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The Saudi Zakat, Tax, and Customs Authority has confirmed that travelers must declare gold, jewelry, and precious metals when entering or leaving the Kingdom if their value is 40,000 Riyals or more (or its equivalent in foreign currencies). It is required to fill out the customs declaration form and submit it to officials at border crossings, whether the jewelry consists of ornaments or high-value pieces, including gold bars, precious metals, gemstones, and currencies. The procedure also applies to goods with a value exceeding 3,000 Riyals or commercial quantities. This applies to both arriving and departing travelers, who must verify the values and regulations before crossing to avoid violations through proper declaration. Additionally, note that baggage fees apply only to new, unused items and are not directly related to declaring gold.
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