Manage daily operations for Israeli freelancers (osek murshe, osek patur) - invoice aging with collection reminders, utility bill collection via browser automation, tax deadline alerts (VAT, Bituach Leumi, mkdamot, annual report), osek patur threshold monitoring, and organized accountant packages. Prevents missed VAT filings, forgotten invoice follow-ups, and disorganized accountant handoffs. Do NOT use for VAT return preparation, e-invoice generation, or payroll management.
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Israeli freelancers face a daily jungle of operational tasks: tax authority reports, invoice generation, client management, pension contributions, and National Insurance payments. Each of these is managed in a different system, and without something to coordinate it all, things fall through the cracks. Most global tools do not understand the complexity of freelancing in Israel.
npx skills-il add skills-il/tax-and-finance --skill israeli-freelancer-ops -a claude-codeI want to open a freelance business in Israel. What is the difference between osek patur and osek murshe, and which is better for me with an expected income of 120,000 NIS per year?
I am an osek murshe. I earned 25,000 NIS this month. How much do I need to set aside for VAT, income tax advances, and National Insurance?
I am a new freelancer and don't know how to handle bookkeeping. Explain what I must document, which expenses are tax-deductible, and how to prepare for the annual tax report.
Fetch and analyze Bank of Israel (BOI) economic data: interest rates, CPI (madad hamchirim), exchange rates (sha'ar yatzig), and CBS statistics. Use when user asks about BOI interest rate, exchange rates, CPI index, or Israeli economic indicators. Foundation skill for Israeli financial analytics. Do NOT use for stock market data (use tase-stock-analysis instead) or for currency conversion (use shekel-currency-converter instead).
Integrate Cardcom payment processing and Israeli invoice generation into applications -- covers Low Profile payments, tokenization, recurring billing, and automatic tax invoice/receipt creation per Israeli law. Use when user asks to accept payments via Cardcom, generate Israeli invoices with payments, set up "slikat ashrai" with hashbonit, handle recurring billing (hora'ot keva), or mentions "Cardcom", "CardCom API", "Low Profile", Israeli payment with invoicing, or needs combined payment + document generation. Supports REST API V11 and legacy endpoints. Do NOT use for Tranzila integration (use tranzila-payment-gateway), general accounting, or non-payment queries.
Integrate Grow by Meshulam payment gateway into Israeli applications -- covers payment pages (iframe/redirect/SDK), tokenization, recurring billing, payment links, refunds, invoices, webhooks, and 3DS authentication via the Grow Light API. Use when user asks to accept payments via Grow or Meshulam, set up "slikat ashrai" with Grow, create payment links (drishat tashlum), handle recurring charges (hora'ot keva) via Grow tokens, process refunds or Bit cancellations, integrate Grow webhooks, or mentions "Grow", "Meshulam", "grow-il", "meshulam.co.il", Grow payment page, or Grow API. Prevents costly integration mistakes by guiding correct FormData request format, server-side-only restrictions, and the mandatory approveTransaction step that many developers miss. Do NOT use for Cardcom integration (use cardcom-payment-gateway), Tranzila integration (use tranzila-payment-gateway), general payment orchestration across multiple gateways (use israeli-payment-orchestrator), or non-payment queries.
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