Arnona Tax Reduction for Businesses – Legal Information

Arnona (property tax) reduction for businesses in Israel – when is it granted? Many businesses are interested in reducing their arnona payments. This is especially important these days, when the tax burden outweighs the revenues of many businesses due to the corona crisis. In this article, an arnona and real estate lawyer from our firm…

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Exemptions From Paying Arnona – A Comprehensive Legal Guide

This article discusses two prominent types of exemptions from paying arnona (Israeli property taxes): exemptions for property that stands empty and exemptions for property that is unfit for use. The differences between these two types and the legal conditions for receiving them are explained below. Our law firm in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv specializes in…

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The Cost of Arnona

It can be challenging to try and understand the cost of arnona due to the fact that there are complicated measurements and rules that go into the calculation. For those of you who do not know what arnona means, it is essentially a property tax, and more specifically, a municipal tax. This article addresses how…

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When to Pay Arnona

This article addresses when to pay arnona according to Israel’s rules and specifications.  Arnona refers to property/municipal tax in Israel. When to Pay Arnona Arnona is charged once a year for fees from January 1 until December 31.  The date of the annual payment is technically January 1, although the bill usually arrives in residents’…

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Submitting an Objection on Arnona Taxes

This article discusses how to submit an objection on arnona taxes and the criteria for submitting this objection.   Conditions to Submit an Objection on Arnona Taxes In order to appeal or submit an objection on arnona taxes, the situation must meet one of the following: 1) the property area taxed does not match the…

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How to Get an Arnona Exemption

This article addresses how to get an arnona exemption.  This is applicable to “volunteer institutions for public service”. In other words, to apply for an arnona exemption, an institution must serve the public in some capacity.  Arnona is a property or municipal tax in Israel. Criteria to Apply for an Arnona Exemption In order to…

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