The Supreme Court: Hi-tech companies will pay higher city tax (‘arnona’) on vacant offices - Firon Law Firm
Back To All News & Innovations
09.05.2023

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

  • Print

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

 

 

icons

15.05.2025

The AI revolution requires a fundamental shift in the concept of privacy

READ MORE
icons

15.05.2025

Client update – Commercial dep

READ MORE
icons

06.05.2025

The annulment of the judgment prevented the liquidation of the airline from Georgia

READ MORE
icons

05.05.2025

The Kisu Group is selling 50% of its holdings in the restaurants to a group of senior investors

READ MORE
icons

30.03.2025

The Legal 500 ranking guide has recognized our firm as a leader in 22 practice areas, with 57 individual rankings

READ MORE
icons

29.04.2025

The Bar family, controlling shareholders of Tempo, acquired 30% of Bareli Group for over NIS 300 million

READ MORE
icons

11.04.2025

Client update – Competition and Antitrust

READ MORE
icons

07.04.2025

Shareholder Disputes: Why Advance Planning Is the Recipe for Success

READ MORE
icons

11.04.2025

Client update 1st Q – Litigation department

READ MORE
icons

11.04.2025

Client update 1st Q – Labor Law

READ MORE
icons

06.04.2025

The Price-Fixing Case: The Charges Against Diplomat Were Dropped

READ MORE
icons

08.04.2025

Does a preservation-designated building prevent urban renewal?

READ MORE