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Treasury Drafts Next Budget Push on Insurance Brokers, Tax Breaks, and New Levies

How 3 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.

100% centerFirst reported by Globes · Jun 18, 2026
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What happened

Israel’s Finance Ministry is preparing a major 2027 budget package that could revive reforms on insurance broker pay, financial regulation, and tax breaks. The ministry is also planning new taxes and cuts to offset soaring defense spending and protect Israel’s fiscal position.

  • 01Finance Ministry is preparing a wide 2027 budget package with reforms and tax changes.
  • 02Officials want to revive the insurance broker pay reform and broader financial supervision overhaul.
  • 03The ministry is also targeting study fund tax breaks, rental income, and income-tax credits.
  • 04Proposals include reviving a mileage tax and lowering car purchase taxes.
  • 05Defense spending growth is pushing the ministry to seek new revenue measures.

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Full coverage · 3 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

N12Center · HebrewJun 18, 2026
Treasury Drafts Next Budget Push on Insurance Brokers, Tax Breaks, and New Levies
MakoCenter · HebrewJun 18, 2026
Treasury Prepares New 2027 Budget Package Targeting Insurance Brokers and Tax Breaks
GlobesUnrated · HebrewJun 18, 2026
Finance Ministry Readies 2027 Budget Omnibus With Tax Hikes and Major Reforms

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