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    The Media Line
    February 24, 2026 (about 14 hours ago)

    Knesset Revokes Smotrich's VAT Exemption After Netanyahu Declares Free Vote

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    Israel VAT News • The Media Line

    Summary

    The Israeli Knesset voted on 24 February 2026 to revoke a ministerial order that would have raised the VAT exemption threshold for online purchases from $75 to $150. The order, which had been in effect since December 24, was defeated 25–59 after Prime Minister Netanyahu allowed a free vote for coalition lawmakers. The revocation removes the exemption for imported packages valued up to $150, restoring the previous $75 threshold.

    Key Insights

    What was the VAT exemption threshold proposed by the ministerial order that was revoked?

    The order would have raised the VAT exemption threshold for online purchases to $150.

    When did the Knesset vote to revoke the VAT exemption order?

    The vote took place on 24 February 2026.

    How many Knesset members voted in favor of revoking the order?

    Twenty‑five members voted in favor, while 59 voted against.

    When did the exemption order go into effect?

    The exemption order had been in effect since December 24.

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