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Morocco’s Local Tax Reform Shifts Power to Regions

Morocco has introduced a major reform of local taxation, shifting key financial powers to regional authorities to strengthen autonomy and improve efficiency.

Zayneb ElasraouibyZayneb Elasraoui
Apr, 30, 2026
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Morocco’s Local Tax Reform Shifts Power to Regions

Morocco’s Local Tax Reform Shifts Power to Regions

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Fez – Morocco is moving to reshape its local tax system, giving more financial power to regional and local authorities under a new law aimed at improving efficiency and supporting decentralization.

According to Finance News Hebdo, the newly adopted Law 14/25 marks a significant step in reforming local taxation.

It transfers key responsibilities from the central government to territorial collectivities, with the goal of strengthening their financial independence and reducing reliance on state budget transfers.

This reform is designed to give local authorities greater autonomy, Economy and Finance Minister Nadia Fettah Alaoui told the Chamber of Councillors, stressing that it is in line with Morocco’s broader plan for advanced regionalization.

The law also updates and complements the existing legal framework, particularly Law 47/06, as part of a wider effort to modernize and clarify the local tax system.

It was developed through coordination between the Interior and Finance ministries to create a clearer institutional structure.

At its core, the reform seeks to simplify local taxes by clarifying tax bases and rates, while improving governance at the territorial level.

It aligns with the national framework law on tax reform, which calls for better coherence between local and state taxation systems.

One of the most notable changes is the transfer of key tax functions to the General Directorate of Taxes (DGI).

The agency will now be responsible for issuing, collecting, and handling disputes related to housing tax and communal services tax.

The reform goes beyond technical adjustments. “This is a redistribution of financial power,” she said, noting that it links fiscal decision-making more closely to financial outcomes at the local level.

The reform also redefines the roles of public institutions.

Responsibilities previously managed by the Treasury are now aligned with the mandates of local authorities, while the head of the tax administration replaces the Treasury in ongoing legal cases related to the affected taxes.

Officials and experts say the changes should lead to more efficient tax collection, higher revenues, and stronger local development.

The reform also gives local tax collectors expanded authority, including enforcement powers and legal representation in tax disputes.

Overall, Law 14/25 reflects a broader shift in Morocco’s governance model, placing greater responsibility, and accountability, at the local level as the country continues its path toward deeper regionalization.

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