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Tsarfaty & Co., Law Office​

Advice on tax law in Tel Aviv and Haifa

Office Profile

The Tsarfaty & Co. Law Office is among the leading firms dealing with tax law. The Firm's staff includes former employees of the Tax Authority, the District Attorney's Office and from accountings firms, members of the large 5 international groups (Big- 5).

The firm was established by Adv. Koby Tsarfaty, CPA., who did his apprenticeship at the office of the late Dr. Avi Alter.​

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Areas Of Experitise​

The Tsarfaty & Co. Law firm provides tax consulting services, accompanying and representing clients at the Tax Authorities in Israel and the Courts, in all fields of taxation, including income tax, international taxation, land taxation, value added tax, taxation of not-for-profit organizations, trusts, changes in structure and reorganizations, voluntary disclosure and more.

The Firm's team has widespread expertise and a comprehensive outlook on tax laws, general law, financial reporting rules and tax accounting, which enable it to provide the client with tax consulting and planning, which extends over and above the narrow field of specific taxation problems and is adapted to all the client's tax matters, while considering also economic and financial aspects.​


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What's New?

Bitcoin, crypto, regulation and taxation of fintech companies

The firm demonstrates proficiency in financial innovation and adapts the professional response it provides, including in the field of tax planning and tax advice, also in the areas of finance and technology, with an emphasis on the fintech and blockchain industry.

The firm has expertise and experience in advising on the regulation and taxation of Bitcoin, virtual currencies and ICOs.

An article we wrote about bitcoin taxation in The Marker: To read the article, click here


Voluntary disclosure in respect of assets and income

The firm has extensive experience in voluntary disclosure proceedings in respect of assets and income (in Israel and abroad) that have not been reported as required for more than 15 years, which includes many dozens of voluntary disclosure proceedings of individuals and companies.

An article we wrote about voluntary disclosure on YNET: To read the article, click here


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