Moroccan Customs Alert: 5 Critical Scenarios Requiring Declaration for Travelers and Expats

Moroccans residing abroad (MRE) and travelers sometimes have to declare their goods upon arrival in Morocco. This formality, often neglected, makes it possible to avoid seizures, fines and unpleasant surprises. Here are five situations where the declaration is mandatory.
1. If you are transporting cash in foreign currency
Any sum in foreign currency exceeding the threshold set by the regulations must be declared to customs. Failure to do so will result in the immediate seizure of the funds and penalties.
2. If you are introducing a vehicle under Temporary Admission
The introduction of a car in Morocco by an MRE is subject to the Temporary Admission (AT) regime. The declaration is mandatory to set the authorized duration of the vehicle’s stay and avoid fines.
3. If you are importing goods subject to VAT exemption
Non-resident travelers who wish to recover the VAT on their purchases in Morocco must declare these goods to customs upon departure. Statements and invoices must be presented within the time limit (maximum 3 months).
4. If your luggage contains products excluded from the franchise
Food products, tobacco, medicines (except for personal use), unmounted precious stones, weapons, private vehicles and their equipment are excluded from the franchise and must be systematically declared.
5. If you are bringing back goods intended for non-personal use
Personal effects are admitted duty-free. However, if your luggage contains goods in quantities or values exceeding the scope of personal use, they must be declared as imports and subject to duties and taxes.
Foreign currency, vehicles, tax-free goods, excluded products and luggage beyond personal use are among the cases where customs declaration is imperative. Failure to comply with these rules can be costly for MREs.
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