ZATCA imposes new SR 3000 maximum duty-free purchase limit for incoming passengers
In a move to regulate duty-free purchases by incoming passengers, the Saudi Arabian General Authority of Civil Aviation (ZATCA) has set a new maximum limit of SR 3000. This decision aims to curb excessive duty-free shopping and prevent abuse of the system by travelers.
According to ZATCA officials, the new limit will apply to all incoming passengers, regardless of their nationality or destination. Any purchases exceeding the SR 3000 limit will be subject to customs duties and taxes upon arrival in Saudi Arabia.
The decision comes as part of ZATCA’s efforts to ensure fair and transparent customs practices at Saudi airports. By setting a maximum duty-free purchase limit, the authority hopes to prevent smuggling and tax evasion while also promoting responsible shopping habits among travelers.
Passengers are advised to be aware of the new limit and plan their duty-free purchases accordingly to avoid any unexpected costs or delays at customs. ZATCA officials will be monitoring compliance with the new regulation closely to ensure a smooth implementation process.
Overall, the new SR 3000 maximum duty-free purchase limit is a positive step towards enhancing customs control and promoting a fair and efficient airport experience for all travelers entering Saudi Arabia.