How to Open a Business in Morocco as a Spanish Citizen

How to Open a Business in Morocco as a Spanish Citizen

Opening a business in Morocco as a Spanish citizen is a straightforward process — you don’t need Moroccan nationality, and there are no major restrictions on foreign ownership. With Morocco’s strategic location, proximity to Europe, and investor-friendly policies, it has become an ideal gateway for Spanish entrepreneurs seeking North African market access.

Why Spanish Citizens Are Investing in Morocco

Morocco offers Spanish entrepreneurs:

  • Geographical proximity and fast logistics
  • Preferential trade agreements (including with the EU and Spain)
  • Affordable labor and operational costs
  • Tax exemptions and financial incentives
  • Strategic sectors like renewable energy, tourism, e-commerce, agribusiness, and automotive

Step-by-Step: Open a Company in Morocco as a Spanish Citizen

1. Choose Your Business Structure

Most Spanish citizens choose one of the following:

  • SARL (LLC) – Easiest and most common, with limited liability
  • SA (Joint Stock Company) – Best for larger operations or investors
  • Branch Office – For expanding an existing Spanish business
  • Auto-entrepreneur – For freelancers and small-scale startups

💡 For most small to mid-size Spanish businesses, an SARL is the optimal structure due to low capital requirements and flexibility.

2. Obtain a “Certificat Négatif” (Company Name Certificate)

This certificate confirms that your chosen business name is available. You can obtain it online via OMPIC.

3. Draft the Statutes and Incorporation Documents

Documents include:

  • Company statutes (signed and legalized)
  • Identification of Spanish shareholders
  • Address of the registered office in Morocco
  • Declaration of investment (for foreign capital)

4. Deposit Share Capital in a Moroccan Bank

The minimum capital for an SARL is MAD 10,000 (~€900). A Moroccan business bank account is mandatory.

5. Register the Company

You must:

  • Register with the Registre de Commerce (Commercial Register)
  • Obtain your ICE (Tax ID number)
  • Subscribe to the CNSS (Social Security)
  • File with the Tribunal de Commerce
  • Submit to the Direction Générale des Impôts

6. Get Licenses and Permits

Depending on your industry, you may need:

  • Import/export license
  • Food and health safety certificates
  • Environmental clearance
  • Sector-specific approvals

7. Hire Employees (Optional)

You’ll need to:

  • Register with the CNSS for social security
  • Subscribe to health insurance and professional training tax
  • Use payroll software or outsource via a Moroccan PEO or EOR for simplified hiring

📊 Key Tax Rates in Morocco

TaxRate
Corporate Tax (standard)30%
Corporate Tax (< MAD 3M turnover)15%
Employee Income TaxProgressive (0%–38%)
Employer Social Charges20.71% to 25.71%
Employee Contributions~8.05%
VAT20% (standard)

🧾 Spanish companies can benefit from Morocco’s double taxation treaty with Spain, ensuring profits aren’t taxed twice.


Top Sectors for Spanish Entrepreneurs in Morocco

  • Tourism & Hospitality – Especially in Marrakech, Agadir, Chefchaouen
  • Renewable Energy – Solar and wind projects are booming
  • Textiles & Manufacturing – Especially near Tangier and Casablanca
  • Agro-food & Agriculture – Morocco exports citrus, olives, seafood
  • E-Commerce – Morocco’s mobile commerce sector is rapidly growing

Advantages for Spanish Citizens

  • Shared Mediterranean culture and business values
  • Spanish widely spoken in northern Morocco
  • Direct flights from Madrid, Barcelona, and Málaga
  • EU-Morocco agreements simplify trade
  • Spain is Morocco’s #1 trading partner

Legal Considerations and Market Entry Tips

  • Use local legal advisors for statute drafting and compliance
  • Be aware of foreign investment rules in agriculture and fishing
  • Consider starting with a PEO or EOR if you don’t want a full legal entity
  • Moroccan bureaucracy involves multiple copies, stamps, and verifications — patience is key

Need Help Setting Up?

Contact a Moroccan law or accounting firm specializing in foreign business setups. They can:

  • Handle registration
  • Manage permits
  • Set up accounting and payroll
  • Assist with bilingual contracts

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can Spanish citizens own 100% of a Moroccan company?

Yes. Morocco allows full foreign ownership in most sectors except for some restricted industries like agriculture and fishing.

Do I need a Moroccan partner?

No. You can fully own the business yourself as a Spanish national.

Can I repatriate my profits back to Spain?

Yes. Profits can be freely transferred after meeting tax obligations, thanks to Morocco–Spain treaties.

Do I need a residency permit?

Not initially. But if you plan to live in Morocco, you must apply for a residency card (carte de séjour) with your business documentation.

How long does it take to register a company?

Typically 3 to 7 weeks, depending on document completeness and location.

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