IRS wants millions hidden in Swiss accounts
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Internal Revenue Service is taking the unprecedented step of seeking Swiss bank records in search of what it suspects could be up to $20 billion worth of assets hidden by U.S. taxpayers. Justice Department lawyers said late Monday that they had filed court documents in Miami, Florida, asking a judge to allow the IRS to get information from the banking giant UBS. U.S. investigators are seeking permission for the first time to serve what are called "John Doe" summonses to obtain information about possible tax fraud against taxpayers whose identities are not known.
Information stemming from a guilty plea by a former UBS banker last week in Miami suggests the Zurich-based bank had "undeclared" accounts of U.S. taxpayers estimated at about $20 billion. Court documents indicate the IRS is interested in gaining information about taxpayer accounts at UBS during the years 2002 to 2007. Deputy Assistant Attorney General John DiCicco said the U.S. government is trying to cooperate with the Swiss government and the bank. But he added, "We are prepared to seek enforcement if that process is not successful."
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U.S. tax laws require any accounts abroad worth more than $10,000 to be reported -- and penalties call for up to half of the amount in a hidden account to be forfeited. A Justice Department official said government tax attorneys have no estimate how many taxpayers may be hiding funds. "Offshore accounts harbor billions of dollars and people should take notice that the secrecy surrounding these deals is rapidly fading," IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman said in a written statement released through the Justice Department.
Source: http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/06/30/irs.swiss...unts/index.html
Information stemming from a guilty plea by a former UBS banker last week in Miami suggests the Zurich-based bank had "undeclared" accounts of U.S. taxpayers estimated at about $20 billion. Court documents indicate the IRS is interested in gaining information about taxpayer accounts at UBS during the years 2002 to 2007. Deputy Assistant Attorney General John DiCicco said the U.S. government is trying to cooperate with the Swiss government and the bank. But he added, "We are prepared to seek enforcement if that process is not successful."
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U.S. tax laws require any accounts abroad worth more than $10,000 to be reported -- and penalties call for up to half of the amount in a hidden account to be forfeited. A Justice Department official said government tax attorneys have no estimate how many taxpayers may be hiding funds. "Offshore accounts harbor billions of dollars and people should take notice that the secrecy surrounding these deals is rapidly fading," IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman said in a written statement released through the Justice Department.
Source: http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/06/30/irs.swiss...unts/index.html
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Originally Posted by m630' post='613796' date='Jul 1 2008, 03:50 PM
Its about time that those with the endless pockets pay up! ![Devil](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/devil.gif)
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I believe releasing account holders information by a swiss bank without a court order is a criminal offence so they would have to convince the government to change the laws there to enable this. The only way to get a court order is to prove the account was being used for a serious crime, which overseas tax evasion is not considered serious to the swiss courts. I think that the IRS is putting pressure on the big two because they have operations here, there are numerous other swiss banks that don't have physical operations here, that's where I'd put my million(s)...hahaha
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