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Tax Transformation in Morocco: A New Era for Fiscal Policy

The Moroccan government recently announced a number of important measures to simplify the VAT system. Exemption from VAT on commonly used consumer goods such as butter, canned sardines, powdered milk and household soap underlines the commitment to the welfare of citizens. The VAT rate will be gradually unified by 2026, with the aim of unifying the tax rate and extending its scope to the provision of remote services.

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Tax Transformation in Morocco: A New Era for Fiscal Policy

Tax Transformation in Morocco: A New Era for Fiscal Policy

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The Moroccan government recently announced a number of important measures to simplify the VAT system. Exemption from VAT on commonly used consumer goods such as butter, canned sardines, powdered milk and household soap underlines the commitment to the welfare of citizens. The VAT rate will be gradually unified by 2026, with the aim of unifying the tax rate and extending its scope to the provision of remote services.

Of these new measures, the highlights include the introduction of a new self-liquidation regime for VAT, the reintroduction of the 60-month storage requirement for movable assets, and the requirement to provide security in order to benefit from the VAT exemption for capital goods. These measures are also accompanied by penalties for non-compliance with enforcement deadlines, thus strengthening corporate responsibility.

The reform introduces a permanent tax exemption for the Mohammed VI Science and Health Foundation and a deduction for donations to the Foundation, while strictly applying the corporate tax rate (CT) of 35%. These measures will encourage philanthropy while strengthening the Foundation’s role in health and science. 

The deduction of social contributions for professionals, the increase in the standard deduction rate for artists, and the clarification of the procedure for determining taxable real estate and movable gains from inherited property are among the measures aimed at reducing and simplifying the tax burden and taxation of taxpayers.

Read also: Morocco Extends Tax Exemption to Cover Essential Consumer Goods

From a business point of view, the reform will bring welcome administrative simplifications that will allow for a more efficient management of tax obligations. The gradual harmonization of VAT rates should reduce uncertainty about rate fluctuations and provide businesses with greater transparency for budget planning.

In addition, the introduction of new regulations such as VAT self-assessment and withholding tax will introduce more effective mechanisms to facilitate corporate tax compliance processes. By encouraging philanthropy through donation deductions, the reforms also strengthen partnerships between the private sector and non-profit organizations, thereby promoting greater social responsibility.

In particular, the tax code has been simplified in order to encourage investment and improve the competitiveness of Moroccan businesses. As such, it would be important in the near future to closely monitor the implementation of these measures and to assess their real impact over time.

For now, however, suffice it to say that the new tax policies and measures adopted by the Moroccan government represent an important step in the reform of the country’s tax system. These measures are expected to have a positive impact on businesses and the Moroccan economy as a whole by promoting simplification and supporting economic growth. To ensure sustainable economic development, vigilance will be required and the effectiveness of these reforms will need to be further evaluated.

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