Israel:
Some Foreign Entities Can't Open Israel Bank Account To Pay Tax
11 December 2019
Pearl Cohen Zedek Latzer Baratz
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Tax partner,
Henriette Fuchs, leading our Tel Aviv tax department, provides
her professional input to author William Hoke of the renowned
professional publication "Tax Analysts" - regarding the
particular challenges in Israel, for foreign entities to open bank
accounts in Israel and pay Israel tax debts. The article was
published in Tax Notes' Tax International of November 5
2019.
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