Israeli Gov Form Automator
Trusted87/100Automate Israeli government form filling via Playwright browser automation and PDF population. Prevents hours of manual form filling and data entry errors on government portals. Use when user asks about filling government forms, "tofes" (form), "gov.il" portal submissions, Rashut HaMisim (Tax Authority) filings, Bituach Leumi (National Insurance) claims, Rasham HaChevarot (Companies Registrar) documents, online form submission, or PDF form population. Validates Teudat Zehut IDs, Israeli phones, and Hebrew addresses. Do NOT use for classified or security-clearance government systems.
Trust score 87/100 (Trusted) · 456+ installs · 2 GitHub contributors · MIT license
Filling Israeli government forms is a tedious process that consumes hours of manual data entry. Each form requires specific Israeli formats (Teudat Zehut, mikud, phone numbers), and a single mistake can cause rejection and force you to start over. This skill automates the entire process via Playwright browser automation and PDF population, including field validation before submission.
How to use this skill
Not sure how? Read the guide- 1. Click "Download ZIP" to download the skill files.
- 2. Open Claude Desktop and go to Customize > Skills.
- 3. Click "+" and select "Upload a skill", then upload the ZIP file.
- 4. Start a new conversation. The skill will activate automatically when relevant.
Developers? Install via command line (CLI)
npx skills-il add skills-il/government-services@v1.1.2-israeli-gov-form-automator --skill israeli-gov-form-automator -a claude-codeWhen to Apply
- When filling forms on gov.il, Tax Authority, Bituach Leumi, or Companies Registrar portals
- When populating government PDF forms (Tofes 101, Tofes 106) with prepared data
- When validating Teudat Zehut, Israeli phone numbers, or addresses before form submission
- When automating recurring submissions (annual reports, periodic filings)
- When filling government forms for new employees or status changes
Try These Prompts
Help me fill out the form to renew my Israeli passport. I have all the required details.
I want to apply for rental assistance from the Ministry of Construction. Help me fill out the required form with my details.
I am self-employed and need to file an annual tax return with the Income Tax Authority. Help me understand which forms I need and what to fill in each field.
Frequently Asked Questions
Changelog
CY2026 update: switched from the deprecated PyPDF2 to pypdf, fixed the dead Israel Post mikud lookup URL, removed wrong mobile carrier attributions (057 retired, 056 Palestinian), and corrected the digital-signature link to its canonical URL.
Jun 16, 2026
Update: SHAAM URL fixed (misim.gov.il/shaamweb -> secapp.taxes.gov.il/srsherutatzmi), ica.justice.gov.il moved to apex, reframed Tofes 101 (digital since 2022) and 1301 (mandatory online since 2019), added 2026 digital-signature landscape, my.gov.il, mikud lookup, common rejection-reasons table, Israeli IBAN validation. Fixed validate_israeli_phone (now accepts 056/057/059) and validate_teudat_zehut (rejects 000000000 placeholder).
May 12, 2026
Added Reference Links section (gov.il, Tax Authority, Bituach Leumi, ICA, Playwright).
Apr 15, 2026
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