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Switzerland โ€“ Israel Tax Treaty

The Switzerland-Israel tax treaty caps withholding on dividends at 15% for portfolio investors and 5% for qualifying direct investment, and interest at 5%. Royalties are taxed at a uniform 5% across all categories. Private pensions are taxable only in the country of residence, with no withholding at source. This is one of 49 active treaties in Switzerland's network and one of 24 in Israel's. The general dividend rate of 15% compares to a median of 15% across Switzerland's network and 15% across Israel's.

Verified data

Israel Tax Authority (taxes.gov.il / gov.il) - Tax Treaty network (Treaty list verified April 2026. Rates from individual treaty texts (Articles 10-12).)

Withholding Rate Summary

Source: Israel Treaty Reference
Income TypeTreaty RateStatutory Rate (Israel)
Dividends (general)

Portfolio investors

15%saves 10%25%
Dividends (qualified)

Beneficial owner is a company holding >= 10% of voting stock

5%saves 20%25%
Interest

Bank interest, bonds, loans

5%saves 20%25%
Royalties (avg)

Patents, copyright, know-how, film/TV

5%โ€”
Pensions

Private pension distributions

0%โ€”
Social Security

Government social security benefits

0%โ€”

โ€œTreaty Rateโ€ is the maximum withholding permitted under this treaty. The actual effective rate may be lower if domestic law provides a more favorable rate independently. โ€œStatutory Rate (Israel)โ€ shows the rate that applies when no treaty benefit is claimed. Qualified dividend rate requires: Beneficial owner is a company holding >= 10% of voting stock.

Dividends
General Rate15%saves 10% vs statutory
Qualified Rate5%saves 20% vs statutory
Statutory Rate25%without treaty

The general dividend rate of 15% applies to portfolio investors. A reduced rate of 5% is available when beneficial owner is a company holding >= 10% of voting stock. Without the treaty, the statutory withholding rate on dividends is 25%.

Source: Israel Treaty Reference

Interest
Treaty Rate5%saves 20% vs statutory
Statutory Rate25%without treaty

Interest payments (bank interest, bonds, loans) are subject to 5% withholding under this treaty, compared to the 25% statutory rate. This represents a 20% reduction from the statutory rate.

Source: Israel Treaty Reference

Royalties
Know-how5%
Patents5%
Film & TV5%
Copyright5%

Royalty withholding rates vary by the type of intellectual property. This treaty distinguishes 4 categories, with rates ranging from 5% to 5%.

Source: Israel Treaty Reference

Pensions & Social Security
Pensions0%exempt at source
Social Security0%exempt at source

Private pension distributions are taxable only in the country of residence, with no withholding at source. Government social security benefits are exempt from source-country withholding.

Source: Israel Treaty Reference

Comparative Context

๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ญSwitzerland's Network

Among Switzerland's 49 active treaty partners, the 15% general dividend rate ranks 29th (median: 15%).

PartnerRate
Greece15%
Indonesia15%
Ireland15%
Israel (this treaty)15%
Italy15%
South Korea15%
Luxembourg15%

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑIsrael's Network

Among Israel's 24 active treaty partners, the 15% general dividend rate ranks 8th (median: 15%).

PartnerRate
Australia15%
Belgium15%
Canada15%
Switzerland (this treaty)15%
Czech Republic15%
Germany15%
France15%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the dividend withholding rate under the Switzerland-Israel tax treaty?
The general dividend withholding rate is 15%. A reduced rate of 5% applies when beneficial owner is a company holding >= 10% of voting stock. Without the treaty, the statutory rate is 25%. Source: Israel Treaty Reference.
What is the interest withholding rate between Switzerland and Israel?
The treaty rate on interest is 5%, compared to the 25% statutory rate. Source: Israel Treaty Reference.
How are pensions taxed under the Switzerland-Israel treaty?
The treaty withholding rate on pensions is 0%. Source: Israel Treaty Reference.

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