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Home > Economy > Morocco Records Budget Deficit of $3 Billion in First Half of 2020

Morocco Records Budget Deficit of $3 Billion in First Half of 2020

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Jul, 19, 2020
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Morocco Records Budget Deficit of $3 Billion in First Half of 2020

Morocco Records Budget Deficit of $3 Billion in First Half of 2020

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Rabat – At the end of June 2020, the General Treasury of Morocco (TGR) recorded a budget deficit of  MAD 28.8 billion ($3 billion) while examining the situation of expenses and resources.

The data published in TGR’s report on finance statistics in Morocco for the month of June shows a notable increase in the budget deficit of more than MAD 6 billion ($626.7 million) from the year prior.

Statistics from TGR show that the deficit takes into account a “positive balance of MAD 8.3 billion” — or $866.9 million — from the Special Accounts of Treasury (CST) and the Services of the State Managed Autonomously (SIGMA)

The TGR report explains that the “execution of the finance law shows a negative ordinary balance” of MAD 805 million ($84 million) against a positive balance of MAD 2.3 billion ($240.2 million) in 2019. The statistics are on the basis of the receipts collected and the expenses issued.

Gross ordinary revenues, however, stood at MAD 125.5 billion ($13.1 billion) against 124.5 billion ($13 billion) at the end of June 2019. 

The result represents a 0.7% increase.

TGR argued that this result is due to the increase in non-tax revenue (66.2%), combined with the reduction in direct taxes (3.1%), customs duties (3.9%), indirect taxes (9.6%), and registration and stamp duties (22.6%) .

At the end of June 2020, gross tax revenue reached MAD 102.6 billion ($10.7 billion) against MAD 110.8 billion ($11.57 billion) in June 2019, representing a decrease of 7.4%.

The evolution of tax revenue is due to the 11.7% drop in customs revenue and the 5.7% decrease in household taxation.

Morocco’s expenditure commitments, involving those not subject to prior commitment visa, amounted to MAD 315.9 billion ($33 billion) at the end of June 2020.

The sum represents an overall commitment rate of 50% against 54% a year earlier.

“The issue rate on commitments was 83% against 79% a year earlier,” TGR reported.

Investment expenses issued under Morocco’s general budget stood at MAD 36.3 billion ($3.79 billion) at the end of June 2020 against MAD 32.6 billion ($3.4 billion) in 2019.

The number represents an increase of 11.4%, amounting to MAD 3.72 billion ($388.56 million).

This year’s budget deficit might be due to the continuous crisis resulting from COVID-19 in Morocco. The pandemic has notably impacted the country’s economy, urging the government to amend the 2020 Finance Bill to adequately face the recupressions.

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