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AI-powered categorization of business expenses into Israeli tax-deductible categories based on current Israeli Tax Ordinance rules. Applies correct deduction percentages (car 45%, phone/internet 80%, home office proportional), maps to standard Israeli chart of accounts, and handles Osek Patur vs Osek Murshe differences for VAT eligibility. Use when you need to classify business expenses for Israeli tax reporting, prepare expense reports for your accountant, or verify deduction eligibility. Do NOT use for final tax filing, legal tax advice, or payroll-related expense processing.
Parse and organize Hebrew invoices for Israeli bookkeeping: VAT 1/6 extraction, Tax Authority expense categories, Osek Murshe/Patur recognition, and accountant-ready export. Use when user asks about organizing invoices, expense categorization, VAT extraction, or preparing documents for their accountant. Do NOT use for invoice generation (use israeli-e-invoice instead) or for VAT report filing (use israeli-vat-reporting instead).
Generate proper double-entry journal entries (pkudat yoman) for common Israeli business transactions including payroll with all statutory components, VAT handling, asset depreciation, and revenue recognition. Use when you need to create accurate bookkeeping entries following the Israeli chart of accounts (matkonet heshbonot) standard numbering system. Supports both Osek Murshe (authorized dealer) double-entry and Osek Patur (exempt dealer) single-entry bookkeeping. Handles salary payments with income tax, bituach leumi, health insurance, pension, keren hishtalmut, and convalescence pay. Do NOT use for tax filing submissions, annual financial statement audits, or replacing a certified public accountant (roeh heshbon).
Automates bank reconciliation for Israeli banks (Leumi, Hapoalim, Discount, Mizrahi Tefahot) using the israeli-bank-scrapers library. Matches scraped or imported transactions to invoices and receipts, detects discrepancies, and generates reconciliation reports with matched, unmatched, and suspicious entries. Handles shekel amounts, Hebrew merchant names, and Israeli date formats. Use when you need to reconcile bank statements against your accounting records, identify missing invoices, or prepare monthly closing reports for Israeli business accounts. Do NOT use for international bank accounts, cryptocurrency wallets, or investment portfolio reconciliation.