US, Swiss Ask For Delay In UBS Secrecy Case

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CURT ANDERSON | 07/12/09 05:20 PM | AP

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The U.S. and Swiss governments and banking giant UBS AG indicated Sunday they were seeking a settlement and asked a federal judge to delay high-stakes hearings on the Internal Revenue Service's effort to identify thousands of suspected American tax evaders.

The one-page motion, filed in Miami less than 24 hours before the hearings were to begin Monday, said postponement is needed "to allow the two governments to continue their discussions seeking a resolution of this matter."

Unless a deal is reached beforehand, the filing asks that the hearing be rescheduled for Aug. 3.

U.S. District Judge Alan S. Gold did not immediately rule on the request, but judges routinely allow parties in civil cases extra time to settle out of court.

In a statement, the U.S. Justice Department said any agreement would have to require that UBS provide "information on a significant number of individuals with UBS accounts."

"If an alternative resolution is not reached, the Department of Justice will continue to vigorously pursue enforcement of the summons through the court," the statement said.

The case seeking the identities of some 52,000 wealthy American clients suspected of hiding $15 billion at UBS has already sent shock waves through the international banking system.

Bankers fear a ruling against UBS would disrupt cross-border commerce, force people to withdraw huge sums of money from financial entities with offshore offices and play havoc with international tax treaties. Experts say some other foreign banks are asking American clients to close out accounts for fear they may be targeted next.

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"The precedent this case may set is of immediate relevance to all financial institutions with global operations," the Institute of International Bankers and other financial organizations said in a recent court filing.

The UBS case has persuaded hundreds of taxpayers with offshore accounts to come clean with the IRS under a voluntary disclosure program. The program allows most people to pay a fine and back taxes without facing criminal prosecution, said tax attorney Robert McKenzie with the Arnstein & Lehr firm.

"The IRS would like to continue the specter of fear that this UBS case has created," McKenzie said. "This strategy is working. The level of calls I'm receiving is picking up, not going down."

UBS, which previously admitted wrongdoing in a more limited U.S. tax case, is resisting turning over the names that have been protected by centuries-old Swiss bank secrecy laws.

"Honoring the IRS summons would require UBS to violate Swiss criminal law, and we simply cannot comply," said Oswald Gruebel, UBS chief executive officer, in a letter to bank offices worldwide. "This matter should be resolved between governments according to established frameworks."

The Swiss government escalated the dispute last week by threatening to block release of the UBS account names if Gold rules for the IRS.

One of Europe's biggest banks, UBS has about 34,000 permanent and contract employees at 381 locations in the U.S., according to the company.

The IRS in February filed what are called "John Doe summonses" seeking U.S. taxpayer identities from UBS, shortly after the Zurich-based bank reached a deferred prosecution agreement with the Justice Department over its tax evasion practices. UBS agreed then to identify 300 people _ some of whom are now facing criminal charges _ and admitted it wrongly used sham offshore entities, false paperwork and questionable client recruitment.

UBS also paid a $780 million penalty.

"Until its activities were discovered, UBS _ on U.S. soil _ regularly violated U.S. law, and actively helped its customers violate U.S. law," said Justice Department tax attorney Stuart Gibson, the lead U.S. lawyer on the case.

The 300 names were released under an exception to Swiss banking secrecy law when clients deliberately defrauded tax authorities, as opposed to failing to declare all assets.

Abusive tax shelters and hidden offshore accounts cost the U.S. government an estimated $100 billion a year in lost tax revenue, according to Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., chairman of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

The Justice Department has brought several other UBS-related tax cases in South Florida, including a November 2008 indictment charging former bank executive Raoul Weil with conspiring to defraud the government. Weil, who ran UBS cross-border and private banking operations, is a fugitive living in Switzerland, and his lawyer has insisted he is innocent.

In June 2008, former UBS banker Bradley Birkenfeld pleaded guilty to a similar charge _ he helped a California billionaire evade taxes _ and has been cooperating extensively with federal prosecutors and the IRS. He has not yet been sentenced.

The U.S. and Swiss governments and banking giant UBS AG indicated Sunday they were seeking a settlement and asked a federal judge to delay high-stakes hearings on the Internal Revenue Service's effort...
The U.S. and Swiss governments and banking giant UBS AG indicated Sunday they were seeking a settlement and asked a federal judge to delay high-stakes hearings on the Internal Revenue Service's effort...
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- dukeitout I'm a Fan of dukeitout 2 fans permalink

The article says "Bankers fear a ruling against UBS would disrupt cross-border commerce, force people to withdraw huge sums of money from financial entities with offshore offices and play havoc with international tax treaties." Things are getting so bad with these "government intrusions" that soon a good ole American taxpayer won't be able to cheat anymore. I tell you it's un-American what the feds are trying to do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 PM on 07/13/2009
- gobeavs I'm a Fan of gobeavs 8 fans permalink
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It is called give us more time to move the money out of here.
Yeesh

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 07/13/2009
- LeeCalif I'm a Fan of LeeCalif 66 fans permalink

All this administration does is compromise.

I smell another one coming up. To UBS's benefit and a few thousand wealthy Americans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 07/13/2009
- hulagirrrl I'm a Fan of hulagirrrl 39 fans permalink
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The IRS is right, and I only wish that they would publish all the tax evaders once they get the names....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 PM on 07/13/2009
- loki I'm a Fan of loki 128 fans permalink
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they need more time to get all the bribes in place.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 07/13/2009
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This is a very important case. They should not get away with it. The tro//s here are so very out of their minds, I don't want engage any who have twisted ideas of what Swiss law is. What about our laws?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 AM on 07/13/2009
- jekyll I'm a Fan of jekyll 20 fans permalink

We can not impose our laws onto another soveriegn state. Please educate yourself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 AM on 07/14/2009
- Fler I'm a Fan of Fler permalink


Request for delay granted. Those with enough money, means, connections & legal representation always find a way to get around the rules & standards the rest of us have to follow. But of course, they "earned" it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 AM on 07/13/2009
- jekyll I'm a Fan of jekyll 20 fans permalink

You libs crack me up....once again you FAIL to see that what we are doing is trying to break Swiss law. It will not work. Washington, the focus of evil in the modern world, is displaying the behavior we would expect terminally corrupt collectivist kleptocracy. It needs revenue to satisfy its retinue of parasitic constituencies, has the power to seize it in defiance of the law, and believes that all people everywhere should genuflect before its demands. There are rumors in Geneva this weekend that the Swiss government is on the edge of breaking off diplomatic relations with the US, over the harassment Swiss banks and the Swiss government have been getting from the IRS, calling it a violation of national sovereignty. I hope that the Swiss continue to tell the IRS to go to he.ll!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 AM on 07/13/2009
- hulagirrrl I'm a Fan of hulagirrrl 39 fans permalink
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@jckyll, no, this time it might just work, because the EU is eagerly watching to follow suit. Most EU countries have tightened the law so that money can not be moved as easily as in the past. These "smart' business people who are hiding their money are cheating us out of good schools, museums, music programs for our kids, sports programs. Average people get their taxes taken out every pay period, so why should the wealthy not pay their share? I am cheering the IRS on with this case, and the good part is that they can be very persistent, good for America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 PM on 07/13/2009
- jekyll I'm a Fan of jekyll 20 fans permalink

Other countries can do what they want to their own people. They can not impose their law onto another soveriegn state. As far as cheating us.....that is insane! All the things you listed should be covered by state/local taxes, NOT federal taxes. The government needs to stay out of our schools/education. They have FAILED miserable for decades.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 07/14/2009
- vippy I'm a Fan of vippy 65 fans permalink

This makes me sick! Last year in February some clerk at the Liechtenstein Bank turned over lists of names of tax cheats of various countries to the proper authorities. Germany, France, Italy and the UK
all published the list except the USA. I am pretty sure that our congress is involved otherwise they would have done the same. Now let us have the list or we have to assume they are all involved and therefore, exempt from the laws of the USA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 AM on 07/13/2009

100 billion per year can buy a lot of health care

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 AM on 07/13/2009

Yep...like (single payer) Medicare for all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 07/13/2009

maybe there is a certain vp with deposits who can be slammered for tax evasion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 AM on 07/13/2009

"""""Abusive tax shelters and hidden offshore accounts cost the U.S. government an estimated $100 billion a year in lost tax revenue, according to Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., chairman of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigat­ions."""""

and as if that wasnt enough GW BUSH thought they deserved huge tax cuts too boot

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 AM on 07/13/2009
- hulagirrrl I'm a Fan of hulagirrrl 39 fans permalink
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Funny thing is, politicians knew this for a long time, how come they did not act on it? You should've seen how fast the international law was enacted to protect copyrights of music and movies... So, if there is a will there is a way!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 PM on 07/13/2009
- SamKnause I'm a Fan of SamKnause 70 fans permalink

Delay Delay. Water down Water down. Add incentives for the wealthy. Slash the amount the wealthy would owe. Write a new law that will make off shore accounts evading taxes, legal. Pretend you are trying to enforce the laws that are already on the books. Form a committee to investigate. Form a committee to investigate the committee that started the first investigation. Blame the working class. Threaten to lower wages of working class if company or individuals have to pay their fair share of taxes. Threaten to move companies overseas if you are forced to pay your fair share of taxes. Have I left anything out? Business as usual, or legal theft as usual, depending on how one looks at it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 AM on 07/13/2009

They need time to agree on who will be taken off the list and give the chosen few time to withdraw/launder all their deposits. It is good to have Rahm Emmanual as a friend

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 AM on 07/13/2009

Do they think the whole world is deaf,dumb & blind? The cat is already out of the bag.... and they keep digging deeper.... Thank G-d for the few decent people left on this planet that tell the Truth about stuff that impacts all our lives!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 AM on 07/13/2009
- SamKnause I'm a Fan of SamKnause 70 fans permalink

I think there are a lot of decent people in the world and the U.S., the problem is, they are not in our government.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 AM on 07/13/2009
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