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Tax Rates Imposed on Capital Gains

A new publication about tax rates imposed on capital gains

Without a fair tax policy, there can be no social justice in our society. For this reason, the FES cooperates with the global Tax Justice Network worldwide and also in Israel. The sixth joint event took place on 21 May, as in previous years at the College of Management in Rishon le Zion. 25, partly high-ranking representatives of ministries, tax authorities, science, and investment houses discussed the tax rates imposed on capital gains.

The results are summarised in the following short policy recommendation paper.

Published: September 2019
The publication is available in Hebrew.

⇒ Download the Digital Version of the Publication in Hebrew

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