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Issue a One-Time Invoice in Israel — No Business Registration Required

Freelancing on the side? Got a single project? NETO lets you invoice your client and receive payment with a legal payslip — without registering as self-employed, filing annual tax returns, or dealing with VAT.

✔ No business registration
✔ Licensed contractor #1565
✔ Payslip + National Insurance
✔ 100% legal in Israel

Quick Summary — One-Time Invoice Through NETO

  • A one-time invoice lets you receive payment for a single project without registering as self-employed
  • NETO acts as your legal employer (EOR model) — you receive a proper payslip with all employment rights
  • No business registration, no annual tax report, no monthly VAT filings
  • Suitable for employed workers, students, new immigrants, or anyone without steady freelance income
  • Licensed manpower contractor #1565 — full compliance with Israeli labor law

What Is a One-Time Invoice?

In Israel, if you receive payment for a service, the paying party typically needs an official invoice for tax purposes. Normally, this requires registering as a self-employed person (osek patur or osek murshe) with the Tax Authority and VAT office.

A one-time invoice is a legal alternative: NETO issues the invoice on your behalf and pays you as an employee — complete with a payslip, National Insurance deductions, and income tax withheld at source. You receive a net payment without dealing with any bureaucracy.

This is known as the EOR (Employer of Record) model. NETO holds manpower contractor license #1565 issued by the Israeli Ministry of Labor and is fully compliant with all Israeli labor regulations.

Who Can Use This Service?

NETO’s one-time invoice service is designed for:

  • Salaried employees who take on a side project or consulting gig
  • Students doing occasional freelance work
  • New immigrants who haven’t yet registered a business in Israel
  • Anyone completing a one-off project without wanting ongoing self-employment obligations
  • Retirees or part-time workers receiving payment for occasional services

You don’t need to be self-employed, and you don’t need any prior experience with Israeli tax filings. NETO handles all the administrative and regulatory requirements on your behalf.

How It Works — 4 Simple Steps

1

Register on the NETO platform

Create a free account at neto.live as a freelancer. The process takes a few minutes.

2

Enter your project details

Fill in the client’s name, project description, amount, and payment date.

3

NETO issues the invoice to your client

NETO generates a legal invoice and forwards it to your client in its own name.

4

You receive payment with a payslip

Once the client pays, NETO transfers the net amount to you and issues a formal payslip with all required deductions.

Key Benefits of One-Time Invoicing Through NETO

No Registration Required

Issue an invoice without opening a self-employment file with the Tax Authority or VAT office

Fully Legal

100% compliant with Israeli tax law. All deductions handled automatically

Payslip Included

Receive a formal payslip — useful for rental applications, loans, or visa purposes

National Insurance

Contributions to National Insurance (Bituach Leumi) are made on your behalf

Fast Payment

Funds transferred within 1–3 business days after client payment

No Ongoing Commitment

Use the service once or as many times as you need — no monthly fees or subscriptions

One-Time Invoice vs. Registering as Self-Employed

Feature NETO One-Time Invoice Self-Employed Registration
Business registration ✔ Not required ✖ Required
Annual tax report ✔ Not required ✖ Required
Monthly VAT filings ✔ Not required ✖ May be required
Payslip issued ✔ Yes ✖ No
Time to set up Minutes Days–weeks
National Insurance contributions ✔ Automatic ✖ Must self-arrange

Ready to Issue Your One-Time Invoice?

Join thousands of freelancers and side-workers who use NETO to invoice legally without the bureaucracy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it legal to issue an invoice without being self-employed in Israel?

Yes. By working through NETO’s EOR model, you receive payment as an employee — not a self-employed contractor. NETO issues the invoice to your client and pays you a salary with all required deductions. This is fully compliant with Israeli labor and tax law. See the Israel Tax Authority for official guidance.

How long does the process take?

Registration on the NETO platform takes a few minutes. Once your client pays the invoice, funds are typically transferred to you within 1–3 business days.

What is the cost / service fee?

NETO charges a service fee based on the invoice amount. The exact fee depends on the transaction details. Contact NETO for a specific quote — you’ll always know the net amount before committing.

I already have a salaried job. Can I still use this service?

Yes, absolutely. In fact, the service is specifically designed for salaried employees who receive occasional freelance income. The tax implications are handled automatically by NETO — no need to file an additional tax declaration.

What is the EOR model?

EOR stands for Employer of Record. Under this model, NETO becomes your legal employer for the specific project — handling all payroll, tax withholding, and National Insurance contributions. This lets you receive payment legally without registering a business. Learn more about NETO’s EOR service.

Yizhar Cohen, CEO of NETO - Employer of Record Israel
Yizhar Cohen

Entrepreneur, CEO and Founding Partner at NETO

I founded NETO with a vision to transform complex employment and payment processes into something simple, clear and legal for everyone. I believe that good service begins with human understanding, and the ability to combine smart technology with personal attention.

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