• @steventhedev
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    911 months ago

    Intel, whose investment will be over five years, will pay a corporate tax rate of 7.5% instead of 5% previously. The normal tax rate is 23%, but under Israel’s law to encourage investment in development areas, companies receive large benefits.

    Usually these types of grants are never a good investment but the increased corporate tax rate alone covers a third of the grant (9b yearly taxable revenue at 2.5% over 5 years comes out to 1.125b).

    • @AstridWipenaugh
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      1111 months ago

      That’s the same kind of logic you use about how much you saved when you buy something on sale. Would have saved more if you didn’t buy it at all; Israel would collect more tax money if they didn’t give them massive subsidies and tax breaks.

    • NoneOfUrBusiness
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      111 months ago

      Does “development area” include West Bank settlements? If so this is extra-disgusting.

      • @CriticalMiss
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        611 months ago

        No, the south. They already have a factory outside Kiryat Gat, I’m assuming they’ll just expand their operations there