Kahlon mulls tax cut

Moshe Kahlon photo: Tamar Matsafi
Moshe Kahlon photo: Tamar Matsafi

As last year, the finance minister will wait for first quarter figures on the economy before deciding about cutting VAT or income tax. 

Minister of Finance Moshe Kahlon plans to reduce taxes, Channel 2 News reports. Kahlon intends to cut either income tax or VAT. "Globes" has learned, however, that the minister of finance will wait for first quarter figures on the economy to make certain that the trend of rising tax collection continues.

In 2015, the rate of VAT was lowered by 1% from 18% to 17%, and the rate of companies tax was lowered by 1.5% from 26.5% to 25%. The companies tax rate fell by a further 2% in 2016.

In the past, Kahlon has ridiculed the stance of Governor of the Bank of Israel Karnit Flug, who has called for raising more revenue from taxes through rate rises or the abolition of exemptions. Kahlon argued that Flug was mistaken to the tune of NIS 15 billion, evidence of which is that even after the tax cuts the fiscal deficits for both 2015 and 2016 were below the Bank of Israel's projections by about one third.

Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - www.globes-online.com - on January 6, 2017

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Moshe Kahlon photo: Tamar Matsafi
Moshe Kahlon photo: Tamar Matsafi
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