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Miami, FL - UBS Tax Agreement Is Reached by U.S., Switzerland

Published on:   Jul 31, 2009 at 09:35 AM
News Source:  Bloomberg
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Miami, FL - The U.S. and Switzerland reached an agreement to settle a U.S. Justice Department lawsuit against UBS AG seeking the names of 52,000 American account holders.

Justice Department attorney Stuart Gibson provided no details of the accord in a telephone conference call today with U.S. District Judge Alan Gold. Gibson said a settlement may be submitted in writing on Aug. 7.

“The parties have reached an agreement in principle on the major issues,” Gibson told Gold. “There are some other issues that need to get resolved, and we expect to be able to resolve them during the coming week.”

The U.S. sued UBS on Feb. 19, a day after the largest Swiss bank by assets agreed to pay $780 million to defer prosecution for helping wealthy Americans evade taxes. UBS agreed then to an unprecedented breach of Swiss secrecy laws by giving the Internal Revenue Service data on more than 250 accounts.

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The IRS seeks the data because it suspects American account holders of evading taxes. Switzerland called the case a threat to its sovereignty and said it would force UBS to violate criminal laws protecting bank secrecy. The Justice Department previously said a settlement must force UBS to provide data on a “significant number” of account holders.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is meeting today with Swiss Foreign Minister Micheline Calmy-Rey in Washington to discuss the case and other topics.

“There has been an agreement reached on the litigation,” Clinton told reporters before the meeting, adding that “our government worked very hard on this.” Calmy-Rey said she was “very pleased” with the accord.

Since the Swiss handed over the 250 names, three UBS clients in the U.S. have pleaded guilty to filing false tax returns. On July 28, a New York toy salesman, Jeffrey Chernick, admitted filing a false tax return that concealed $8 million at UBS. Chernick implicated four other people while detailing a $45,000 bribe to a Swiss government official.

Swiss authorities are investigating.

UBS, based in Zurich, avoided prosecution by admitting it helped taxpayers hide money in Swiss accounts to dodge paying U.S. taxes. UBS admitted that from 2000 to 2007, its Swiss private bankers helped wealthy Americans evade U.S. taxes by setting up sham offshore companies in tax havens. UBS said it created misleading forms saying those offshore companies, not taxpayers, were the beneficial owners.

A settlement would avert a two-day evidentiary hearing that Gold planned to begin on Aug. 3. He rescheduled the hearing for Aug. 10 in case the settlement comes apart.

After a July 29 hearing on the case, attorneys of UBS and the Swiss and U.S. governments submitted a proposed witness list and allocation of time for the hearing. After opening statements, UBS lawyers were to cross-examine IRS Deputy Commissioner Barry Shott and IRS Agent Daniel Reeves.

Justice Department lawyers were then to cross-examine UBS witnesses Isabelle Romy, a former deputy justice at the Swiss Federal Supreme Court; Urs Zulauf, head of legal, enforcement and international affairs at the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority; and Rudolf Wyss, deputy director of the Swiss Federal Office of Justice.


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 Jul 31, 2009 at 09:43 AM curious Says:

do i need a minimum balance to open an account at the bank?? does anyone knows?

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 Jul 31, 2009 at 10:24 AM Anonymous Says:

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curious Says:

do i need a minimum balance to open an account at the bank?? does anyone knows?

if you are asking.. then it is not for you....

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 Jul 31, 2009 at 11:05 AM PMO Says:

This is great news. It is about time that millionaires stop hiding their money. Every dollar they hide is more money *I* have to pay to cover the government's budget. I hope every single one of these crooks is caught and prosecuted to the fullest.

Many, especially in our community, live on shoe-string budgets because of our tax burdens. People like this are stealing money from you and I because *WE* have to pay more.

Maybe the government can seize all their money (to cover interest and penalties) and pay down some of this ridiculous national debt.

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 Jul 31, 2009 at 12:43 PM Anonymous Says:

the goverment spends spends money not only what they collect in taxes they borrow money to spend more $ then the american people can afford to pay back in their lifetime

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 Jul 31, 2009 at 02:25 PM Anonymous Says:

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PMO Says:

This is great news. It is about time that millionaires stop hiding their money. Every dollar they hide is more money *I* have to pay to cover the government's budget. I hope every single one of these crooks is caught and prosecuted to the fullest.

Many, especially in our community, live on shoe-string budgets because of our tax burdens. People like this are stealing money from you and I because *WE* have to pay more.

Maybe the government can seize all their money (to cover interest and penalties) and pay down some of this ridiculous national debt.

While I agree that everyone should pay their fair share and it's not right for people to get away with this, don't think you will get a break if they start paying. Our government will just find more ways to spend the money so in the end it won't make any net different to your bottom line.

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 Jul 31, 2009 at 12:37 PM your living in lala land Says:

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PMO Says:

This is great news. It is about time that millionaires stop hiding their money. Every dollar they hide is more money *I* have to pay to cover the government's budget. I hope every single one of these crooks is caught and prosecuted to the fullest.

Many, especially in our community, live on shoe-string budgets because of our tax burdens. People like this are stealing money from you and I because *WE* have to pay more.

Maybe the government can seize all their money (to cover interest and penalties) and pay down some of this ridiculous national debt.

If I had to give 70 cents of every dollar I earn to the gov't, I would simply stop working and join those on the welfare rolls. then see how high your taxes will be, You want tax relief, throw all the illegal aliens off the medicaid, medicare , welfare rolls. You want tax relief? Go to the kollelim, and university's and make all able bodied students that are simply marking time there get real jobs and become productive citizens. In our comunity , if you want your daughter to get a decent date you are not even allowed to ask the shadchan " what does the boy plan on doing"! you want to know where your tax dollars are going? go down to the Mexican border and watch the torrent of illegals waltzing accross the border. I think I've made my point

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 Jul 31, 2009 at 03:46 PM oh boy Says:

I smell another wave of arests from all walks of life.

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 Aug 01, 2009 at 06:22 PM swissi Says:

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curious Says:

do i need a minimum balance to open an account at the bank?? does anyone knows?

There is no minimum amount, but they basically stopped accepting american moneys.
They started to be very cautious.



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