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Facilitating Customs Dispute Resolution to Bolster Trade Confidence

Wednesday 03 January 2024 - 10:40
Facilitating Customs Dispute Resolution to Bolster Trade Confidence

Recent amendments to Morocco’s customs code aim to streamline litigation procedures for questionable goods not physically seized. By easing the transaction process for these disputed items declared openly without seizure, customs authorities hope to boost tax and duty recovery while still protecting trade integrity.

Key changes outlined in Circular No. 6522/210, published by the Customs and Indirect Taxes Administration (ADII), specifically target Article 275. This update offers more flexibility in managing customs disputes by levying duties only on actually seized goods. However, this leniency does not extend to cases of outright smuggling under Articles 86 bis and 166 ter, involving posteriori audits and special regime surveillance. Strict penalties remain in place for detected fraud.

The reform pragmatically tackles difficulties in recovering owed taxes and duties for disputed unseized goods declared openly. By relaxing litigation procedures, customs officials intend to facilitate dispute settlement while upholding the customs system’s credibility.

Economically, increased trust and administrative simplicity should encourage trade by smoothing dispute resolution and removing barriers. An easier, more predictable environment also bolsters Morocco’s international competitiveness and growth prospects by attracting global business.

While providing a pragmatic boost to revenue collection and economic exchange, Morocco’s updated customs code preserves hardline enforcement against subversion and fraud. This balanced approach aims to strengthen trade confidence and national prosperity.


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