This trend reflects a greater increase in overall expenditure (+15.6 billion dirhams) than in revenue (+4.9 billion dirhams), explains the Ministry in a document on the SCRT for May 2023.
According to the same source, on a basis net of tax refunds, rebates and restitutions, revenues were 39.4% higher than forecast in the Finance Act. Compared with the end of May 2022, these revenues were up by nearly 4.9 billion dirhams or 4.1%.
Tax receipts showed a realization rate of 42.8%. Compared with the end of May 2022, they rose by almost 5 billion dirhams or 4.8%. Tax refunds, rebates and restitutions, including the portion borne by local authorities, amounted to nearly 6.6 billion dirhams versus MAD 7.4 billion.