According to N12, the Likud party is advancing legislation that would grant tax benefits to residents of Be'er Sheva, at an annual state cost of 600 million shekels. Separately, the Knesset Finance Committee is expected to discuss tomorrow an initiative to encourage population growth in the Golan Heights, also expected to include tax benefits.
N12 reports that as elections approach, Likud is advancing a bill granting tax breaks to residents of Be'er Sheva, at an annual fiscal cost of 600 million shekels. Separately, the Knesset Finance Committee is scheduled to discuss tomorrow a plan to encourage population growth in the Golan Heights, which also expected to include tax benefits. Both initiatives are described as part of electoral-driven legislation. The report relies on a single source; details of the Golan-related tax framework are not yet fully specified.
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