Controversy Intensifies Over Tax Exemption for Livestock Importers in Morocco
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Summary: Nabil Benabdellah has disclosed tax exemptions granted by the government to sheep and cattle importers exceeded official reports.
Rabat– Nabil Benabdellah, Secretary-General of the opposition party of Progress and Socialism (PPS), has disclosed that tax exemptions granted by the Akhannouch government to sheep and cattle importers from 2022 to 2024 amounted to approximately MAD 13.3 billion (USD 1.38 billion).
Citing an official government document, Benabdellah stated on the social media platform X that 277 importe
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