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U.S. Threatens To Sue Swiss Banks Unless It Receives Tax-Dodging Information

First Posted: 09/04/11 10:57 AM ET Updated: 11/04/11 06:12 AM ET

ZURICH (Emma Thomasson) - The United States has written to Switzerland to demand it hands over detailed information this week on its citizens using Swiss accounts to dodge tax or see Credit Suisse and nine other banks face charges, newspapers reported on Sunday.

The letter, quoted by two Swiss Sunday papers, was sent by U.S. Deputy Attorney General James Cole on August 31 and demands detailed figures on tax evasion at Credit Suisse by Tuesday and also seeks information from nine other smaller Swiss banks.

In the letter, Cole demands that Switzerland quickly deliver a significant number of client accounts, the SonntagsZeitung reported, adding that U.S. authorities are also ready to examine a Swiss offer to settle the dispute.

Mario Tuor, a spokesman for the Swiss department for international financial affairs, would only say that Switzerland was in contact with the United States but declined to comment on the letter.

"We are seeking a solution on the basis of existing laws," he said.

Switzerland last month made a proposal to try to kickstart talks to settle its impasse with U.S. authorities, offering to hand over data on groups of clients under a pending new bilateral tax treaty despite strict bank secrecy.

A long tradition of bank secrecy has helped Switzerland build up a $2 trillion offshore financial industry, but the country has agreed in recent years to do more to help hunt tax cheats amid a global crackdown on tax havens.

US SEEKS THOUSANDS OF CLIENT NAMES

The United States is pushing for Switzerland to hand over thousands more bank client names as it did last year when it allowed UBS to bend bank secrecy and reveal the details of around 4,450 clients to avoid criminal charges.

"They won't be contented with less than in the UBS case," former U.S. Justice Department investigator Peter Henning told the NZZ am Sonntag newspaper.

He added that the U.S. Internal Revenue Service felt betrayed because many UBS clients had shifted their assets to smaller Swiss banks rather than declaring them.

The SonntagsZeitung quoted Swiss sources close to the talks as saying Washington is seeking details of all U.S. clients with accounts worth at least $50,000 between 2002 and 2010 at banks including Credit Suisse, private banks Julius Baer and Wegelin as well as the Zurich and Basel cantonal banks.

That could imply tens of thousands of accounts, the paper said, far more than Switzerland could deliver under a double taxation agreement with the United States that it approved in 2009 but is still awaiting ratification by the U.S. Senate.

Switzerland is keen to find a solution that would not need approval from parliament, seen as likely to block any new breach of bank secrecy after only reluctantly agreeing to the UBS treaty under emergency law last year.

If Switzerland does not comply, the United States could issue a subpoena against the banks to force them to hand over data, as it did in the case of UBS, the SonntagsZeitung and NZZ am Sonntag reported.

"This will be much more expensive as with UBS that had to pay a fine of $780 million," one banking source told the SonntagsZeitung. "We expect that the Swiss banks will have to pay a fine of up to 2 billion Swiss francs ($2.6 billion) and deliver much more client data than in the UBS case."

Henning said the United States would probably launch criminal charges against a smaller Swiss bank rather than Credit Suisse as it was too critical to the global financial system.

Last month, Switzerland struck deals with Germany and Britain to tax money kept by their residents in secret Swiss accounts and also introduce a withholding tax on future interest earned, a proposal rejected by Washington.

($1 = 0.783 Swiss Francs)

(Editing by Yoko Nishikawa and Jon Loades-Carter)

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ZURICH (Emma Thomasson) - The United States has written to Switzerland to demand it hands over detailed information this week on its citizens using Swiss accounts to dodge tax or see Credit Suisse...
ZURICH (Emma Thomasson) - The United States has written to Switzerland to demand it hands over detailed information this week on its citizens using Swiss accounts to dodge tax or see Credit Suisse...
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01:22 AM on 09/07/2011
As usual DOJ day late and a dollar short.....money already headed to Panama...the American wealthy and corporations new tax evasion haven.
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10:36 PM on 09/06/2011
Apparently that foolish idea of no new taxes is about to come to an end for thousands of Americans. Gee, too bad for them.
04:57 PM on 09/06/2011
Whether you consider yourself on the right or the left of the political spectrum, you should ask yourself how much of your banking privacy you are willling to give up in the name of going after "tax cheats."
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Jambala99
A GOP vote is a character flaw at this point.....
03:34 PM on 09/06/2011
Looks like the cheaters will get their own very soon :)
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rMatey
old, recovered Xtian, Liberal
01:04 PM on 09/06/2011
Do it!!!! I think we can take Switzerland.
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grizzly bear55
King of the forest
10:24 AM on 09/06/2011
The US wants regime change in Switzerland.
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grizzly bear55
King of the forest
10:13 AM on 09/06/2011
NATO planes buzzed few times over BERN in a warning sign.
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modelaford
Vote All of Congress OUT!
03:26 AM on 09/06/2011
kudos to the US if they can find the tax dodger using Swiss bank accounts.
03:43 AM on 09/06/2011
Probably not as they stupidly sent the last UBS whistle-blower Birkenfeld to jail for several years. It is not exactly very enticing for other potential whistle-blowers to come forward if the reward is a stay in a federal penitentiary.
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RadicalAmerica
Common sense for the common man
02:08 AM on 09/06/2011
What can the US do that the Nazis couldn't?
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DismayedRepub
300Mm/s Not just common sense, it’s the law
12:52 AM on 09/06/2011
The IRS felt betreyed? Poor babies....
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DFWMoneyCoach
Stop Digging.....
10:57 PM on 09/05/2011
News Update: US issues final warning to Swiss. "Either you hand over the names and addresses of those tax cheats so that we can contact them for campaign donations or we will embargo all further shipments of Ricola"...
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aHorsewithNoname
Let my Sacrifice not be in Vain
01:05 PM on 09/06/2011
My morning was all serious until I read your comment.
Thx.
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Mark Cormier Arizona
2012 has put us on the path to Europe
08:32 PM on 09/05/2011
Eliminate the 16th Amendment, implement the Fair Tax and the USA will become the new Switzerland.....Other countries and coporations will flock here and bring their money and start businesses here.....
Sorry....gettting ahead of myself again...our politicians are too dumb to allow such a good thing to happen....it would remove the incentives lobbyests have in DC...that would be unamerican.
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Mark Cormier Arizona
2012 has put us on the path to Europe
08:28 PM on 09/05/2011
So the big bad USA DEMANDS the Swiss hand over USA depositor info or else.....or else what??
We have no jurisdiction in Switzerland?? Amazing how big Obama's head is....he thinks he is president of the world.
He is just mad that the Swiss currency is worth much more than the dollar....Well Obama, thats mostly your fault.
12:07 AM on 09/06/2011
Well they have many options due to the fact that the major Swiss banks want access to the US market.
What they can do is to revoke their licenses to operate in the US. To punish the smaller State banks that are blacklisted by the US and that do not operate on American soil, the US could prevent those big banks to deal with them (like they do and prevent those banks to deal with Iran for example).
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GeorgiaVeteran
Social Liberal - Fiscal Conservative
05:25 AM on 09/06/2011
Kinda like not having jurisdiction in Afghanistan or Iraq or Panama or Granada? If Bush was still in office he would just invade Switzerland (unless they had contributed to the GOP).
1BadBob
Take money out of Government
07:32 PM on 09/05/2011
Why can't the mods approve a comment. There was nothing wrong with it
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ColoradoCool
Proud Liberal, Graduate Degree, Mother, Grandmothe
02:43 AM on 09/06/2011
I've wondered that very thing soooooooooo many times!
iam99
To know what you prefer...
03:40 AM on 09/06/2011
Ja, there are ways that you must write hier.
05:03 PM on 09/05/2011
So, if I understand correctly, the DOJ wants Swiss banks in the future to investigate every American customer and make sure they pay their US taxes. Why would it be the responsibility of a Swiss Bank? Swiss banks are not IRS agents.
There are a myriad of completely legal reasons to own a Swiss bank account from doing legit business in Europe, being one of the 30,000 Americans residing in Switzerland, or being a Swiss expat in the US on a temporary assignment.
The only achievement is that it will be close to impossible for Americans to open bank accounts abroad for completely legit reasons.
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Slim Dude
Oh, it looks good on YOU though...........
07:46 PM on 09/05/2011
You misread the report. They are not asking the Swiss banks to investigate anything or make sure the customers pay their U.S. taxes. That is the IRS's job, but it is only possible if the banks report the earnings back to the IRS (just like all American banks due). Our tax laws are unenforceable unless this information is provided. Why should we allow people with Swiss or any other foreign bank accounts dodge paying their taxes?

This should not and will not prevent people from opening accounts abroad. It might make it harder for them to cheat on their taxes, but that is OK with me. We all pay our taxes (at least us "honest" folks do), and these people with foreign accounts should too.

As far as the many reasons for opening a Swiss account, nobody is saying they can't open an account and nobody is asking "why" they have the account. We just need to know how much is being earned from the account so we can be sure the taxes were properly paid. I don't see why any of this should be a problem, and I absolutely don't see it as an invasion of privacy.

This problem needs to be dealt with in every single free trade agreement the U.S. makes.
11:58 PM on 09/05/2011
That is the IRS's job, but it is only possible if the banks report the earnings back to the IRS (just like all American banks due).

This is unpractical. So what about if Switzerland asks for Bank of America to report Swiss customers that have an account in the US. Bank of America will never comply with such demand.
If banks have to report to the country of origin every account, it would cost billions.
Look at what is happening in practice. US citizens are turned away by Swiss banks currently as the banks do not want the hassle. It is punishing honest businessman that need to open an account in CHF for various reasons.
03:38 AM on 09/06/2011
And no, I did not misread the report. The Swiss media report that the DOJ has given Switzerland an ultimatum to hand over details on the number of Americans who use Swiss banks to cheat on their taxes. How are they supposed to know if their clients report or not?