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Addressing Reluctance: Legal Solutions for Digital Payments in Moroccan Tourist Hubs

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Addressing Reluctance: Legal Solutions for Digital Payments in Moroccan Tourist Hubs

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Economic actors in Morocco are raising concerns over the reluctance of many restaurants and strategic facilities in key tourist areas to adopt digital payment methods. This resistance, they argue, not only inconveniences tourists but also undermines tax transparency.

Recent incidents, such as disputes at popular restaurants in Marrakech and Rabat, highlight the growing tension. A notable altercation occurred at a restaurant along the coastal road in Rabat due to the absence of electronic payment options. While no legal mandate currently requires establishments to offer such facilities, experts suggest that this intentional omission often points to tax evasion.

Tax professionals emphasise the need for legal measures to enforce the mandatory adoption of digital payment systems in high-traffic tourist locations. It is observed that the current generation increasingly prefers cashless transactions, requiring businesses to adapt.

Restaurants and facilities that refuse electronic payments despite heavy daily footfall aim to evade taxes. Regular audits by tax authorities are required to pressure non-compliant businesses and ensure their alignment with ongoing economic reforms. It is proposed integrating requirements for electronic payment systems into licensing processes, arguing that such measures would align with broader efforts to combat cash dependency and informal economic practices. Digital transactions create transparent records of sales, which some businesses seek to avoid by underreporting revenue.

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Morocco’s central bank initiatives, such as reducing electronic payment fees and capping transaction commissions at 0.65%, are vital steps toward fostering trust between businesses, tax authorities, and financial institutions.

As Morocco prepares to host major international events, stakeholders stress the urgency of implementing solutions that modernise payment systems, promote transparency, and enhance the overall tourism experience.