Israel's Crypto Tax Disclosures Stay Low: 58 Filings Reveal $50.7M Since August 2025

Israel's current voluntary disclosure program has attracted limited participation from crypto holders since it began in August 2025, with just 58 crypto-related requests reporting about $50.7 million (145.8 million shekels) in undisclosed digital-asset capital. Across all assets, 289 filings have declared roughly $236 million and produced an estimated $14 million in tax revenue, far below officials' $700 million to $1 billion projection. The program remains open until Aug. 31, 2026, but advisers say the removal of anonymous filing has reduced participation.