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Israel Seeks Introduction Of A Digital Sales Tax
28 June 2019
Pearl Cohen Zedek Latzer Baratz
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Israel's Finance Ministry and tax authority announced in the
last week of April that they intend to introduce a digital sales
tax (DST) that may reap some ILS 1 billion ($280 million) for the
treasury. The tax authorities will be working on a tax on the local
sales turnover of foreign digital companies in Israel. The
authorities are considering a 3-5% DST rate, which is similar to
the tax France recently put into law.
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