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  2. Ministry of Welfare and Social Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Welfare and Social Affairs (Hebrew: משרד הרווחה והביטחון החברתי) is the branch of government charged with overseeing employment and ensuring the welfare of the public in Israel and oversee the supply of services. The position is currently held by Ya'akov Margi.

  3. Taxation in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Income includes employment and business income, and passive income from bank deposits and savings. [2] An individual is deemed to be resident if they spend 183 days or more in Israel during the current tax year, or 30 days or more in Israel during the current tax year and 425 days or more during the current tax year and the preceding two years. [2]

  4. Israel Tax Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Authority was established on 1 September 2004, following a decision by the Government of Israel to merge the tax collection divisions - the Income Tax and Real Estate Tax Department, the Customs and VAT Division and the Computerised Processing Service.

  5. Welfare in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Welfare in Israel refers to the series of social welfare schemes in the Israeli government which are administered by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Social Services, and by Israel's national social security agency, Bituah Leumi. All residents of Israel must pay insurance contributions in order to qualify for welfare.

  6. Public administration in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Government employment made up 17 percent of Israel's labor force in 2007, just above the average for developed countries. [3] Approximately 80 percent of government employees worked at the central level in 2007. While bureaucratic inefficiencies are common in every developed state, some evidence suggests they exist to an unusual extent in ...

  7. Ministry of Finance (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    The Israeli Ministry of Finance (Hebrew: מִשְׂרַד הָאוֹצָר, romanized: Misrad HaOtzar) is the main economic ministry of the Government of Israel.It is responsible for planning and implementing the Government's overall economic policy, as well as setting targets for fiscal policy, preparing the draft State Budget and monitoring implementation of the approved budget.

  8. Economy of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Israel is a highly developed free-market economy. [23] [4] [24] [25] [26] The prosperity of Israel's advanced economy allows the country to have a sophisticated welfare state, a powerful modern military said to possess a nuclear-weapons capability with a full nuclear triad, modern infrastructure equivalent to developed countries, and a high-technology sector competitively on par ...

  9. Ministry of Economy (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    Government Term start Term end 1: Zalman Suzayiv: General Zionists: 4, 5: 15 June 1953: 29 June 1955 2: Aryeh Eliav: Alignment: 13: 17 October 1966: 22 November 1966 – Aryeh Eliav: Alignment: 13: 28 November 1966: 26 June 1967 3: Yitzhak Peretz: Likud: 18: 28 June 1977: 15 January 1979 4: Masha Lubelsky: Labor Party: 25, 26: 4 August 1992: 18 ...