News Morocco Taxes: 3 things a 36-year-old retiree wishes she'd done differently after leaving a $200,000 a year job in advertising
Mallory Solomon left a six-figure salary and long workdays in advertising to pursue purpose-driven entrepreneurship. Here's how she did it.
News Morocco Taxes: Morocco government offers more scholarships to Ghanaian students
The government of Morocco has increased the quota of its annual scholarship program to Ghanaian students willing to study in Morocco to...
News Morocco Taxes: 30% OFF Morocco: 7nt 4* half-board tour visiting Marrakech, Ouarzazate, Merzouga & Zagora
Mateys, we've got a unique 7-night Moroccan tour for you today that is currently 30% off. This tour visits the cities and towns of Marrakech, Ouarzazate, Merzouga & Zagora. From valleys and gorges of ...
News Morocco Taxes: New RES4Africa study proposes actions to advance Morocco’s energy transformation
RES4Africa's latest study explores possible solutions to enhance Morocco’s full potential of solar energy deployment and energy transition.
News Morocco Taxes: Morocco Moves into Medical Cannabis Cultivation
Morocco has moved forward on regulations allowing medical cannabis cultivation in an area of the country, similar to the Emerald Triangle.
News Morocco Taxes: 17 offices across 10 countries; the region’s leading law firm expands its operations
Nesrine Roudane Partner and Head of the Morocco office at Al Tamimi & Company Samer Qudah Managing Partner at Al Tamimi & Company DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, March 18, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Al Tamimi & Company, the leading law firm in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), has announced that, on 1 April 2022, it will open a new office in Casablanca, Morocco. The expansion will see the law firm grow its footprint in the MENA region to 17 offices across 10 countries. Al Tamimi and Company’s
News Morocco Taxes: Morocco seeks foreign medics to plug pandemic gaps, minister says
Morocco is considering wage hikes for health workers and tax incentives to attract foreign investors and doctors to plug shortages in the health system as it battles the pandemic and expands medical ...
News Morocco Taxes: Morocco’s GDP Expected to Grow by 2.9% in 2022 (High Planning Commission)
The national economy is expected to grow by 2.9% in 2022, according to the High Planning Commission (HCP). “Given an increase in taxes and duties on products net of subsidies of nearly 3.9%, the gross ...