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Israel Payslip Calculator 2026

Gross to net salary with all deductions

Note: This is a simplified estimate. Actual payslip may vary based on employer contributions, Keren Hishtalmut, and other factors.

Understanding Your Israeli Payslip

Your payslip (tlush sachar) in Israel includes several mandatory deductions from your gross salary. The main ones are income tax (progressive rates from 10% to 50%), National Insurance (Bituach Leumi), health tax, and pension contributions.

Tax credit points (nekudot zikui) reduce your income tax. Every Israeli resident receives at least 2.25 points. Additional points may apply for new immigrants, discharged soldiers, parents, and more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

+ How do I read my Israeli payslip?

An Israeli payslip (tlush sachar) shows gross salary, deductions for income tax, social security (Bituach Leumi), health insurance, and pension — and the resulting net pay.

+ What deductions come out of my salary in Israel?

Standard deductions include income tax, National Insurance (Bituach Leumi), health insurance tax, pension contributions, and optional deductions like Keren Hishtalmut.

+ What is Keren Hishtalmut?

Keren Hishtalmut is a tax-advantaged savings fund in Israel. Employees contribute ~2.5% and employers ~7.5% of salary. Funds are accessible tax-free after 6 years.

+ Is this payslip calculator free?

Yes! ALMO AI's payslip calculator is completely free with no registration required.

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