deduction is possible for freelancers with annual revenue below NIS 122,833.

Employees and freelancers: Salaries and freelancers pay taxes at rates ranging up to 50%.
Once employees have worked three to six months at a firm, they are entitled to mandatory pension and severance funding. The minimum pension fund contribution is 18.5% of gross salary.

The employer generally pays 6.5% toward pension funding and 6% toward severance funding. The employee pays 6% toward pension funding. Separate pension rules apply to freelancers.
Under approved ESOP plans, employees pay only 25%-30% tax if various conditions are met.

Real estate: Home rental income of up to NIS 5,654 per month is exempt for individuals. Thereafter, several possibilities exist: regular tax on net income, 10% flat tax, etc. Companies pay tax at regular rates.

Real-estate purchase tax rates range up to 10%. For an Israeli resident purchaser with no other home in Israel, the first NIS 1,978,745 may be exempt from purchase tax.
The gain from the sale of an only home in Israel by a resident individual may be exempt from tax, provided its value does not exceed NIS 5,008,000. Otherwise, real-estate sales are generally taxed at 25%-52%.

Securities: Passive income derived by individuals from securities are taxed at rates of 25%-35%. Traders and companies pay tax at regular rates.

Estates, inheritances and gifts: There is no tax in Israel on estate or inheritances, only on gifts to foreign residents.

Always consult experienced advisers in each country at an early stage in specific cases.

leon@hcat.co

The writer is an accountant and tax specialist at Harris Consulting & Tax Ltd.

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