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Get Paid by Invoice as a Salaried Person, Without Opening a Business

Already employed and want to earn on the side, or a client needs a proper invoice? You don't have to open an osek file. NETO issues a legal tax invoice on your behalf, handles VAT and withholding, and pays you a clean net salary.

Stay salaried Legal tax invoice No business file
A salaried professional working freelance jobs on the side
Licensed #1565Bareket I.T. Ltd.

Quick answer

In Israel, only a registered business (osek) can legally issue a tax invoice. As a salaried person you can still bill for extra work legally: have NETO issue a compliant tax invoice on your behalf and pay you as an employee.

You stay salaried, your client gets a proper invoice with VAT, any tax withholding is handled, and you receive your net pay with a payslip. No osek file to open, run, or close · ideal for a side gig or occasional projects.

  • Bill a client for extra work without opening a business · NETO issues the invoice for you.
  • NETO acts as a licensed manpower contractor (#1565) and issues a compliant tax invoice on your behalf.
  • You stay salaried · you get a real payslip with statutory deductions handled.
  • The flow: enter the client and job · NETO calculates, issues the invoice, and pays your net.
  • Nothing to pay up front · NETO's fee comes out of the invoice, with one clear breakdown.
The short version

What "an invoice for a salaried person" really means

It is a simple, technological way for people who want to stay salaried to issue invoices to clients without opening a business file, while still receiving a legal payslip from a licensed manpower company.

You take on the extra work, agree a price with your client, and NETO issues the tax invoice in its name. NETO then pays you as an employee, deducting the statutory items and its fee. You feel as free as a freelancer, but you stay formally salaried, with the rights that come with it. This route suits anyone who wants extra income, freelancers at the start of the road who aren't sure about future volume, and professionals who would rather focus on the work than on bureaucracy.

If you expect to invoice every month, a dedicated NETO freelancer setup or a one-off one-time invoice may fit even better. For occasional extra income while you stay salaried, read on.

Who it's for

Who benefits from invoicing as a salaried person

If you want to bill a client but don't want the burden of a registered business, this is the legal way to get paid and keep your employee status.

  • Employees with a side gig · you have a regular job and earned extra from a project, and the client wants an invoice.
  • Freelancers at the start · you're testing the waters and aren't sure yet whether the income justifies opening a file.
  • Professionals who hate paperwork · you'd rather spend your time on the work than on bookkeeping and reports.
  • Anyone who wants employee rights · you'd like a payslip and the protections of salaried status, not the exposure of running a business.
How it works

How invoicing as a salaried person works with NETO

You can't legally issue a tax invoice yourself without a business · but NETO can issue one for you and pay you as an employee. Here's what NETO takes care of.

A real tax invoice

NETO issues a legal, compliant tax invoice to your client in its name · exactly what their bookkeeper needs to record the expense.

VAT & withholding

VAT is added as required and any tax withholding is handled and reported, so you stay fully compliant without lifting a finger.

You stay salaried

NETO pays you as an employee with a payslip, so you keep employee status and rights while billing for extra work.

This page is general information, not legal or tax advice. For your specific situation, check with an Israeli tax professional · or just ask NETO and we'll walk you through it.
Step by step

Issue an invoice while staying salaried · in 4 steps

Register and fill in form 101

Open a free account online and complete an employee card (form 101) with your details. No registered business, no osek file, no up-front payment · sign up here.

Enter the client and job details

Tell NETO who the client is, the amount you agreed, and what the work was. The system prepares a compliant tax invoice on your behalf.

NETO issues the tax invoice

NETO sends your client a legal tax invoice in its name, with VAT included and any required withholding handled. You see an accurate simulation of your net pay before it's sent.

Get paid as an employee

When the client pays, the payment passes through NETO. It deducts its fee and the statutory amounts and transfers your net pay, with a payslip showing the full breakdown.

The flow

Where your money goes, at a glance

From the moment your client pays to the moment your net pay lands, here's the path the money takes.

1
Client pays NETO

Your client settles the tax invoice NETO issued, including VAT.

2
VAT remitted

NETO remits the VAT to the tax authority on the invoice.

3
Deductions & fee

Statutory withholding and NETO's service fee are deducted and reported.

4
Net pay to you

Your net pay reaches your bank account with a clear payslip.

Side by side

Invoice via NETO vs opening an osek

For occasional, extra income while you stay employed, the difference in bureaucracy is the whole story.

FactorOpen a business (osek)Stay employee-onlyNETO invoice for an employee
Business registration neededYes · open a fileNone None
Can bill a client for extra workYesNo · you turn the work down Yes, with a compliant invoice
VAT & withholdingYour responsibilityNot relevant Handled for you
Employee status & payslipNo · you're self-employedYes, from your main job Yes, you stay salaried
Ongoing reporting & closing the fileRequired, even for one jobNone None
Best forRegular, high-volume incomeOnly if you skip the extra work Side gigs & occasional work

Wondering whether this is right for you? See whether it's legal to work through an invoice service and how to issue an invoice without a business.

What it costs

What it costs, in plain terms

There's nothing to pay up front and no registration cost. NETO's fee is simply deducted from the invoice amount, so you only pay when you actually get paid.

No up-front cost

You don't pay to open an account or to issue the invoice. The fee comes out of the payment, not your pocket.

One clear breakdown

NETO's service fee plus the statutory items (VAT, withholding) are shown on your payslip · no surprises.

Tax counts for you

Withheld tax is credited to you and counts toward your annual tax, so you can reclaim any overpayment when you file.

Because you're salaried in two places, smart tax coordination can prevent over-withholding. Contact NETO for an exact breakdown before you commit.

Real examples

Two situations where this fits

Extra income, kept salaried

You have a full-time job and built a website for a local business on the side. They want an invoice for their books, and you don't want to open an osek for one project. NETO issues the invoice, handles VAT and withholding, and pays you the rest as an employee · your main salary is untouched.

Testing the freelance waters

You're thinking of going freelance but aren't sure the work will be steady. Instead of opening and later closing a business file, you bill your first clients through NETO, stay salaried, and decide later whether to commit to an osek.

If the work becomes regular, compare the pay-by-invoice and payroll routes and the full freelance payroll solution to see what's most efficient long term.

Watch

See how to invoice without opening a business

A short walkthrough of how NETO lets you issue an invoice like a freelancer, without opening a file.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can I be salaried and still issue an invoice?
Yes, indirectly. You cannot issue a tax invoice yourself without a registered business, but you can keep your salaried job and have NETO issue a compliant tax invoice to your client on your behalf. NETO pays you as an employee, so you stay salaried while billing for extra work.
Do I have to open a business to bill for extra work?
No. Opening, running and later closing an osek file for occasional income is often more bureaucracy and cost than it's worth. With NETO you skip the business file: NETO issues the invoice, handles VAT and withholding, and transfers your net pay with a payslip.
Is working through NETO's invoice service legal?
Yes. NETO (Bareket I.T. Ltd., reg 515486058, manpower license 1565) issues a real tax invoice, reports the income, and handles VAT and withholding · everything is documented and compliant.
Will it affect my main salary or tax?
Your main job is unaffected. The extra income is paid to you as employment income through NETO, with tax withheld at source. Because it's documented, you can run tax coordination so the right amount is withheld, and reclaim any overpayment when you file.
How does the service work?
You register, fill in a form 101 and your client and job details, and NETO issues the tax invoice to your client. The system shows your net pay after deductions. When the client pays, NETO deducts its fee and the statutory amounts and transfers your net pay with a payslip.
What does it cost?
There's nothing to pay up front and no registration cost. NETO's service fee plus statutory items such as VAT and withholding are deducted from the invoice amount and shown clearly on your payslip. For exact figures, contact us.
Do I have to handle VAT myself?
No. The invoice NETO issues includes VAT as required by law, and NETO remits it. You don't register for VAT or file VAT returns yourself for invoice-based extra income.
Who is the service for?
Salaried employees who want extra income by invoice, freelancers starting out who are unsure about future volume, professionals who prefer to focus on the work rather than paperwork, and anyone who wants employee-style benefits without running an osek file.
Summary

The bottom line

If you're salaried and want to bill for extra work, you don't need to open a business. NETO lets you invoice clients legally while keeping employee status:

  • You stay salaried and keep employee rights, with a real payslip for every job.
  • Your client receives a legal, compliant tax invoice with VAT, ready for their books.
  • VAT and withholding are handled for you · no business file to open, run, or close.
  • Nothing to pay up front · NETO's fee comes out of the invoice, with a clear breakdown.
  • Backed by a licensed manpower contractor (#1565), so everything is documented and compliant.

Bill your next client without opening a business

Tell us about the job and NETO will issue a compliant tax invoice, handle VAT and withholding, and pay you net · while you stay salaried.

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About this guide

Written by the NETO team (Bareket I.T. Ltd.), a licensed Israeli manpower contractor (#1565) that issues compliant invoices and runs payroll for salaried people, freelancers and companies. General information, not legal advice.

About the author
Yizhar CohenYC
Yizhar CohenEntrepreneur · CEO and Founding Partner at NETO

I founded NETO to turn complex employment and payment processes into something simple, clear and legal for everyone. Good service starts with human understanding, combined with smart technology and personal attention.

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