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Sponsored Q&A: Dentons (Morocco)

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5 September 2023
TaxMorocco

1. What are the key tax laws and regulations in Morocco that individuals and businesses should be aware of?

The General Tax Code consolidates all the tax laws related to corporate tax, personal income tax, value added tax (VAT), and registration duties.

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