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Tax Authority Begins Implementing Tax Benefits for Judea and Samaria

Updated: July 9, 2026 · Source: bing.com · 1 min read

Final implementation guidelines for the eastern confrontation line tax benefits law have been published, with retroactive application

Israel's Tax Authority published final implementation guidelines for the tax benefits law covering communities in the eastern confrontation line area, granting tax relief to residents of dozens of settlements in Judea and Samaria. According to the report, the benefit will apply retroactively from a date specified in the law. The publication marks the practical implementation stage following the legislative process. Exact benefit rates and the list of eligible communities are expected to be detailed further by the authority. This move may affect the attractiveness of residency and investment in these areas.

What this means for land buyers

For potential land buyers and residents in Judea and Samaria, this represents a direct financial incentive that may improve the appeal of relocating or investing in the area. It is advisable to follow the detailed publication from the Tax Authority to check specific eligibility for a chosen settlement.

Further reading

Source:
bing.com — Read at source ↗ · July 9, 2026
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