Israeli real estate taxes among world's lowest

Accounting firm Baker Tilly reports that Israelis pay less taxes on real estate deals compared with other countries.
But there is a fly in the ointment. The relatively low taxes on buying and selling, compared with the rest of the world and with other investment options, have made Israel's housing market a paradise for investors. These investors are fuelling the market, increasing demand in recent years (clearly encouraged by low interest rates) and have been a significant factor in home price rises. Read more