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Israel's Real Estate Market Faces Revenue Drop Amid Prolonged Stagnation
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First reported by N12 · Jun 30, 2026
What happened
Israel's real estate market stagnation is causing a sharp drop in tax revenues, with a key investor purchase tax set to expire soon, potentially leaving major decisions to the next government.
- 01Israel's real estate market stagnation causes sharp decline in tax revenues.
- 02Betterment tax and purchase tax incomes have dropped significantly.
- 03High purchase tax on investors will expire in about six months.
- 04Decision on the tax policy may be postponed to the next government.
- 05Yaniv Cohen of the Israel Tax Authority discussed these issues on Channel 12.
- 06The market freeze raises concerns about future fiscal and investment impacts.
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