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09.05.2023

The Supreme Court: Hi-tech companies will pay higher city tax (‘arnona’) on vacant offices

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Adv. Malka Engelsman from our Firm shares a fascinating update about the recently-published Shoval Precedent, which imposes further limitations on city-tax exemptions, in line with recent case law.

For the full article >>> PRESS HERE

For the full update >>> PRESS HERE

 

 

מחשבון ועליו עומדות האותיות TAX

Adv. Malka Engelsman from our Firm shares a fascinating update about the recently-published Shoval Precedent, which imposes further limitations on city-tax exemptions, in line with recent case law.

For the full article >>> PRESS HERE

For the full update >>> PRESS HERE

 

 

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