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Maya Carmi Lubartovski
Maya is the head of our firm’s real estate taxation practice.
Adv. Maya Carmi Lubartovski specializes in real estate taxation. Inter alia, Maya advises clients in relation to all tax aspects of complex real estate transactions, including urban renewal transactions, combination transactions, sales of apartments with building rights, and more.
Maya also engages in tax planning, handles pre-ruling applications, and composes legal opinions and articles on the subject of real estate taxation.
In addition, Maya represents clients during discussions with the tax authorities.
Prior to joining our firm in 2024, Maya worked for about 14 years at a leading real estate taxation firm, where she headed the department.
Maya is a lecturer for professional continuing education courses run by the Israel Bar Association and other bodies.
Maya is also a certified mediator listed on the Small Claims Court’s list of mediators and acting Chairperson of the Israel Bar Association’s Tel Aviv District Real Estate Taxation Committee since 2024
Education:
Tel Aviv University, LL.B., 1999
Admission:
Israel Bar Association, 2000
Insights & News - Maya Carmi Lubartovski:
Our New Podcast Is Now Live on Spotify – Barnea on Business!
We are excited to launch our new podcast, where we translate complex legal issues into practical tools you can apply in the real world. In each episode, our firm’s partners analyze current and key topics in the business world, including corporate law, M&A, regulation and ESG, labor law, real estate, taxation, capital markets, and more, demonstrate how to put legal tools into action. This podcast is designed for anyone operating at the intersection of law and business and seeking hands-on knowledge and practical insights.
Share Transfers Between Siblings Are Tax-Exempt - Even Indirect Gifts from Parents
The Building Was Destroyed – Now What? Urban Renewal and the Rights of Elderly Residents
Following the recent missile attacks from Iran, several old buildings collapsed across the country. Government ministers have announced plans to advance urban renewal initiatives for these affected structures. As the state works to develop a comprehensive strategy, we examined the unique rights of elderly residents in urban renewal projects, since, in many cases, senior citizens are the ones living in these aging buildings. A detailed guide on the subject by Adv. Maya Carmi, an expert in real estate taxation, was published on Ynet.