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Imran sold three gifted watches to local dealer

If an asset is sold at a price substantially less than fair value it amounts to tax evasion. Your govt loses tax on the sale - whether it be sales tax, capital gains tax or whatever else pakistan has.

A second issue is, how was the buyer 'selected' for reaping such a windfall of 50%. That'd be considered severe abuse of power.

Fundamentally, does pakistan law say gifts to govt offices are property of the office or the person occupying it temporarily?
 
Shahzeb Haramzada is the bastard child born when Nawaz and Zardari nutted into the same container and used this concoction to impregnate a rabid street dog; which then gave birth to this abomination.
 
Can selling your homeland be a greater crime than selling a few watches? Not in Pakistan!
looting and plundering with both hands with legal impunity is the unwritten law of the land. Those in power have been pimping Pakistan to the highest bidders in the world at the expense of the national interest.

The untouchable ones and their favorites are beyond any criticism, and always have been above the law in this unfortunate land
We have different standards of the enforcement of the laws, basically according to the individuals/groups wealth and standing with the establishment.
 
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Allow me to clarify the confusion that everyone here has; If your Name begins with "I" even paying income tax is illegal.
 
Mother of all of the smoke screens... Qoum ko Chay banana, yet another ploy by establishment and PDM.
 


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So, the sellers, Styleout Watches, confirm through their instagram story that they sold, the said (one of a kind, special edition) Graff Mecca Watch for $250,000 (PKR 38, 328,500 to 40,767,500) in 2019.

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@muhammadhafeezmalik It seems Cabinet Division evaluation of PKR100 million was a bit exaggerated (or the assessment criteria is intentionally designed to be on a higher side). IK sold the said watch for PKR 51million at a shop in Islamabad (as per Talat Hussain claims) and the earnings through it (and other sales) were declared and documented in IK's tax returns of 2019.

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Let's play Malik Riaz fine payment blame game on IK :taz: Oh! that was settled as per court order! :undecided:

Let's blame 4 undeclared properties by someone named "Bushra" on IK's wife :taz: Oh! that was some other Bushra, not IK's wife :undecided:

so on so forth






But what about all the gifts PPP and PML-N stole without paying any percentage?
While boldly admitting that tosha khana farce is a PAID CONTENT




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One Rolex Platinum watch gifted by a member of a royal family from a Gulf island was sold by Imran Khan for Rs5.2 million

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Former prime minister Imran Khan sold three watches from Toshakhana collectively worth more than Rs154 million to a local watch dealer, The News has learnt.

Details of an official inquiry shared with this correspondent reflect Imran Khan earned millions of rupees from these jewel-class watches gifted to him by foreign dignitaries. These watches are in addition to the ones reported earlier in the media.

The most expensive watch — more than Rs101 million value — was retained by the-then prime minister at 20 percent of its value after his government amended the Toshakhana rules and settled the gift retention price at 50 percent of its original value.

Instead of buying those gifted jewel watches from Toshakhana from his own pocket, the ex-prime minister first sold the watches and then deposited 20 percent of each in the government treasury, reveals documents and sale receipts available with this scribe.

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Apparently, these gifts were never deposited in Toshakhana. The gift received by any government official is to be reported immediately, so its value is assessed. And after that the recipient deposits specific amount if he wants to keep it.

Toshakhana documents reveal the former prime minister earned Rs36 million from the sale of these three expensive watches gifted by visiting dignitaries from friendly Gulf countries. A real windfall profit was earned through sale of a watch gifted to him by a high dignitary from Middle East. This watch was officially assessed at Rs101 million. Former prime minister had declared he sold it for Rs51 million and deposited Rs20 million in the government treasury, thus earning a whopping Rs31 million. This reflects the watch was sold at half the price of its actual worth.

It is pertinent to mention here that this watch was sold on January 22, 2019 after the-then PTI government amended the Toshakhana rules and made retaining price of any gift at 50 percent from 20 percent of its assessed value.

One Rolex Platinum watch gifted by a member of a royal family from a Gulf island was sold by Imran Khan for Rs5.2 million. This expensive gift, as per the Toshakhana rules, was assessed by official evaluators for Rs3.8 million. He deposited in the government treasury 20pc of the value amounting to Rs0.75 million, earning almost Rs4.5 million profit by selling this watch. This watch was sold in November 2018, two months after it was gifted to him.

Another Rolex watch gifted by a dignitary from the same Gulf island was sold by the former prime minister for Rs1.8 million. The official value assessed for this watch was Rs1.5 million. The former PM paid Rs0.29 million, earning another profit of Rs1.5 million from this deal.

All these gifts were sold to a local watch dealer. The record has the sale receipts along with pictures of these luxury watches. This scribe contacted PTI leaders Fawad Chaudhry and Shahbaz Gill through calls and messages to take their view regarding the matter, but none of them responded. The question which The News asked from Fawad Chaudhry and Shahbaz Gill was, "Dear sir, it has been learned that being PM Imran Khan sold three additional luxury watches to a watch dealer in F-7, Islamabad. I have a few queries regarding the matter. If you please spare some time and answer them.

1) Imran Khan retained one watch at 20 percent of its assessed value when his government had amended the retaining price at 50 percent of the original value of the gift. This watch was retained on January 2019 after your government amended the Toshakhana rules in December 2018. Please comment and explain why rules were not followed?

2) Imran Khan did not deposit these three watches in Toshakhana and deposited money on the day he sold them. Why he kept the gifts to himself? Please comment. Your immediate response will be highly appreciated and regarded.

Responding to the Toshakana controversy, former prime minister Imran Khan had said they were his gifts, so it was his choice whether to keep them or not. "Mera tohfa, meri marzi (my gift, my choice)," the PTI chairman told reporters during an informal conversation.

The issue came to light when Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Imran Khan, during his tenure, sold the Toshakhana gifts in Dubai worth Rs140 million. According to reports, the former premier received 58 gifts worth more than Rs140 million from the world leaders during his three-and-a-half-year stint and retained all of them either by paying a negligible amount or even without any payment.

Former information minister Fawad Chaudhry had also stated that “selling one’s own assets (after purchasing them from Toshakhana) is not a crime”. “These gifts were purchased by Imran Khan and (after he became their owner) he can sell his assets. So there is nothing wrong with it,” he had claimed.

IK should come out and give an explanation for this news, and if the story is false should take this journalist and his media house to court.
Or kia kary? Teenon gharian pehen k ghoomy?😁
Nawaz sharif samjha hoa hai?
 
Oh my gosh
Imran Khan is better profit maker selling his unused items for not wasting resources.
In my whole life I sold my used car, my old used TV, my old used laptop.
Man I think I made more profit for ABOVE mentioned products in TOTAL value of Imran Khan watches compared to mine.
 
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