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Entrepreneurship

Open your Esek (business) in Israel.

Many Olim want to work as freelancers or keep their independent activity. This guide explains the two classic “Esek” tracks, how to pick an accountant, and where to look for structured help (Maof + Misrad Haklita).

Not legal or tax advice. Thresholds, forms and benefit names change — confirm with a licensed Ro’e Heshbon and official sources.
Track & VAT logic
Patour vs Murshe is mainly about VAT registration thresholds and invoicing rules — not “which one is better”, but which one fits your turnover.
Accountant (Ro’e Heshbon)
A good accountant saves mistakes on Bituah Leumi estimates, Mas Hachnassa filings and deductible expenses.
Maof & Haklita
Maof (SBA) runs structured courses; Misrad Haklita may fund training via vouchers depending on your status and timing.

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Patour vs Murshe — comparison at a glance

“Better” depends on scale and clients—not prestige. Pick the track that matches reality, then invest in bookkeeping accordingly.

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VAT to the client

Esek Patour (פטור)

None (within rules)

Esek Murshe (מורשה)

Yes — VAT line on invoices

Typical buyer

Esek Patour (פטור)

Private people, micro jobs

Esek Murshe (מורשה)

Companies needing tax invoices

Accounting load

Esek Patour (פטור)

Lower if you stay small

Esek Murshe (מורשה)

Higher — periodic filings

When it is “better”

Esek Patour (פטור)

Low turnover, receipt economy, no VAT credit needs.

Esek Murshe (מורשה)

B2B, VAT on gear/stock, above Patour ceiling.

  • Patour is NOT “always better” — if companies pay you and you cannot issue proper tax invoices, you may lose deals—or create messy side payments.
  • Murshe is NOT “more serious” — it is the tool for operating inside the VAT system. Plenty of serious professionals are legitimately Patour while small.