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Updated August 3

This site is a publication, not a service. There is no support desk, no ticket queue and nobody on call, and pretending otherwise would waste your time. What follows is where each kind of question actually gets answered, which is more useful than an address that goes unread.

A question about your own tax situation

Take it to your accountant. This is not a deflection: your circumstances determine the answer, and nobody who cannot see your books can give you one you should rely on. The guides here are written so that you arrive at that conversation already understanding the question, which is the part that makes the meeting short.

For the authoritative position on a rule, a threshold or a filing date, the Israel Tax Authority is the source. Anything on this site that disagrees with them is wrong, and they update before this site does.

For National Insurance questions, including contributions, declarations and entitlements, Bituach Leumi is the equivalent authority.

A question about invoicing software

The guide to choosing invoicing software sets out the criteria worth judging any vendor against, including allocation numbers, numbering sequences, the frozen archive copy and export. Take those questions to the vendors themselves, who are the only ones who can answer for their own product.

A correction to something on this site

Corrections are welcome and are the most valuable message this site can receive. Tax content decays: a threshold steps down, a rate changes, and a paragraph that was accurate becomes quietly wrong.

The site is published from a public repository, and the whole history of every page is visible there with dates. Until a contact address is published here, that repository is the route for raising a factual error, and it has the advantage that the correction and its date stay visible afterwards.

An accessibility problem

Accessibility is handled by the site operator, and the accessibility statement sets out what has been done and what is known to be missing. That statement is also honest about the fact that, with no contact address published, it does not currently offer the direct reporting channel the Israeli regulations expect. That gap is recorded there rather than hidden.

Why there is no email address here

Publishing an address on a static site means publishing it to everyone, including the automated collectors that make an inbox unusable. Rather than list an address that would be abandoned within months, this page states plainly that the channel does not exist yet. If one is added, it appears here and in the accessibility statement at the same time.

Nothing on this site collects your details, and there is no form on this page for exactly that reason. See the privacy page for what that means in practice, which is that there is no database, no mailing list and no analytics.

General information on this site is not tax, legal or accounting advice. See about this site for what stands behind the guides and what does not.