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"The Israeli tax authority has reported a record-high income of 63.1 billion shekels in January, a 45% increase from the same period last year. This surge in income is attributed to changes in tax laws and regulations, including the introduction of a new tax on unearned income and the extension of the deadline for paying dividends. The changes are expected to bring in an additional 9.25 billion shekels to the state's coffers in 2025 and 4.35 billion shekels permanently. The tax authority has also reported a decrease in the budget deficit to 5.8% of GDP, down from 7.7% in 2024."
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