Tax comparison

🇲🇦Moroccovs🇨🇦Quebec

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Comparing taxes: Morocco and Quebec

Morocco (country) and Quebec (Canadian province) have distinct approaches to taxing employment income. On a gross salary of €80,000, the effective total deduction rate is 34.0% in Morocco compared to 34.1% in Quebec. That translates to a difference of roughly €56 per year in favor of Morocco.

In Morocco, income tax amounts to 271,201 MAD and social contributions add 22,770 MAD. In Quebec, federal tax is 17,571 C$ with provincial tax of 20,200 C$ and contributions of 6,234 C$.

The net annual take-home is 570,829 MAD in Morocco and 85,180 C$ in Quebec (amounts in respective local currencies, converted from the same EUR gross). These figures assume a single filer with no children or special deductions. Actual results vary based on household composition, deductions, and specific tax credits available in each jurisdiction.

Detailed comparison at €80,000 gross

MoroccoQuebec
Gross annual salary864,800 MAD129,184 C$
Income tax (national or federal)271,201 MAD17,571 C$
Provincial tax0 MAD20,200 C$
Social contributions22,770 MAD6,234 C$
Total deductions293,971 MAD44,004 C$
Net annual salary570,829 MAD85,180 C$
Net annual (EUR equivalent)€52,806€52,749
Net monthly salary47,569 MAD7,098 C$
Effective deduction rate34.0%34.1%

Amounts are shown in each local currency (MAD and CAD); EUR equivalents are converted at reference exchange rates last updated on 2026-07-13.

Examples at several salary levels

Gross (EUR)Rate MoroccoNet Morocco (EUR)Rate QuebecNet Quebec (EUR)
€45,00030.5%€31,25429.4%€31,784
€80,00034.0%€52,80634.1%€52,749
€120,00035.5%€77,43638.7%€73,607
€250,00037.0%€157,48545.7%€135,649

These figures assume a single filer with no children; the tool above lets you adjust the salary and the household configuration (married, 1 to 3 children).

This tool provides estimates based on public datasets. It is not tax advice. Consult a licensed tax advisor or financial professional before making relocation or employment decisions.

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