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Morocco

0–38% progressive · 0% on first MAD 30,000/year · Employee CNSS 4.48% · Casablanca financial hub · 14km from Spain

0% (MAD 0–30,000/year); 10% → 20% → 30% → 34% → 38% (above MAD 180,000/year)
Income Tax Rates
MAD 30,000/year (~$3,000/year) — first bracket is 0%
Tax-Free Amount
4.48% (Caisse Nationale de Sécurité Sociale — pension and disability)
Employee CNSS Social
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Morocco Tax Facts

— 2026
Income Tax Rates
0% (MAD 0–30,000/year); 10% → 20% → 30% → 34% → 38% (above MAD 180,000/year)
Tax-Free Amount
MAD 30,000/year (~$3,000/year) — first bracket is 0%
Employee CNSS Social
4.48% (Caisse Nationale de Sécurité Sociale — pension and disability)
Employee AMO Health
2.26% (Assurance Maladie Obligatoire — mandatory health)
Capital Gains
15% (shares) or 20% (real property) — separate CGT rates
Tax Year
1 Jan – 31 Dec

Quick Country Comparison

— at MAD 300,000
Country Take-home Eff. Rate vs Morocco
Morocco
MAD 186,000 ~38%
Tunisia
MAD 195,000 ~35% +MAD 9,000
Spain
MAD 177,000 ~41% −MAD 9,000
France
MAD 165,000 ~45% −MAD 21,000

Morocco: 0–38% IGR + CNSS 4.48% + AMO 2.26% = ~6.74% total social. France: 11–45% + ~7.9% employee social. Spain: 19–47% + ~6.4% social. Tunisia: 0–35%. MAD 300,000 ≈ $30,000. Illustrative — not tax advice.

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Comparison Guides

Comparison Guides

See how Morocco compares to France and other North African and European economies.

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Salary Guides

Salary Guides

Morocco uses the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). The combined employee social contribution (CNSS 4.48% + AMO 2.26% = ~6.74%) is among the lowest in the Mediterranean region. The progressive income tax (IGR — Impôt Général sur le Revenu) provides a zero-rate bracket up to MAD 30,000/year. Morocco's proximity to Europe (Gibraltar Strait crossing: 14km from Spain) makes it unique among North African economies.

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Moving from Morocco

Moving from Morocco

Morocco offers a Residence Permit for foreign nationals who can demonstrate legal income (employment, business, or investment). Casablanca (Maarif, CIL, Anfa areas) and Marrakech (Hivernage, Gueliz) are the primary expat hubs. Cost of living: Casablanca apartment $400–$900/month; Marrakech 20–30% cheaper. Morocco has strong French and Spanish expat communities and is particularly popular with French professionals seeking lower taxes with proximity to Paris (3-hour flight, frequent service from Casablanca).

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Last Updated: June 2026 · Daniel · CountryTaxCalc