According to reports, the list of communities in Judea and Samaria that qualify for the recently approved tax benefits has been published. The list includes the specific communities that will receive the benefits, retroactive to January 2026.
Reports indicate that the official list of Judea and Samaria communities eligible for the newly approved tax benefits has been published. This follows the Tax Authority's announcement on Thursday evening that the benefits would take effect next month, retroactive to January 2026.
As The Zioneer reported on Thursday, July 9, at 21:11 Jerusalem, the Tax Authority notified residents of 64 communities that they will receive tax benefits starting next month, retroactive to January 2026, according to a report by N12. The law, led by Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and MK Zvi Sukkot with the Yesha Council, was approved earlier this year. Earlier reports from ynet and other outlets had confirmed the number of communities and the retroactive nature of the credit.
The measure is presented as recognition of the residents' security contributions and pioneering role, as The Zioneer has noted. The publication of the list provides the specific communities included in the program, fulfilling the next step in implementation.
No further details are available at this time regarding the individual communities on the list.
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