Haredi public institutions are beginning to deal with the imposition of the tax on the disposable tools imposed by Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman.
Members of MK Rabbi Uri Maklev's office examined the costs of imposing the tax and came to the calculation that the ultra-Orthodox institutions will pay an additional NIS 14.5 million a year due to the tax.
The entire ultra-Orthodox public is expected to pay NIS 290 million more each year as a result of the tax, according to calculations by the Maklev bureau.
The calculation is made according to a key of one hundred diners.
The cost of the supplement for one hundred students will be NIS 1752.3 per month. In a year, the tax supplement will be over NIS 20,000 for every 100 yeshiva students. The variance.
"This decree on disposable products joins further decrees of deliberate harassment of the ultra-Orthodox public," said MK Uri Maklev of Torah Judaism.
The Ministry of Health does not allow the use of reusable plastic tools and the Ministry of Finance micromanages the disposable tools "