From May 5, 2024, Israel will require an allocation (confirmation) number from the Israel Tax Authority (ITA) to be shown on tax invoices above ILS 25,000 in order to deduct Israeli VAT as input tax. VAT-registered suppliers can obtain allocation numbers through API from their ERP or accredited e-invoicing software. The mandate was originally set for January 1, 2024, but was postponed to May 5, 2024. During the pilot period, invoices will automatically receive an allocation number from the ITA’s service. The scope of invoices requiring an Invoice Allocation Number includes meeting the threshold amount, charging VAT, having a licensed dealer as the customer, and the customer requesting an allocation number.
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