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Deduction of tax at source for the purpose of backup withholding and the obligation to report. 2.9.1 Certain payments of interest, dividend and exchange for sale of securities reports must be reported to the tax authorities in the United States. If the recipient of said payments (who does not benefit from special exemption) does not confirm his identification number for the purpose of tax on the required form (for instance, tax form W-8BEN) or if there are other conditions, the payer of the payments is required to deduct tax from these payments at source, as backup (presently at a rate of 28%). Payments of interest on bonds and dividends on regular shares that are paid to an Israeli holder are not generally subject to deduction of tax at source for the purpose of backup, and so payments of exchange for sale of the proposed securities paid to an Israeli holder by a broker are not subject to the obligation of reporting and deduction of tax at source for the purpose of backup, and this on condition that the Israeli holder confirms his standing as a foreigner for the purpose of tax (not American) (certain methods of proving the position of foreigner are detailed in clausedocumentary requirements for the purpose of reduced tax deduction or exemption from tax deduction” above). It is up to the company to report once a year to the tax authorities in the United States about all interests and dividends that are paid to each holder who is not American, and about the tax that was deducted at source for them (if deduction was made, since as of the date of this Deed the tax rate is 0%). According to the charter, copies of said reports might be placed at the disposal of the tax authorities in Israel.
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