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[72559] The Tax Benefits Storm: A Comparison Between Judea and Samaria Communities and Frontline Communities in the South and North

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The Map of Tax Benefits in Israel: New Data

Against the backdrop of the public storm regarding tax benefits for Judea and Samaria communities, data has been presented detailing the current benefit rates practiced across the country. Amit Segal, a journalist associated with the Israeli right, detailed in a post he published the current data in order to put the issue into proportion relative to benefits in other communities.

According to Amit Segal, as part of the new outline, depth communities in Judea and Samaria are expected to receive a tax benefit rate of 7%. This figure was compared in the publication to a series of other communities, including development towns and national priority areas.

Data Comparison:


  • Gaza Envelope communities and Kiryat Shmona: Stand at a 20% benefit.

  • Ofakim and Arad: 18%.

  • Netivot: 16%.

  • Communities in the North adjacent to the fence: A benefit that has increased to 18%.

  • Cities such as Nahariya, Acre, Tiberias, and Beit She'an: 12%.

  • Ashkelon: 7% (new benefit).


The topic was also covered by Israel News | Without Censorship - Voice of News🇮🇱, a channel characterized by a right-wing national approach without establishment editing, which echoed the benefit data within the discussion on national budgeting. The presentation of the data was intended to clarify that the benefit granted to Judea and Samaria is not unusual relative to the tax policy accepted in other priority areas in Israel.
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