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You don't need to open a business account, register as an Osek, or set up anything at the bank to get paid for freelance work in Israel. NETO invoices your client, and the money reaches you as a salary in your personal bank account · with a payslip and full social benefits.
You can freelance and get paid in Israel without opening a business account or an Osek file. You register with NETO, enter your client and the amount, and NETO issues the tax invoice on your behalf. When the client pays, you receive the money as a salary · straight into your existing personal bank account · with a payslip and social benefits. There is no separate business bank account to open, no bookkeeping and no annual return. The whole model is lawful, under Manpower Contractor Licence 1565 and Ministry of Labor supervision. NETO's fee is 5% of the invoice, before VAT.
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Do I need a business bank account to invoice a client in Israel?
No. Opening an Osek file does not require a business bank account, and through NETO you don't open an Osek file at all. You register, NETO sends your client a tax invoice on your behalf, and once they pay you receive the money as a salary in your own personal bank account · with a payslip, pension and National Insurance. No business account, no bookkeeping, no accountant · under Manpower Contractor Licence 1565 and Ministry of Labor supervision. The fee is 5% of the invoice, before VAT, and there is no subscription.
Two things get confused here. A business bank account is a separate account some banks push on the self-employed. An Osek file (Osek Murshe or Osek Patur) is your registration as self-employed with the Tax Authority, VAT and National Insurance. Many people who just want to invoice one client assume they have to set up both · and neither is true when you work through NETO.
Through NETO you keep using your ordinary personal bank account. NETO is your employer of record for the engagement, issues the invoice to your client, and pays you a salary into that personal account. Nothing opens at the bank, nothing opens at the Tax Authority.

NETO lets you invoice your client with no business account and no Osek file. It works in three moves:
Invoicing without a business account fits anyone who bills occasionally, or steadily, but doesn't want the overhead of self-employment:
Did one job for a company and need to invoice it · without opening anything.
A small project or ongoing work · invoice quickly, get paid to your own account.
Any service paid per session fits · no business account, no bookkeeping.
Earning on the side and don't want a second file open · read about tax on a second income.
Sign up online in minutes with your basic details and your personal bank account · fully digital.
Enter the client and the amount. The system shows your net pay after tax and contributions before you commit.
NETO sends your client a tax invoice with all the details, for the amount you set.
Once the client pays, you get a payslip and the money reaches your personal account, with full protections.
| What you deal with | NETO · personal account | Opening an Osek yourself |
|---|---|---|
| Business bank account | Not needed · your personal account | Often pushed by the bank |
| Osek file at the Tax Authority | None | Osek Murshe / Patur registration |
| Bookkeeping & annual return | NETO handles it | Yours to file, or an accountant's fee |
| Payslip & social benefits | Yes · pension & National Insurance | You arrange your own |
| Time to first invoice | About 5 minutes | Days to weeks of setup |
| Cost | 5% per invoice, before VAT | Accountant + fees, monthly |
Two minutes that show the whole model, start to finish.
No. You are paid as a salary into your ordinary personal bank account. There is no separate business account to open, because NETO · not you · is the party issuing the invoice.
Yes. NETO holds Manpower Contractor Licence no. 1565 from the Ministry of Economy and Labor and employs you for the engagement with a proper payslip. You can verify the licence in the public registry.
A fee of 5% on each invoice you issue, derived from the invoice amount your client pays, before VAT. No subscription, no minimum and no commitment · registration is free.
No. It works for a single job or ongoing work with the same client · read about salary against an invoice for the regular-work case.
Yes. You are employed by NETO for the engagement, so National Insurance, pension and severance provisions are calculated and you receive a proper payslip · subject to the terms of the engagement and Israeli law.
An Osek makes you self-employed · your own registration, bookkeeping, returns and often a business account. Through NETO you stay an employee for the engagement, keep your personal account, and NETO carries the paperwork. See the full invoice-without-a-business guide.
Sign up, create a work order, and issue your invoice in minutes. The payment reaches your personal account with a payslip · nothing to open at the bank.

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