Jazzer Rehman
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**Mobile Phones PTA Tax Calculator
Check update list 2026
Pakistan – Tax & Duties**
Mobile Phones Taxes in Pakistan Calculator: You can Find Out Exact Tax/Customs Rates in Pakistan.
PTA Mobile Tax List 2020 Pakistan Updates
Apple (iPhone Devices) Tax on Apple phones in Pakistan
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iPhone Tax Calculator
Device
(Mobile Model)
Tax Payable (PKR)
Apple iPhone 6
(32GB)
Rs. 20,800
Apple iPhone 6
(64GB)
Rs. 22,680
Apple iPhone 6
(128GB)
Rs. 25, 430
Apple iPhone 6S Plus
(16GB)
Rs. 21,529
Apple iPhone 6S Plus
(32GB)
Rs. 25,430
Apple iPhone 6S Plus
(64GB)
Rs. 28,767
Apple iPhone 6S Plus
(128GB)
Rs. 30,036
Apple iPhone 7
(32GB)
Rs. 25,430
Apple iPhone 7
(64GB)
Rs. 28,438
Apple iPhone 7
(128GB)
Rs. 30,036
Apple iPhone 7
(256GB)
Rs. 34,715
Apple iPhone 7 Plus
(32GB)
Rs. 31,000
Apple iPhone 7 Plus
(128GB)
Rs. 37,564
Apple iPhone 8
(64GB)
Rs. 34,339
Apple iPhone 8
(128GB)
Rs. 37,182
Apple iPhone 8
Plus (128GB)
Rs. 38,663
Apple iPhone 8 Plus
(256GB)
Rs. 45,854
Apple iPhone X
(64GB)
Rs. 48,157
Apple iPhone X
(128GB)
Rs. 55,066
Apple iPhone XR
(64GB)
Rs. 41,248
Apple iPhone XR
(128GB)
Rs. 43,551
Apple iPhone XR
(256GB)
Rs. 48,157
Apple iPhone XS
(64GB)
Rs. 52,810
Apple iPhone XS
(256GB)
Rs. 59,719
Apple Iphone XS
(512GB)
Rs. 68,931
Apple iPhone XS Max
(64GB)
Rs. 57,416
Apple iPhone XS Max
(256GB)
Rs. 64,325
Apple iPhone XS Max
(512GB)
Rs. 73,537
Tax on iPhone X
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Samsung: Tax on Samsung phones in Pakistan
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Device
(Mobile Model)
Tax Payable (PKR)
Samsung Galaxy
J1 Mini Prime
Rs. 3,830
Samsung
J2 (2018)
Rs. 5,841
Samsung
J4
Rs. 6,116
Samsung
J4+
Rs. 6,597
Samsung
J5 (2017)
Rs. 10,580
Samsung
J6
Rs. 10,119
Samsung
J6+
Rs. 10,481
Samsung
J7 Neo
Rs. 6,757
Samsung
J7 (2017)
Rs. 12,238
Samsung
J7 Max
Rs. 11,962
Samsung
J8
Rs. 12,883
Samsung
A3 (2017)
Rs. 12,422
Samsung
A5 (2017)
Rs. 14,265
Samsung
A6
Rs. 13,804
Samsung
A6+
Rs. 15,186
Samsung
A7 (2017)
Rs. 19,028
Samsung
A7 (2018)
Rs. 15,416
Samsung
A8 (2018)
Rs. 12,331
Samsung
A8+ (2018)
Rs. 23,643
Samsung
A9 (2018)
Rs. 25,477
Samsung
S8
Rs. 27,780
Samsung
S8+
Rs. 34,386
Samsung
Note 8
Rs. 36,689
Samsung
S9
Rs. 34,846
Samsung
S9+
Rs. 38,992
Samsung
Note 9
Rs. 42,216
Check update list 2026
Xiaomi: Tax on Xiaomi phones in Pakistan
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Device
(Mobile Model)
Tax Payable (PKR)
Xiaomi Redmi
5A HD
Rs. 5,282
Xiaomi Redmi
5 2GB RAM Variant
Rs. 5,956
Xiaomi Redmi
5 3GB RAM Variant
Rs. 6,436
Xiaomi Redmi
5 Plus 3GB RAM Variant
Rs. 6,917
Xiaomi Redmi
5 Plus 4GB RAM Variant
Rs. 9,659
Xiaomi Redmi
S2 3GB RAM
Rs. 6,501
Xiaomi Redmi
S2 4GB RAM
Rs. 6,757
Xiaomi Redmi
Note 5 Pro 3GB RAM
Rs. 9,428
Xiaomi Redmi
Note 5 Pro 4GB RAM
Rs. 10,349
Nokia: Tax on Nokia phones in Pakistan
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Device
(Model)
Tax Payable (PKR)
Nokia
130
Rs. 2,198
Nokia
105
Rs. 2,180
Nokia
108
Rs. 2,216
Nokia
150
Rs. 2,228
Nokia
215
Rs. 2,270
Nokia
222
Rs. 2,361
Nokia
216
Rs. 2,307
Nokia
230
Rs. 2,451
Nokia
3310
Rs. 2,451
Nokia
8110
Rs. 2,903
Nokia
1
Rs. 2,993
Nokia
2
Rs. 3,083
Nokia
2.1
Rs. 5,154
Nokia
3
Rs. 5,186
Nokia
3.1 (2GB/16GB)
Rs. 5,956
Nokia
3.1 (3GB/32GB)
Rs. 6,404
Nokia
3.1 Plus
Rs. 6,789
Nokia
5
Rs. 6,116
Nokia
5.1 Plus
Rs. 9,889
Nokia
6
Rs. 6,757
Nokia
6.1 (3GB / 32GB)
Rs. 10,349
Nokia
6.1 (4GB / 64GB)
Rs. 12, 422
Nokia
6.1 Plus
Rs. 11,731
Nokia
7 Plus
Rs. 15,646
Nokia
8
Rs. 19,949
Honor: Tax on Honor phones in Pakistan
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Device
(Mobile Model)
Tax Payable (PKR)
Honor
5X
Rs. 6,597
Honor
6X
Rs. 9,428
Huawei: Tax on Huawei phones in Pakistan
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Device
(Mobile Model)
Tax Payable (PKR)
Huawei
P20 Pro
Rs. 27,780
Huawei
Mate 10
Rs. 24,325
Huawei
Mate 10 Pro
Rs. 27,319
Motorola: Tax on Motorola phones in Pakistan
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Device
(Mobile Model)
Tax Payable (PKR)
Motorola
Moto M
Rs. 9,428
Sony: Tax on Sony Ericsson phones in Pakistan
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Device
(Model)
Tax Payable (PKR)
Sony
Xperia L1
Rs. 6,436
Sony
Xperia L2
Rs. 9,659
Sony
Xperia XA1
Rs. 9,797
Sony
Xperia XA1 Plus
Rs. 12,652
Sony
Xperia XA1 Ultra
Rs. 13,343
Sony
Xperia XZ
Rs. 18,798
Sony
Xperia XZ1
Rs. 22,713
Sony
Xperia XZ Premium
Rs. 24,555
Sony
Xperia XA2
Rs. 15,508
INFINIX: Tax on Infinix phones in Pakistan
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Device
(Mobile Model)
Tax Payable (PKR)
Infinix
Smart 2
Rs. 2,812
Infinix
Smart 2 HD
Rs. 2,957
TECNO: Tax on Tecno phones in Pakistan
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Device
(Model)
Tax Payable (PKR)
Tecno
WX3
Rs. 2,704
Tecno
WX4
Rs. 3,155
Tecno
Spark Pro
Rs. 3,994
Tecno
Camon I
Rs. 6,020
Tecno
Camon I Air
Rs. 5,475
Tecno
Camon CX Air
Rs. 5,250
Meizu: Tax on Meizu phones in Pakistan
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Device
(Model)
Tax Payable (PKR)
Meizu
M7 Pro
Rs. 24,500
Meizu
M7 Pro Plus
Rs. 13,113
Disclaimer: All Taxes & Duties mentioned above are approximate and the amounts may vary between 5% to 10%
How to Calculate Mobile Phone Tax & Duty (Formula):
If you have a device, which is not listed above in the table. Then no worries, as you can calculate the tax & duty of the device that you are bringing in by following simple formula (step-by-step guide) given in the table.
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This formula applies on every cell phone and you will need to pay the amount if you are importing mobile device through Aliexpress or any other ECommerce website. Please find the details below on how to calculate tax & duties of any mobile phone that you are bringing in to Pakistan:
Customs Duty Rs. 250 (Fixed Amount)
Regulatory Duty (Based on Phone Price in USD)
= $1 to $60
= Rs. 250/-$61 to $130
= 10% Of Mobile Price$130+
= 20% of the Price of the device
Sales Tax
Rs. 1500
Additional Sales Tax 3% Fixed
IT Duty 9%
Mobile Levy (Based on Phone Price in PKR)
Mobile between Rs. 10,000 to 40,000 = Rs. 1,000
Mobile Price between Rs. 40,000 to 80,000 = Rs. 3,000Mobile
Price Over Rs. 80,000 = Rs. 5,000
Provincial Tax 0.9%
NOTE:
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Hey Community,
We all remember the Tuesday nights spent watching Tyra Banks teach us how to “smize,” the dramatic makeovers that ended in tears, and the iconic “I was rooting for you!” breakdown. For years, America’s Next Top Model was the ultimate fashion bible. But in 2026, the runway is looking a lot darker.
The news just broke: Netflix is dropping a bombshell docuseries, and Tyra herself is finally addressing the elephant in the room.
The Ultimate Guide to CPID IMEI Repair: Everything Need to Know (2026)
“CPID” (Chip ID) usually refers to a specific method used to permanently repair an IMEI or unlock a phone (mostly Samsungs) by writing new identity data directly to the device’s hardware ID.
How to Learn CPID (Chip ID) IMEI repair works for Samsung and other devices. Discover the risks, costs, and step-by-step process of remote CPID services.
Please share today updated rates
The forex rates are subject to change based on market forces and foreign currency demands, although they are updated at 10:00 AM on Pakistan Standard Time (PST).
Currency
Unit
Buying
Selling
US Dollar
USD
279.3
280.5
Euro
EUR
301.6
303.65
UK Pound Sterling
GBP
357.8
357.35
U.A.E Dirham
AED
75.65
76.35
Saudi Riyal
SAR
73.8
74.54
Australian Dollar
AUD
184.85
186.35
Bahrain Dinar
BHD
741
749
Canadian Dollar
CAD
203
205
China Yuan
CNY
38.29
38.69
Danish Krone
DKK
40.03
40.43
Hong Kong Dollar
HKD
35.63
35.98
Indian Rupee
IND
3.34
3.44
Japanese Yen
JPY
1.9
1.98
Kuwaiti Dinar
KWD
907.71
916.71
Malaysian Ringgit
MYR
58.99
59.59
New Zealand Dollar
NZD
169.34
171.34
Norwegians Krone
NOK
26.14
26.44
Omani Riyal
OMR
722.87
730.89
Qatari Riyal
QAR
76.14
77.14
Singapore Dollar
SGD
202
204
Swedish Korona
SEK
26.27
26.57
Swiss Franc
CHF
309.01
311.51
Thai Bhat
THB
7.55
7.7
What Is the Gaza Peace Agreement? can any one explain?
What Is the Gaza Peace Agreement?
The Gaza Peace Agreement is a broad term used to describe proposed or negotiated frameworks aimed at ending hostilities between Israel and Palestinian groups in Gaza, particularly Hamas, while addressing humanitarian, political, and security concerns in the region.
Rather than one single finalized treaty, the term often refers to ceasefire agreements, mediation efforts, and long-term peace proposals facilitated by international actors such as Egypt, Qatar, the United Nations, and other global stakeholders.
Core Objectives
Immediate and sustained ceasefire
Protection of civilians and humanitarian access
Release of hostages and detainees
Reconstruction of Gaza’s infrastructure
Long-term political dialogue toward a two-state or alternative peaceful solution
Key Elements Commonly Discussed in Gaza Peace Frameworks
1. Ceasefire & De-escalation
Halt to airstrikes, rocket fire, and ground operations
Monitoring by international or regional observers
2. Humanitarian Aid Access
Unrestricted entry of food, medicine, fuel, and medical teams
Restoration of water, electricity, and healthcare systems
3. Prisoners & Hostages Exchange
Negotiated release of Israeli hostages
Release of Palestinian prisoners, especially women and minors
4. Governance & Security
Role of Hamas, Palestinian Authority, or interim international administration
Security guarantees for both Israelis and Palestinians
5. Reconstruction & Economic Recovery
International funding for rebuilding homes, schools, and hospitals
Job creation and easing of economic blockade
Community Debate: Voices From Different Perspectives
🔴 Perspective 1: Pro-Peace & Humanitarian First
Argument:
Civilian lives must come before politics
Gaza needs immediate relief, not prolonged war
Peace agreements can be stepping stones to justice
Discussion Points:
Can peace exist without ending occupation?
Should humanitarian aid be unconditional?
🔵 Perspective 2: Security & Sovereignty Focus
Argument:
Any agreement must ensure long-term security
Armed groups should be disarmed
Past ceasefires have failed due to violations
Discussion Points:
Who guarantees compliance?
Is security possible without political resolution?
🟢 Perspective 3: Justice, Rights & Accountability
Argument:
Peace without accountability is temporary
War crimes and human rights violations must be addressed
Palestinians deserve self-determination
Discussion Points:
Should international courts be involved?
Can peace be achieved without justice?
🟣 Perspective 4: Skeptical / Status-Quo View
Argument:
Agreements are symbolic and short-lived
Power imbalance makes fair peace impossible
International community applies double standards
Discussion Points:
Are peace talks realistic under current conditions?
What alternatives exist?
Community Debate Questions (For Comments & Forums)
Do you believe a Gaza peace agreement is possible in the near future?
Should ceasefire come before political settlement, or vice versa?
Who should govern Gaza after the conflict?
What role should Muslim countries and the UN play?
Can economic development bring lasting peace?
Join the Discussion on community.secnto.com
This topic affects humanity, justice, and global stability. We invite respectful debate, diverse opinions, and fact-based discussion.
Community Guidelines:
No hate speech or personal attacks
Respect different viewpoints
Support claims with facts when possible
Keep discussions constructive
Your voice matters. Let’s talk peace, justice, and reality.
Here is a 5-day “Wellness Circuit” travel itinerary for Goa, designed to align with the state’s 2026 shift toward holistic and traditional healing.
The 5-Day Goa Wellness & Rejuvenation Itinerary (2026)
This circuit takes you from the high-tech integrated medical centers in the North to the silent, soul-searching retreats of the South.
Day 1: The New Frontier (Dhargal & Mandrem)
Morning: Arrive at Manohar International Airport (Mopa) and head straight to the All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) in Dhargal. Book an initial consultation with an Ayurvedic physician to determine your Dosha (body type).
Afternoon: Check into a beachside retreat in Mandrem. Have a “Vedic lunch” (fresh, plant-based meals tailored to your body type).
Evening: Participate in a sunset “3-6-9-12™ Meditation” session on Mandrem Beach to ground your energy.
Day 2: Detox & Sound (Ashvem & Arambol)
Morning: Head to Ashvem for an authentic Abhyanga (four-hand warm oil massage) followed by Swedana (herbal steam).
Afternoon: Visit an organic café for a probiotic-rich Goan thali.
Evening: Move to Arambol for the famous sunset drum circle or a sound healing session using Tibetan singing bowls and frequency therapy.
Day 3: Heritage & Spiritual Health (Old Goa & Panaji)
Morning: Travel to Old Goa (UNESCO World Heritage Site). Visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus. In 2026, the focus here is on “Spiritual Tourism”—taking a moment for silent contemplation in the historic chapels.
Afternoon: A walking tour of the Fontainhas (Latin Quarter) in Panaji. Visit a local apothecary for traditional Goan herbal remedies and spices.
Evening: A quiet sunset cruise on the Mandovi River, focusing on the bird-watching estuaries rather than the party boats.
Day 4: Earth Connection (Ponda Spice Circuit)
Morning: Drive to a Spice Plantation in Ponda (e.g., Sahakari or Tropical). Experience “Shinrin-yoku” (Forest Bathing) among the cinnamon and black pepper trees.
Afternoon: Traditional lunch served on a banana leaf. Learn about the medicinal properties of Goan spices like Kokum and Turmeric.
Evening: Head south to Agonda. The vibe here is noticeably slower and quieter than the North.
Day 5: The Deep Reset (Palolem & Agonda)
Morning: Sunrise Hatha Yoga on Agonda Beach. This beach is a silent zone during turtle nesting seasons (Jan–Feb), making it perfect for deep focus.
Afternoon: Visit Palolem for a final Shirodhara treatment (warm oil poured on the forehead) to calm the nervous system before departure.
Evening: Farewell dinner at a cliffside eco-resort overlooking the Arabian Sea.
Essential Travel Tips for Goa 2026
Budgeting: Expect to pay around Rs. 10,000–15,000 ($35–$55) per night for a 3-star wellness resort. High-end retreats like the Taj Exotica or ITC Grand Goa range from Rs. 30,000+.
Transport: Rent an electric scooter. It’s the “wellness” way to travel—silent, eco-friendly, and perfect for navigating the narrow lanes of Mandrem and Agonda.
Booking: For medical-grade Panchakarma (usually 7–21 days), you must book at least 2 months in advance due to the high demand from international medical tourists.
THE ERA OF PM. IMRAN KHAN IS BETTER THAN OTHER.HE TELLS THE REAL MEANING OF DEMOCRACY TO OUR NATION.HE INCREASED THE INTEREST ADOUT POLITICAL ISSUE IN OUR NATION,ABOUT MY KNOWLEDGE BEFORE HIM NO ANYONE WAS INTERESTED IN THESE ISSUES,KNOW I SEE THE LARGE PART OF OUR PEOPLE ARE POLITICALLY EDUCATED.
ABOUT MY OPINION THE POLITICAL AND ECONOMICAL EDUCATION IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR ANY NATION TO IMPROVE THEIR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AS COPULSORY OTHER KNOWLEDGE IS AS SELECTIVE.
It is Sunday evening, January 25, 2026, and the city of Minneapolis is in a state of high tension following the fatal shooting of Alex Jeffrey Pretti by federal agents on Saturday morning. This is the second fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen by federal immigration authorities in the city this month, following the death of Renée Good on January 7.
This Forbes report touches on the defining tension of U.S. foreign and domestic policy in early 2026. While the administration is using “Maximum Pressure 2.0” to squeeze the Iranian regime economically, its domestic “zero-tolerance” immigration stance is leading to a rare, controversial coordination with that same regime.
Here is the breakdown of the situation as of today, January 24, 2026.
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