Israel Tax Authority

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Israel Tax Authority
רשות המסים בישראל
Agency overview
Formed2004
JurisdictionGovernment of Israel
HeadquartersDaniel Tower, Jaffa Road 236, Jerusalem, Israel
Agency executive
  • Director, Eran Yaacov
Parent agencyMinistry of Finance
Websitetaxes.gov.il

The Israel Tax Authority (Hebrew: רשות המסים בישראל Rashut HaMisim B'Israel) is the taxation authority in Israel. It is an agency of the Ministry of Finance.

The Authority was established on 1 September 2004, following a decision by the Government of Israel to merge the tax collection divisions - the Income Tax and Real Estate Tax Department, the Customs and VAT Division and the Computerised Processing Service. The aim was "to consolidate the management of tax collection under one head manager and to authorize it by law to implement the relevant tax law". The authority employs about 5,500 people.

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