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    January 19, 2026 (about 2 months ago)

    Additional transactions covered by Israel’s e-invoicing mandate in 2026

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    Summary

    Israel’s e‑invoicing mandate is expanding in 2026, lowering the invoice amount thresholds that trigger mandatory electronic invoicing. From 1 January 2026 invoices above 10,000 NIS must use the SHAAM allocation system, and from 1 June 2026 the threshold drops to 5,000 NIS. The ITA’s approach is based on invoice value rather than overall turnover, and suppliers must obtain and display an allocation number on each invoice.

    Key Insights

    What are the new e‑invoicing thresholds in Israel starting 2026?

    From 1 January 2026, invoices above 10,000 NIS must use the SHAAM allocation system, and from 1 June 2026 the threshold drops to 5,000 NIS.

    When did Israel implement earlier e‑invoicing phases?

    5 May 2024 made invoices above 25,000 NIS mandatory, and 1 January 2025 made invoices above 20,000 NIS mandatory.

    What is required for suppliers to issue e‑invoices in Israel?

    Suppliers must obtain an allocation number from the SHAAM central platform, display it on the invoice, and can send the invoice in any format.

    How does Israel’s e‑invoicing mandate differ from other countries?

    It is based on invoice amount rather than the company’s overall turnover.

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