Burundi’s lower house has approved its first-ever income tax treaty with Morocco, signed in May 2025.
Burundi’s National Assembly (lower house) approved the income tax treaty with Morocco on 9 January 2026.
The agreement, originally signed on 12 May 2025, aims to establish a cooperative fiscal framework to prevent double taxation and tax evasion, encouraging foreign investment and trade between the two nations.
It will enter into force upon exchange of the instruments of ratification.
Earlier, on 22 October 2025, Burundi’s Council of Ministers approved the draft law to ratify the income tax treaty with Morocco.