Gifts
Israel does not impose a gift tax, but gifts of assets may trigger capital gains tax for the giver, and some gifts are treated as taxable income for the recipient. Learn about the tax treatment of gifts between family members, gifts to employees, gifts to charitable organizations, and the conditions under which tax-free gifting is possible.
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Gift Tax in Israel
Israel has no gift tax – complete overview of the rules and implications
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Gift to a Close Relative
Tax treatment of gifts to relatives in Israel
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Gift to a Non-Relative
Tax consequences of gifting assets to someone who is not a close relative
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Cash Gift – Tax Treatment
Why cash gifts are completely tax-free in Israel
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International Gifts
Tax implications of gifts to or from people in other countries