Import taxes and duties for shipping goods to Morocco.
Overview of shipping goods to Morocco.
When shipping goods to Morocco, the recipient is required to pay import duties and taxes, whether for personal or commercial purposes. These duties and taxes are calculated based on the CIF (Cost, Insurance, & Freight) price of the goods, which includes the cost of the goods, insurance, and freight. In addition to import duties, there are also sales taxes, timber taxes, specific type and category taxes, and inland consumption taxes.
Sales tax in Morocco
Morocco levies a sales tax based on the standard import duty rate of 20%. Some goods are subject to lower rates of 7%, 10%, and 14%, calculated based on the CIF price plus applicable duties and specific taxes or categories of goods.
Minimum taxes and duties in Morocco.
Morocco has no minimum duty rate; that is, all shipments to Morocco are subject to duties, sales taxes, and other charges, regardless of the value of the goods.
Other taxes and customs fees in Morocco.
Shipments to Morocco are subject to various taxes, including timber tax, specific commodity tax, and consumer goods tax. The timber tax is levied on certain types of shipments at rates between 6% and 12%, calculated on the total CIF value.
Para-fiscal tax is levied at a single rate on all imported goods, at 0.25% of the total CIF value. Inland consumption tax is a tax on specific goods based on units of measurement such as weight or volume, which must be collected at a fixed rate.
Location and contact information for the Moroccan Customs Department.
Further information regarding import declaration procedures and restrictions on goods entering Morocco can be found on the Moroccan Customs website: https://www.visahq.com/morocco/customs
How to send goods to Morocco.
For shipments to Morocco, SME SHIPPING provides document and parcel delivery services via DHL EXPRESS, FEDEX EXPRESS, TNT EXPRESS, Global Mail, and international sea freight.





