This evolution covers an increase in expenditures of 4.5 billion dirhams and revenues of 4.2 billion dirhams, explains the Ministry in a document on the SCRT for February 2023.
Revenues recorded, on a net basis of tax refunds, rebates and restitutions, a realization rate of 13.8% compared to the forecasts of the Finance Act (LF). Compared to the end of February 2022, these receipts were up by nearly 4.2 billion dirhams or 10.7%, the same source said.
For their part, tax revenues have shown an achievement rate of 15.7%. Their growth compared to the same period of 2022 is 10.8%. Tax refunds, rebates and restitutions, including the share borne by local authorities, amounted to nearly 1.3 billion dirhams, against 1.8 billion dirhams at the end of February 2022.
Non-tax revenues, for their part, recorded an achievement rate of 4%. They amounted to nearly 2.2 billion dirhams, i.e. the same level as at the end of February 2022.