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Home > Economy > DGI Launches Mandatory Digital VAT Declaration Platform

DGI Launches Mandatory Digital VAT Declaration Platform

Non-resident companies providing digital services to customers in Morocco will soon have to complete new online tax procedures through the DGI portal.

Oumaima Moho AmerbyOumaima Moho Amer
May, 15, 2026
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DGI Launches Mandatory Digital VAT Declaration Platform

DGI Launches Mandatory Digital VAT Declaration Platform

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Casablanca — Morocco’s General Directorate of Taxes (DGI) has announced that its new platform for collecting Value-Added Tax (VAT) on remote digital services is now accessible through the SIMPL online tax services portal.

The platform, called “Taxation on digital services,” targets non-resident companies without an establishment in Morocco that provide dematerialized remote services to non-VAT liable clients based in the country. This includes clients whose headquarters, establishment, or tax domicile are located in Morocco.

According to the DGI, the new procedures will officially take effect on June 11, 2026, in line with Article 28 of Decree No. 2-25-862, which supplements Decree No. 2-06-574 related to the application of VAT rules. The decree was published in the Official Bulletin on December 11, 2025, in Arabic, and on December 18, 2025, in French.

Through the platform, companies concerned will be able to register online and obtain a tax identification number. They will also be required to submit quarterly declarations covering turnover generated in Morocco from the digital services concerned.

The declaration must be filed before the end of the first month following each quarter.

The DGI also said companies will need to record VAT payments made through the platform and keep a register detailing digital remote service transactions carried out in Morocco. The tax administration may request access to this register.

To support companies using the system, the DGI has made a user guide available for download through the SIMPL Tele-services section of its online portal.

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