The National Insurance Institute is at your side during your life, from birth to advanced age, granting you a variety of social rights adapted to changing life situations. Further information...
The National Insurance Institute is responsible for the social security of Israeli residents. Its primary mission is to ensure means of subsistence for those unable to earn their living. Further information...
The National Insurance Institute collects insurance contributions from all residents according to their social background and status, and pays benefits to those entitled. Hence, the income of economically established groups is transferred to weak and vulnerable groups and, thereby, the National Insurance Institute contributes to a more equitable distribution of national income and the reduction of dimensions of poverty. Further information...
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Those who work as salaried employee and have incomes not from work (the income of a person not defined as self-employed is also held as income not from work) will pay insurance contributions on his work salary up to the maximum income liable for the payment of insurance contributionsThe amount of maximum income on which insurance contributions are paid. Insurance contributions are not paid on any income that is above this maximum. The maximum is updated every year in accordance with the rate of the rise in the Consumer Price Index. His income not from work will be subject to insurance contributions up to the maximal income, after deducting 25% of the average wage and taking into account his income as salaried employee.