Read on app Read on app
✕
Prayer Times
  • Morocco
  • Lifestyle
  • Western Sahara
  • Login
  • Register
Morocco World News
  • Home
  • Culture
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Economy
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Sustainability
  • Tech
  • Sport
  • GITEX 2026
No Result
View All Result
Morocco World News
  • Home
  • Culture
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Economy
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Sustainability
  • Tech
  • Sport
  • GITEX 2026
No Result
View All Result
Morocco World News

Home > Economy > Morocco’s Tax Administration Advances Yet Faces Key Hurdles, IMF Finds

Morocco’s Tax Administration Advances Yet Faces Key Hurdles, IMF Finds

The IMF assessment guides the DGI’s 2024-2028 strategy and annual plans.

Firdaous NaimbyFirdaous Naim
Dec, 26, 2025
0 0
A A
IMF Projects Morocco Growth at 4.4%, Citing Investment and Agriculture

IMF Projects Morocco Growth at 4.4%, Citing Investment and Agriculture

Follow the latest news from Morocco World News

Join on WhatsApp Join on Telegram

Rabat – Morocco’s tax administration has made notable strides in recent years, but significant hurdles remain, according to a new evaluation conducted by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

This review, conducted from September 30 to October 13, the second since 2018, examines the performance of the General Directorate of Taxes (DGI) and identifies priority areas for reform.

Morocco collected last year approximately MAD 343.7 billion ($33.7 billion), representing 21.5% of GDP, despite a slowdown in economic growth to 3.2%. 

Value-added tax (VAT) continued to be the largest revenue source, accounting for 37% of total collections, followed by corporate tax at 22% and personal income tax at 18%. 

Among the 32 performance indicators reviewed, 18 showed improvement compared with 2018, signaling progress, though challenges persist.

The DGI has implemented a series of reforms aimed at modernizing operations and aligning them with international standards. Efforts include more structured field inspections and cross-referencing with other government agencies to identify unregistered taxpayers and expand the tax base.

A major development has been the launch of the online tax services portal, SIMPL, which mandates electronic filing for all taxpayers. The system now processes over 90% of tax declarations and payments digitally. 

Risk management has also been strengthened through the Data Reconciliation and Analysis System (SRAD), which leverages big data and advanced analytics to identify high-risk taxpayers and focus audits where they are most needed.

The DGI has further rolled out a risk-based audit program and implemented initiatives to encourage voluntary compliance. 

Taxpayers can access services around the clock through the portal, the “Daribati” mobile app, and a call center. 

Areas of concern

Despite these improvements, the evaluation identifies several pressing weaknesses. The taxpayer registry remains partially unreliable, particularly for inactive taxpayers, whose records are not always deactivated on time. 

Under Article 228 bis of the General Tax Code, a taxpayer is considered inactive if no declarations or payments have been made in the last three fiscal years and no activity has occurred during that period. 

The DGI is developing a system to automatically update inactive accounts.

Timely filing rates remain below international norms. In 2024, only 57.3% of corporate tax returns were submitted on time across all taxpayers, compared with 93.3% for large companies, falling short of the 75% benchmark. 

Personal income tax and VAT saw timely filing rates of 62.2% and 64.7%, respectively, while withholding tax filings stood at 56.8%.

Tax arrears also remain high. At the end of 2024, outstanding taxes averaged 58.8% of base tax revenues collected over the previous three years, with long-term arrears (over 12 months) representing 67% of the total. 

Tax dispute resolution also faces challenges. While the General Tax Code allows both administrative and judicial phases, most cases are settled informally. 

About 90% of disputes are resolved amicably before formal decisions, and only a small number enter formal litigation. Even though 90.5% of claims are resolved within 90 days, this falls short of international best practices.

The IMF’s assessment provides a roadmap for the DGI’s 2024-2028 strategic plan and annual implementation programs, encouraging the adoption of modern administrative techniques and setting measurable benchmarks.

Tags: International Monetary FundInternational Monetary Fund (IMF)Morocco tax administration
TweetShareShareSendShareScan

Recent News

The Moroccan national team held its first training session in the United States on Thursday, June 4, shortly after arriving in New Jersey for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Morocco Holds First Training Session Ahead of World Cup 2026

June 5, 2026
Ambassador Buchan: Reception by King Mohammed VI Marks Personal Milestone, Strong US-Morocco Ties

Ambassador Buchan: Reception by King Mohammed VI Marks Personal Milestone, Strong US-Morocco Ties

June 5, 2026
Morocco’s Atlas Lions Continue to Draw Widespread Attention Before 2026 World Cup

Morocco’s Atlas Lions Continue to Draw Widespread Attention Before 2026 World Cup

June 5, 2026
RS Berkane forward Paul Valère Bassene is facing disciplinary proceedings after the National Professional Football League officially referred his case to the Central Disciplinary Committee following his controversial celebration during Wednesday's Botola Pro clash against Raja Casablanca.

RS Berkane’s Paul Valère Bassene Faces Disciplinary Proceedings Despite Apology

June 5, 2026
Morocco’s FEC Launches Tender to Secure Green Climate Fund Accreditation

Morocco’s FEC Launches Tender to Secure Green Climate Fund Accreditation

June 5, 2026

USEFUL LINKS

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Careers
  • Terms Of Use
  • Cookies Policy

TOPICS

  • Mawazine 2025
  • Environment
  • Politics
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Western Sahara

REGIONS

  • International
  • Maghreb
  • Middle East
  • Africa

Download our App


Download the Morocco World News app on Google Play for Android

Download the Morocco World News app on the Apple App Store for iPhone and iPad

Copyright 2026 Morocco World News. All rights reserved. Morocco World News is not responsible for the content of external sites.
Read about our approach to external linking.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

*By registering into our website, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
  • Login
  • Sign Up
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Culture
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Economy
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Sustainability
  • Tech
  • Sport
  • GITEX 2026

Useful Links

  • Prayer Times

Useful Links:

  • Prayer Times

All Right Reserved © 2025 Morocco World News .

Contact us
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?