Registering with the Israeli Tax Authority (Misim)
Moreover, The Israeli Tax Authority (Misim – מס הכנסה) is responsible for administering corporate income tax in Israel. Every new company must register with Misim and obtain a tax file number promptly after incorporation. This registration is required to file corporate income tax returns, respond to tax assessments, and maintain legally compliant financial records. The registration is typically completed at the relevant regional tax office or, in many cases, online. We assist clients in completing this registration efficiently, including liaising with the Tax Authority on any questions or additional information requests.
VAT Registration in Israel
Specifically, Value Added Tax (VAT, known as מע”מ) applies to most commercial transactions in Israel. Businesses conducting taxable transactions are generally required to register for VAT with the VAT Authority. Registration allows companies to charge VAT on their sales and to reclaim input VAT on eligible business purchases and expenses — making it both a legal obligation and a financial benefit. The registration threshold, exemptions, and timing rules vary depending on the nature and volume of business activity. We help clients assess their VAT registration requirements and complete the process without delay.
Withholding Tax Obligations
Israeli companies making certain payments — such as payments to independent contractors, service providers, rent, or payments to foreign entities — may be required to withhold tax at source and remit it to the Tax Authority. The applicable withholding rates and rules depend on the type of payment, the identity of the recipient, and any applicable double tax treaties. Recipients can often obtain withholding exemption certificates to reduce or eliminate withholding on qualifying payments. We coordinate with qualified tax advisers to ensure your withholding obligations are identified and managed correctly.
Employer Registration with National Insurance (Bituach Leumi)
Additionally, Companies planning to employ staff in Israel must register as an employer with both the National Insurance Institute (Bituach Leumi – ביטוח לאומי) and the Tax Authority for payroll purposes. Employer obligations include calculating, deducting, and remitting employee income tax and national insurance contributions to the relevant authorities on a monthly basis. Errors in payroll compliance can result in significant penalties, interest, and employee-related liability. Registering correctly from day one and working with qualified payroll professionals avoids these risks.