Aliyah Tools is an independent, free resource for the financial side of moving to Israel — built by an Israeli software engineer after watching English-speaking friends try to plan a life-changing move using Hebrew-only tax articles and scattered forum threads.
Working calculators and plain-English explanations for the questions every future oleh actually asks: what the 2026 tax benefit is worth, what an Israeli salary really takes home, what your money is worth after the move, and what rights you have at customs. Israel's 2026 Encouragement of Aliyah law created the most generous immigration tax benefit in the country's history — and almost all professional analysis of it exists only in Hebrew. This site closes that gap.
It is not tax, legal, or financial advice, and it doesn't pretend to be. Every tool here is an estimate built from published rates and enacted law, and where sources disagree or numbers change frequently, the pages say so explicitly rather than guessing. The calculators are for orientation — the point where they end is exactly the point where a licensed Israeli CPA or tax advisor begins, and the site consistently tells you when you've reached it.
Three rules govern every page: rates are taken from official or professional published sources and labeled with their basis; anything that is an approximation is called an approximation on the page itself, not buried in fine print; and nothing here is sponsored by or affiliated with any tax firm, relocation service, or government body. The site is supported by standard advertising, which has no influence on the numbers.
Tax rules change and mistakes are possible. If you spot a number that's out of date or an explanation that's wrong, corrections are genuinely welcome — the fastest way to flag one is through the communities where this site is shared.