Teudot Sal – The End of an Era is Delayed

Finance graph

Teudot Sal – The End of an Era is Delayed

Since 1986, U.S. citizens living in Israel have been penalized in the form of higher U.S. taxes if they choose to invest some of their savings in Israeli or non-U.S. mutual funds.

The Internal Revenue Code defines these mutual funds as Passive Foreign Investment Companies or PFICs. As an alternative to investing in local mutual funds, many U.S. citizens living in Israel have chosen to invest in an investment vehicle called “Teudot Sal” or Exchange Trade Note (ETN), which are not PFICs. The ETNs usually track a market index.

Unfortunately, several months ago the Israeli government announced that “Teudot Sal” would convert into mutual funds at the end of April. Nonetheless, as with many other such announcements which have a deadline the Israeli government announced an extension/delay of the end of the “Teudot Sal” era.

Now it appears that “Teudot Sal” will be around until the end of October 2018. If you were planning to sell your “Teudot Sal” investments in the coming weeks, you can now delay that action. We, of course, will keep you posted if there are any announcements that could affect you. If you need a consultation on this issue, please contact us.

The writer is the CEO and President of Philip Stein and Associates



Did you enjoy this post? Sign up to receive our latest News & Insights!

Field are marked with * are required.


By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: . You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contact