#Elections THE PRESIDENT’S TAXES - Trump Records Shed New Light on Chinese Business Pursuits

By Mike McIntire, Russ Buettner and Susanne Craig
As he raises questions about his opponent’s standing with China, President Trump’s taxes reveal details about his own activities there, including a previously unknown bank account.
President Trump and his allies have tried to paint the Democratic nominee, Joseph R. Biden Jr., as soft on China, in part by pointing to his son’s business dealings there.
Senate Republicans produced a report asserting, among other things, that Mr. Biden’s son Hunter “opened a bank account” with a Chinese businessman, part of what it said were his numerous connections to “foreign nationals and foreign governments across the globe.”
But Mr. Trump’s own business history is filled with overseas financial deals, and some have involved the Chinese state. He spent a decade unsuccessfully pursuing projects in China, operating an office there during his first run for president and forging a partnership with a major government-controlled company.
And it turns out that China is one of only three foreign nations — the others are Britain and Ireland — where Mr. Trump maintains a bank account, according to an analysis of the president’s tax records, which were obtained by The New York Times. The foreign accounts do not show up on Mr. Trump’s public financial disclosures, where he must list personal assets, because they are held under corporate names. The identities of the financial institutions are not clear.
The Chinese account is controlled by Trump International Hotels Management L.L.C., which the tax records show paid $188,561 in taxes in China while pursuing licensing deals there from 2013 to 2015.
The tax records do not include details on how much money may have passed through the overseas accounts, though the Internal Revenue Service does require filers to report the portion of their income derived from other countries. The British and Irish accounts are held by companies that operate Mr. Trump’s golf courses in Scotland and Ireland, which regularly report millions of dollars in revenue from those countries. Trump International Hotels Management reported just a few thousand dollars from China.
In response to questions from The Times, Alan Garten, a lawyer for the Trump Organization, said the company had “opened an account with a Chinese bank having offices in the United States in order to pay the local taxes” associated with efforts to do business there. He said the company had opened the account after establishing an office in China “to explore the potential for hotel deals in Asia.” “No deals, transactions or other business activities ever materialized and, since 2015, the office has remained inactive,” Mr. Garten said. “Though the bank account remains open, it has never been used for any other purpose.”
Mr. Garten would not identify the bank in China where the account is held. Until last year, China’s biggest state-controlled bank rented three floors in Trump Tower, a lucrative lease that drew accusations of a conflict of interest for the president.
China continues to be an issue in the 2020 presidential campaign, from the president’s trade war to his barbs over the origin of the coronavirus pandemic. His campaign has tried to portray Mr. Biden as a “puppet” of China who, as vice president, misread the dangers posed by its growing power. Mr. Trump has also sought to tar his opponent with overblown or unsubstantiated assertions about Hunter Biden’s business dealings there while his father was in office.
“He’s like a vacuum cleaner — he follows his father around collecting,” Mr. Trump said recently, referring to Mr. Biden’s son. “What a disgrace. It’s a crime family.”
In a misleading claim amplified by surrogates like his son Donald Trump Jr. and his lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president has said the younger Mr. Biden “walked out of China” with $1.5 billion after accompanying his father on an official trip in 2013. Numerous news articles and fact-checking sites have explained that the huge figure was actually a fund-raising goal set by an investment firm in which Hunter Biden obtained a 10 percent stake after his father left office. The firm did receive financial backing from a large state-controlled bank, but it is not clear the fund-raising target was ever met, and there is no evidence Hunter Biden received a large personal payout.
As for the former vice president, his public financial disclosures, along with the income tax returns he voluntarily released, show no income or business dealings of his own in China. However, there is ample evidence of Mr. Trump’s efforts to join the myriad American firms that have long done business there — and the tax records for him and his companies that were obtained by The Times offer new details about them. As with Russia, where he explored hotel and tower projects in Moscow without success, Mr. Trump has long sought a licensing deal in China. His efforts go at least as far back as 2006, when he filed trademark applications in Hong Kong and the mainland. Many Chinese government approvals came after he became president. (The president’s daughter Ivanka Trump also won Chinese trademark approvals for her personal business after she joined the White House staff.)In 2008, Mr. Trump pursued an office tower project in Guangzhou that never got off the ground. But his efforts accelerated in 2012 with the opening of a Shanghai office, and tax records show that one of Mr. Trump’s China-related companies, THC China Development L.L.C., claimed $84,000 in deductions that year for travel costs, legal fees and office expenses. After effectively planting his flag there, Mr. Trump found a partner in the State Grid Corporation, one of the nation’s largest government-controlled enterprises. Agence France-Presse reported in 2016 that the partnership would have involved licensing and managing a development in Beijing. Mr. Trump was reportedly still pursuing the deal months into his first presidential campaign, but it was abandoned after State Grid became ensnared in a corruption investigation by Chinese authorities.It is difficult to determine from the tax records precisely how much money Mr. Trump has spent trying to land business in China. The records show that he has invested at least $192,000 in five small companies created specifically to pursue projects there over the years. Those companies claimed at least $97,400 in business expenses since 2010, including some minor payments for taxes and accounting fees as recently as 2018.
But Mr. Trump’s plans in China have been largely driven by a different company, Trump International Hotels Management — the one with a Chinese bank account. The company has direct ownership of THC China Development, but is also involved in management of other Trump-branded properties around the world, and it is not possible to discern from its tax records how much of its financial activity is China-related. It normally reports a few million dollars in annual income and deductible expenses.
In 2017, the company reported an unusually large spike in revenue — some $17.5 million, more than the previous five years’ combined. It was accompanied by a $15.1 million withdrawal by Mr. Trump from the company’s capital account. On the president’s public financial disclosures for that year, he reported the large revenue figure, and described it only as “management fees and other contract payments.” One significant event for the company that is known to have occurred in 2017 was the buyout of its management contract for the SoHo hotel in New York, which Bloomberg reported to have cost around $6 million. Mr. Garten would not comment on the specific amount cited by Bloomberg, but said that the contract buyout represented a “significant portion” of the company’s revenue and that the remaining money was not related to China. Outside of China, Mr. Trump has had more success attracting wealthy Chinese buyers for his properties in other countries. His hotels and towers in Las Vegas and Vancouver, British Columbia — locales known for attracting Chinese real estate investors — have found numerous Chinese purchasers, and in at least one instance drew the attention of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
During the 2016 campaign, a shell company controlled by a Chinese couple from Vancouver bought 11 units, for $3.1 million, in the Las Vegas tower Mr. Trump co-owns with the casino magnate Phil Ruffin. The owner of a Las Vegas-based financial services firm told The Times he was later visited by two F.B.I. agents asking about the company behind the purchases, which he said had used his office address in incorporation papers without his knowledge. It is not known what became of the inquiry. Mr. Garten said the Trump Organization had “never been contacted by the F.B.I. and has no knowledge of any investigation.”
In Vancouver, numerous Chinese buyers of units in Mr. Trump’s hotel and tower helped increase licensing fees from that project to $5.8 million in 2016, the year it was completed, according to tax records. The project was built by a Canadian-based firm controlled by the family of one Malaysia’s richest men, Tony Tiah Thee Kian, who operates hotels in China and elsewhere. CNN reported in 2018 that the Vancouver operation was the subject of a counterintelligence review related to Ivanka Trump’s need for a security clearance. And not long after winning the 2016 election, Mr. Trump reported selling a penthouse in one of his Manhattan buildings for $15.8 million to a Chinese-American businesswoman named Xiao Yan Chen, who bought the unit, previously occupied by Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, in an off-market transaction. Ms. Chen runs an international consulting firm and reportedly has high-level connections to government and political elites in China.
Mr. Trump’s tax records show that he reported a capital gain of at least $5.6 million from the penthouse sale in 2017, his first year as president. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/20/us/trump-taxes-china.html

پاکستان میں پوسٹ گریجویٹ ڈگریاں رکھنے والی 10 میں سے 6 خواتین بے روزگار ہیں: گیلپ سروے


عبداللہ مہمند 

پاکستان  میں مختلف نوعیت کے اعداد و شمار پر کام کرنے والے تحقیقاتی ادارے گیلپ پاکستان نے ملک میں خواتین کے مختلف اداروں میں نوکریوں کے اعداد شمار میں واضح کیا ہے کہ ملک میں پوسٹ گریجویٹ ڈگریاں رکھنے والی دس میں سے چھ خواتین بے روزگار ہیں۔

سال 2017-18 کے  پاکستان لیبر فورس سروے کا جائزہ لیتے ہوئے ، گیلپ پاکستان نے اپنے اعداد و شمار میں واضح کیا ہے  کہ 33فیصد  مردوں کے مقابلے میں 78فیصد خواتین کام کا حصہ نہیں  ہیں جبکہ  لیبر فورس سروے کے مطابق  64 فیصد مردوں کے مقابلے میں صرف 18 فیصد خواتین ملازمت پر ہیں۔ ادارے نے   گریجویشن تک تعلیم حاصل کرنے والے دونوں صنفوں کا جائزہ لیا ہے جس میں یہ واضح ہوا ہے کہ گریجویشن  تک تعلیم حاصل کرنے والے مرد و خواتین میں خواتین کی نوکریوں کا تناسب انتہائی کم ہے  اور کہا ہے کہ بیچلرز ڈگری رکھنے  والے 77فیصد مرد افرادی قوت کا حصہ ہیں، لیکن صرف 18 فیصد خواتین افرادی قوت کا حصہ ہیں ۔ اس رپورٹ میں کہا گیا ہے کہ ماسٹرز کی ڈگری حاصل کرنے والی صرف 40 فیصد خواتین ملازمت پر کام کرتی ہیں جبکہ ان کی نسبت نوکریوں پر فائز مردوں کی  تعداد 86.4 فیصد ہے۔

ادارے نے اپنے اعداد  و شمار میں واضح کیا ہے کہ مردوں کی نسبت خواتین کی تعداد جن کی تعلیم معیار مختلف نوعیت کی ہے برسرروزگار بہت کم ہے اور یہ اعداد و شمار تشویشناک ہے۔

سروے کے اعداد و شمار واضح کرتی ہے کہ انڈرگریجویٹ یا پروفیشنل ڈگری رکھنے والے افراد کے مقابلے میں ماسٹر ڈگری یا اس سے زیادہ تعلیم حاصل کرنے والے افراد  ملازمت پر پائے گئے۔ادارے نے مزید کہا ہے کہ 30 فیصد پرائمری لیول،43 فیصد میٹرک  لیول اور 41 فیصد انٹرمیڈیٹ  لیول کے لوگوں کے نسبت   جن لوگوں کی باقاعدہ تعلیم نہیں تھی  وہ زیادہ تر برسر روزگار تھے ۔

سروے کے اعداد  و شمار میں واضح ہے کہ گزشتہ 12 مہینوں میں 41 فیصد شہریوں نے کہا کہ وہ روزگار پر ہیں جبکہ   تین  اعشاریہ سات فیصد لوگوں نے کہا کہ وہ  بے روزگار ہیں جبکہ پچپن اعشاریہ تین فیصد لوگوں نے کہا کہ وہ افرادی قوت کا حصہ نہیں ہے۔

ادارے نے  کام کرنے والے افرادی قوت میں موجود  لوگوں کی عمروں کا جائزہ لیتے ہوئے کہا ہے  کہ سروے کے اعداد و شمار سے واضح ہوتا ہے کہ 20 سال سے کم عمر لوگوں میں بے روزگاری کی شرح دیگر عمر کے لوگوں کی نسبت زیادہ پائی گئی جو کل  4.6 فیصد ہے  جبکہ 21 سے 30 سال کی عمر کے  درمیان لوگوں میں بے روزگاری کی شرح 4.1 فیصد تھی۔ 31 -40 اور 41-50 افراد زیادہ تر ملازمت پر پائے گئے اور ان کی بنیادی وجہ اعلیٰ تعلیم تھی۔

گیلپ پاکستان کے سروے کے مطالعے سے یہ بھی پتہ چلا ہے کہ دیہی علاقوں کے مقابلہ میں شہری علاقوں کے لوگوں میں بے روزگاری زیادہ پائی گئی اور ان کا تناسب  7فیصد پایا گئی جبکہ  دیہی علاقوں میں بے  روزگاری کا تناسب صرف 3 فیصد رہا ۔

ادارے نے اپنے اعداد و شمار میں واضح کیا ہے کہ شہری علاقوں کے نسبت دیہی علاقوں میں زیادہ تر لوگ برسر روزگار پائے گئے۔ ادارے نے کہا ہے کہ دیہی علاقوں میں رہنے والے 42 فیصد لوگ برسرروزگار ہے جبکہ شہری علاقوں میں ان کی تناسب کم ہے اور شہری علاقوں میں برسرروزگار لوگوں کی شرح 36 فیصد تھی۔

https://urdu.nayadaur.tv/48696/

#PPP #Pakistan - People of GB will defeat ‘puppet party’ in polls:Bilawal

Meraj Alam
Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that people of Gilgit Baltistan will defeat the puppet party in the elections 2020 and will also send the puppet government in Pakistan packing in January 2021.
This was said by the Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari while addressing a corner meeting in Gahkoch, Ghizar, Gilgit Baltistan on Saturday.
Former governor GB Qamar Zaman Kaira, Senator Karim Khawaja, Pir Syed Jalal Shah, Amjad Hussain Advocate and Dr. Aleem Arshad were also present in the corner meeting.
Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari paid rich tributes to Shaheed Lalak Jan Nishan-e-Haider and other 31 brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the nation.He said that only PPP has served the people of Gilgit Baltistan. Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto ended the FCR from GB and provided subsidies for the people of GB on food items, petrol and clothes.
Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto introduced democracy and elections in GB and provided healthcare through Lady Health Workers. President
Asif Ali Zardari gave identity to GB, gave first Governor and the Chief Minister and now anything left for the people of GB will be fulfilled by the PPP. The PPP will provide the people of GB their own province, right to rule and property and right to choose the Prime Minister of Pakistan, he said.Chairman PPP said that these demands of right to rule and property, separate province and right to chose the Prime Minister of Pakistan was included in the party manifesto for election 2018 in Pakistan. The demand for increased funds for GB was also there in the same manifesto, he added. He said that the people dealing with national security have also come on the same page as PPP, Jiyalas and the people of GB.
Now the puppets are also siding with us on these demands, he said.
He said that when everything in GB was given by the PPP then the right to having their own province and other rights will also be given by the PPP. He said that the cabinet of Imran Khan’s government had rejected the demand of separate province and filed a review petition against this demand in the Supreme court.
He demanded withdrawal of the review petition.
He said that Imran Khan destroyed Pakistan in just over 2 years and his changed meant destruction.
“Today people from every section of the society are protesting against Imran Khan and his policies. Imran Khan brought poverty, hunger, price hike and unemployment to Pakistan. In contrast the people of Pakistan had a slogan “Benazir aaye gi, rozgar laye gi” because PPP always brings prosperity to the people,”he said.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that PPP during its government 2008-13 had increased salaries of government employees up to 150 per cent, salaries of army personnel up to 175 per cent and pensions up to 100 per cent. Last year federal government and provincial government did not increase salaries and pension but only Sindh government increased salaries and pensions, he said.
“The PPP gives subsidies to poor whereas Imran Khan introduced amnesty for rich cronies. Now Imran Khan wants to hand over tourism to his friends but we will not let them do it because we think that people of GB deserve tourism department. Imran Khan has made Radio Pakistan’s employees unemployed,” he added.
Chairman PPP said that a federal Minister has arrived in GB and some other person is also coming to GB and the people of GB should ask them that what they did for the people of GB so far.
These government functionaries have come here to buy votes but they do not know that the people of GB are people of honour and are not for sale, he added.
He asked people to come out and vote on November 15 as that day is not only a voting day but will decide the future of GB.
That day is to get your own province, your share in NFC and your right to rule and own property, he stated.
He asked people of Ghizar to win all three seats from Ghizar for PPP.
He asked people of Gahkoch to vote for Dr. Ali Muhammad on November 15.  

https://nation.com.pk/01-Nov-2020/people-of-gb-will-defeat-puppet-party-in-polls-bilawal

الیکشن کمیشن وزیراعظم کے غیر قانونی عمل کا نوٹس کیوں نہیں لیتا؟ آصف زرداری


سابق صدر اور پیپلز پارٹی کے شریک چیئرمین آصف علی زرداری نے استفسار کیا ہے کہ الیکشن کمیشن وزیراعظم عمران خان کے غیر قانونی عمل کا نوٹس کیوں نہیں لیتا؟

اسلام آباد سے سابق صدر کے ترجمان نے بیان جاری کیا، جس میں کہا گیا کہ عمران خان گلگت بلتستان میں سیاسی تقریر کر کے انتخابی قواعد کی خلاف ورزی کر رہے ہیں۔

انہوں نے استفسار کیا کہ الیکشن کمیشن پاکستان (ای سی پی) عمران خان کے غیرقانونی عمل کا نوٹس کیوں نہیں لیتا؟

آصف زرداری نے مزید کہا کہ وفاقی وزرا کا بھی گلگت بلتستان میں انتخابی مہم چلانا غیر قانونی ہے۔

ان کا کہنا تھا کہ پی ٹی آئی حکومت کے وفاقی وزراء گلگت بلتستان کے انتخابات پر اثر انداز ہو رہے ہیں۔

سابق صدر نے کہا کہ انتخابی مہم کے دوران وزیراعظم عمران خان کا گلگت بلتستان جانا قواعد و ضوابط کی خلاف ورزی ہے۔

انہوں نے مطالبہ کیا کہ الیکشن کمیشن اپنی ذمہ داری پوری کرتے ہوئے وزیراعظم عمران خان کے خلاف کارروائی کرے۔

https://jang.com.pk/news/839115