- Israel’s Ministry of Finance is proposing to raise VAT from 17% to 18% in 2025
- Increase is to help finance state’s coffers after military expenditures
- Expected to add NIS 7.2 billion to state’s revenue
- Proposal may be withdrawn if economic situation improves
Source: tungstenautomation.com
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