Column on the Sukobine-Muriqaan border, Montenegrin police are fined tourists who have paid their daily tax

All tourists who decide to stay in Montenegro on vacation, or even just visit the country, must pay a daily stay tax of 0.70 cents a day, as the Ulcinj Tourism Office has suggested. The Tourism Office in Ulcinj Town days earlier had clarified the procedure [...]
The Tourism Office in the Ulcinj municipality days earlier had clarified the registration procedure, which, according to them, is coming because of the safety of guests and accuracy, not at all at the expense of visitors, especially those from Kosovo who remain loyal to Ulcinj Beach.
This office has asked all visitors that once they enter Ulcinj they should report to the landlord their residence and provide the identification card that comes to the safety of visitors with a tax of 0.70 cents a day to raise, while children are not charged with residential taxes, Koha.net reports.
Furthermore, it has been said that if the Border Police ask tourists for their permission card, then, in its absence, fines will follow up to 40 euros per day's stay, and for local tenants, the penalty will be 1,000 euros, so tourists are obliged to keep the card with them.
And that is what seems to be happening since long columns of transport, mostly of Kosovo tourists who have stayed for vacation on the Montenegrin coast, at the Sukobin-Muriqaan border crossing.
A witness has told of Koha.net that the columns, about 20 buses and many cars, are caused because Montenegrin authorities are fined all tourists who have not paid the daily attitudes tax in Montenegro.
Fines, according to him, are up from 42.5 euros for those who have been on the Montenegrin coast for more than 24 hours.
Meanwhile, the Ulcinj municipality Tourism Office had indicated that the price for the residential tax would be 70 cents a day to raise, 35 cents for ages 12 to 18, while children by the age of 12 are free from paying taxes for days and stays in Ulcinj.











