
Airbnb Evades Moroccan Tax Laws Despite Regulations
25 November 2022
Airbnb, the community platform that connects travelers with hotel companies (hotels, guesthouses, vacation rentals), and real estate investors, escapes Moroccan taxation.
25 November 2022
Airbnb, the community platform that connects travelers with hotel companies (hotels, guesthouses, vacation rentals), and real estate investors, escapes Moroccan taxation.
17 October 2022
In order to allow Moroccans to have access to health services, the government is considering reviewing the taxation on medicines and health products. Mechanisms are being (…)
14 April 2022
As of last March, the Moroccan customs service collected 18.78 billion dirhams, up 18% compared to the same month last year.
10 April 2022
In Morocco, municipalities are facing serious difficulties due to the drop in tax revenues. A situation that delays the development of projects. The leaders are waiting for the (…)
14 March 2022
At the end of February 2022, customs revenue reached more than 11.22 billion dirhams (MMDH), up 17.2% compared to February 2020, according to the General Treasury of the (…)
15 February 2022
In 2021, revenue from fees imposed on the consumption of alcoholic beverages saw a significant increase, exceeding the government’s forecasts included in the Finance Act.
29 December 2021
The government will hold a council this Thursday, under the chairmanship of Aziz Akhannouch. On the agenda of the work, among other things, a draft decree on the application of (…)
25 December 2021
The refund of VAT arrears for private companies announced by the government will start next week and will be gradual until April 2022.
14 December 2021
At the end of last November, customs revenue reached more than 63.29 billion DH, marking a 24% year-on-year growth, according to the General Treasury of the Kingdom (TGR).
30 November 2021
The government will soon proceed to repay debts to companies. A minimum of 1 billion dirhams will be paid by the end of next December.