Swiss Bank Secrecy cracked - this should be good
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:35 am
UBS to pay $780 million, open secret Swiss bank records
Cracking Switzerland's historic reputation for banking secrecy, UBS agreed Wednesday to a $780 million settlement of federal charges it helped about 19,000 wealthy American clients evade U.S. taxes and said it would disclose the identities of some of those customers.
UBS (UBS), Switzerland's largest bank, also agreed to stop providing banking services to U.S. clients with undeclared accounts. The bank also admitted to conspiracy to defraud the IRS and agreed to report to U.S. authorities for at least 18 months on its compliance actions.
The bank could have faced even higher penalties, but investigators agreed to some leniency "in recognition of the current international financial crisis," the deferred prosecution deal filed Wednesday said.
The agreement ends a 2000-08 scheme in which UBS bankers using encrypted laptop computers and counter-spy tactics traveled to and from the U.S. and helped Americans secretly hide income.
Many of those clients are suspected of filing false federal tax returns that omitted income held in the Swiss bank. That income represents part of what a 2008 Senate hearing identified as a nearly $100 billion illegal offshore banking industry.
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industrie ... rges_N.htm
Cracking Switzerland's historic reputation for banking secrecy, UBS agreed Wednesday to a $780 million settlement of federal charges it helped about 19,000 wealthy American clients evade U.S. taxes and said it would disclose the identities of some of those customers.
UBS (UBS), Switzerland's largest bank, also agreed to stop providing banking services to U.S. clients with undeclared accounts. The bank also admitted to conspiracy to defraud the IRS and agreed to report to U.S. authorities for at least 18 months on its compliance actions.
The bank could have faced even higher penalties, but investigators agreed to some leniency "in recognition of the current international financial crisis," the deferred prosecution deal filed Wednesday said.
The agreement ends a 2000-08 scheme in which UBS bankers using encrypted laptop computers and counter-spy tactics traveled to and from the U.S. and helped Americans secretly hide income.
Many of those clients are suspected of filing false federal tax returns that omitted income held in the Swiss bank. That income represents part of what a 2008 Senate hearing identified as a nearly $100 billion illegal offshore banking industry.
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industrie ... rges_N.htm