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Finally: the collective agreement was signed with the Carmelite workers

The Ministry of Finance signed a collective agreement with the Carmelite workers, and this after the workers waged a struggle that lasted for about eight years. Among the issues that the workers achieved in the agreement: salary increase, additional vacation days, increased job security and improved payment for sick days.

A bride was electrocuted to death after the wedding

A man from the north is demanding millions from several parties, after his newlywed wife was electrocuted to death in the shower only five days after their wedding. According to him, an electrical malfunction about which we complained was not handled properly – and there was even an attempt to disrupt an investigation and to whitewash

He hid accounts and apartments abroad from the IRS – and will stay out of prison

A lenient sentence was given at the Haifa Magistrate’s Court to a 69-year-old man who, for 7 years, hid from the income tax two accounts in Switzerland and five apartments in Berlin. The judge preferred the considerations of rehabilitation over the exhaustion of justice with the accused

There were no worms in the food: compensation for the catering company due to false advertising on Facebook?

“The mother of a child in kindergarten started a group calling for the boycott of the company, which provides food for after-school children, based on a picture of food with worms. In practice, it turned out to be bean sprouts. The company won the lawsuit it brought against it for harming its good name.”

He woke up a bus passenger and was violently attacked – what is the compensation?

“A man who traveled about 5 years ago on a bus to Tiberias asked a young man sitting behind him to stop kicking his chair. A quarter of an hour later the young man and his friend attacked the man with their fists. They were recently ordered to compensate him with approximately NIS 40,000”

Failure of the state: Charges for tax offenses were dropped

“Two accused of serious tax offenses claimed that the proceedings were delayed and that they did not receive the investigation material. The state continued in its own way and the judge ruled: That’s enough”

A one and a half year old toddler who went to synagogue with his father was attacked by…an angry rooster. Now his parents are suing the municipality. “The rooster brutally attacked our son”

On the seventh day of Passover, a father went with his one-year-old and four-month-old toddler son to a synagogue located in the courtyard of a school in Acre. Suddenly, a flock of roosters that the school principal kept there, without permission, emerged. One of the roosters began to viciously attack the toddler, causing him to tear his skin and stab wounds as he viciously attacked him.

The property tax administrator ignored the taxpayers – and will return their tax money

Three brothers objected to an old tax debt of their late father, and were treated with contempt by the tax authorities. After a long legal battle, it was decided that they were indeed wronged and property tax was charged with expenses of tens of thousands of shekels.

The parents of a one-year-old toddler are suing the owners of a daycare center in Nesher: “They humiliated and caused our baby to be ostracized by spreading a lie that she has an illness and uploading hurtful pictures”

The parents of a few-month-old toddler from Eagle are suing the owners of a private kindergarten for a shaming and defamation campaign they and their several-month-old daughter, who found herself ostracized, because they claim a lie was spread that she had an infectious eye disease.

He opposed his parents’ will, even though he received a million shekels from them

The deceased parents left wills that stipulated that their son would inherit their entire estate except for their house, which would go to their cousin and her spouse. The son claimed that his parents were not competent to make wills before their death but did not bother to present medical documents to support this.

A husband was kicked out of the house unjustly – his wife will compensate

The woman’s claims that her husband is drunk and violent have not been conclusively proven. The Rabbinical Court ruled that she would be obligated to pay him for the period he did not live at home.

Convicted of laundering millions – but will not go to prison

A young man who participated in a criminal plan to recruit foreign workers without a permit was sentenced to 8 months in prison, but the sentence was reduced on appeal so as not to harm his rehabilitation.

He hid accounts and apartments abroad from the IRS – and will stay out of prison

A lenient sentence was given at the Haifa Magistrate’s Court to a 69-year-old man who, for 7 years, hid from the income tax two accounts in Switzerland and five apartments in Berlin. The judge preferred the considerations of rehabilitation over the exhaustion of justice with the accused.

Fruit income: the district determined that designed fruits are not exempt from paying VAT

The “Magic of Fruit” company sells designed fruit baskets. The company argued that since the baskets also contain whole fruits, a partial VAT must be charged. The court disagreed with its position – and the company will pay full tax amounting to approximately NIS 675,000.

Court: Shaped fruits are not exempt from VAT

The “Fruit Magic” company, which sells designed baskets, asked to be charged partial VAT. But it was rejected and charged full tax in the amount of NIS 675,000.

Opening a new business and standing up to the tax authorities is not a scary thing: this is how to do it right

Have you started a new business? You need to open a file with the tax authorities and therefore you must determine whether you are an “exempt dealer”, an “licensed dealer” or a “limited company”. All the details, help and links in the article