Israeli Payroll Calculator
Verified96/100Calculate Israeli payroll including income tax, Bituach Leumi (National Insurance), health tax, pension contributions, and net salary. Use when user asks to calculate salary, "tlush maskoret", payroll deductions, "bruto to neto", employer cost, tax credits (nekudot zikui), or needs help understanding Israeli payslip items. Covers employees, freelancers (atzmai), and employer cost calculations. Do NOT use for US, UK, or other countries' payroll calculations.
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Calculating payroll in Israel is a bureaucratic nightmare. Between progressive income tax brackets, Bituach Leumi contributions, health tax, pension fund allocations, and various tax credits, errors are almost inevitable. Payroll mistakes can lead to penalties from the Tax Authority or employee disputes, making manual calculations a constant liability.
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- 1. Click "Download ZIP" to download the skill files.
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- 3. Click "+" and select "Upload a skill", then upload the ZIP file.
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When to Apply
- When user asks to calculate net or gross salary with deductions (tax, National Insurance, pension)
- When user needs to understand total employer cost including employer contributions
- When user compares different salary offers including benefits (car, stipend)
- When employee or employer needs to verify amounts shown on a payslip
- When current-year calculation is needed with 2026 tax brackets and contribution limits
Try These Prompts
I earn 18,000 NIS gross per month. How much will I receive net after income tax, National Insurance, and pension deductions?
What is the difference in cost to me as an employer between hiring an employee at 15,000 NIS versus paying an independent contractor the same amount?
I received a payslip with 22,000 NIS gross and 15,400 NIS net. Are the deductions correct? I am single with no children, age 35.
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