As we (KAV LAOVED) published before, starting November 1, all bituach agencies will deposit your pension and severance payments to a state fund that you will be able to withdraw only when you leave the country. if you stay here without a visa you will pay a fine, and if you stay longer than 8 months after your last job you loose all the money in the fund. All the bituach agencies will ask you to sign a paper that you agree to deposit all the pension and severance payments they put aside BEFORE November 1 in this fund - YOU DON"T HAVE TO SIGN THIS PAPER. If you sign - all the money for the total period of work will be in the fund and if you stay in Israel without a visa you can loose some or all of it. If you don't sign - all the money you have until November 1 will be given to you from the agency when you leave your job and only the payments after November 1 will go to the fund. Below is a copy of the paper that the agencies ask you to sign. YOU DON'T HAVE TO SIGN...
{These new regulations are relevant only to workers who receive their salaries from both the employer and the bituach agency} Starting November 1st, 2016, all the amounts accrued to caregivers in the nursing agencies ("bituach" agencies) for severance and pension, will be deposited in a state fund, supervised by the state of Israel. Caregivers will be able to withdraw the amount accrued for them in this fund only upon their departure, when they leave the country for good. All amounts accrued in the state fund will be subjected to a 15% state tax, which will be deducted from the total amount accrued for each caregiver when the money is withdrawn. In order to get the full amount (after tax), all caregivers must leave the country within 60 days after the end of their last job (for example – if your employer passed away on July 2, you must leave the country before October 2). Caregivers who stay in Israel more than 60 days, will pay a fine according to the follo...
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