STATE OF ISRAEL
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
July 31,
2012
Press Release
Israeli Finance Minister Steinitz and Palestinian
Prime Minister Fayyad Conclude Arrangements regarding Transfer of Goods and
Related Tax Procedures
Prime
Minister Netanyahu: "The new arrangements are part of our overall stated
policy to support the Palestinian society and to strengthen their economy, and
will hopefully further our relations with the Palestinians in other areas as
well."
Israeli
Minister of Finance, Dr. Yuval Steinitz, and Palestinian Prime Minister,
Dr. Salam Fayyad, concluded today arrangements with respect to the
transfer of goods between Israel and the Palestinian Authority and related tax
procedures. The arrangements are the result of professional consultations
conducted between the parties over the past few months, and are intended to
facilitate the implementation of previous agreements in the economic sphere,
and in particular the "Paris Protocol".
The
objective of the arrangements is to introduce mechanisms that better facilitate
the movement of goods between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, and that
support both parties' efforts in reducing illegal trade and tax evasion. The
arrangements will further assist in enhancing the Palestinian tax system and
thus aid in strengthening the economic base of the Palestinian Authority.
According
to the arrangements, the tax clearance mechanism regarding Value Added Taxes
(VAT), purchase taxes and import taxes will be based on the actual and accurate
transfer of goods between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, replacing the
current practice of calculating such tax clearances on the reported transfer of
such goods. To support these efforts, the Israeli and Palestinian tax
authorities will enhance the exchange of information regarding the actual
transfer of goods. Further, in order to improve monitoring and ensure
efficiency in the movement of goods, advanced technologies will be employed,
Palestinian storage facilities will be established, and the transfer of goods
will be generally conducted via designated Israeli crossings. In addition,
pipelines for the safe and exclusive transfer of petroleum products from Israel
to the Palestinian Authority will be constructed.
The
implementation of the new arrangements will commence on January 1, 2013, and
will be monitored by a joint team of experts, comprising of representatives
from both parties.
The
Israeli Finance Minister Steinitz commented on the new arrangements:
"This is an important step in strengthening the economic ties between
Israel and the Palestinian Authority. The cooperation between our two tax
authorities will assist in fighting tax evasion, in increasing the revenues of
the Palestinian Authority from the proper collection of taxes, and in reducing
illegal trade. I am delighted that our consultations have been concluded
successfully, and wish to express my gratitude to Prime Minister Fayyad
for his forthcoming and constructive approach. I also wish to express my
gratitude to Prime Minister Netanyahu for his ongoing support."
Following
the conclusion of the new arrangements, Palestinian Prime Minister Fayyad
remarked: "I am certain that the arrangements concluded will help to
strengthen the economic base of the Palestinian Authority, through bolstering
our tax system and increasing revenue from the proper collection of taxes. I am pleased to say that these arrangements
will also improve the economic relations between the Palestinian Authority and
Israel. I wish to convey my appreciation and gratitude to Israeli Prime
Minister Netanyahu and Israeli Finance Minister Steinitz for
their efforts in working towards these arrangements."
Israeli
Prime Minister, Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu, welcomed the conclusion of the
new arrangements and added that they represent another component of his overall
policy to support the Palestinian society and strengthen their economy. He
expressed hope that the conclusion of the arrangements will help to further the
relations between the parties in other areas as well.
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