The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdul Aziz, has approved a package of incentives for individuals and institutions affected by the Hajj and Umrah sector due to the Corona epidemic.
According to the Saudi
Press Agency, these measures include measures to provide annual fee and tax
exemptions to organizations and individuals providing services to pilgrims and
pilgrims in various fields
These facilities are
being provided to Hajj and Umrah services institutions that have been hit
hardest by the Corona epidemic.
The incentive package to
Hajj and Umrah institutions are part of the government's efforts to provide
financial assistance to those most affected by the epidemic.
Among the concessions
given to Hajj and Umrah institutions affected by Corona is a one-year exemption
from municipal fees charged for the accommodation of pilgrims in Makkah and
Madinah.
Immigrants working in
Hajj and companies have been given a six-month rebate in the 'Al-Maqbal
Al-Mali' fee.
The Ministry of Tourism
will renew the licenses for a one-year stay in Makkah and Madinah at no charge.
This period can also be extended
The stay of foreigners
affiliated with Hajj and Umrah institutions has been postponed for six months
and they have been given the facility to pay the fee in installments for one
year.
Hajj and Umrah bus
permits will be extended for one year free of cost.
Customs duty on new buses
providing services on the occasion of Hajj season 1442 AH has been postponed
for three months and they have been allowed to be paid in installments for four
months.
It should be noted that
Saudi Arabia has announced more than 150 incentive packages for the
rehabilitation of the institutions affected by the negative effects of the
Corona epidemic, for which an amount of one trillion 80 billion riyals has been
allocated
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