UBS AG, has agreed to pay $780 million in order to avoid prosecution for conspiring to commit tax fraud in violation of 18 USC 371. UBS entered into a deferred prosecution agreement. The exhibits are here and here. As part of the deferred prosecution agreement, UBS admitted that it participated…
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UBS Offshore Account Tax Problems Continue
According to a report on CNBC.com the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations will be holding further hearings on the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) attempts to obtain the names of thousands of UBS clients who may have committed tax evasion through the use of Swiss Bank accounts. The hearing is scheduled…
IRS Investigation Into UBS Tax Evasion Case Expands
According to a report in the Wall Street Journal the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) now believes that the number of UBS clients who hold offshore accounts is higher than the 17,000 originally reported. The IRS believes that UBS helped these clients commit tax fraud by helping them hide their income…
IRS Signs Tax Treaty with Lichtenstein
On Dec. 8, 2008 Lichtenstein entered into a tax treaty, which will allow the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) access to foreign bank account information even though there is no evidence of tax fraud. The treaty, which is known as a Tax Information Exchange Agreement (TIEA), will provide the United States…
Tax Evasion by UBS and LGT Detailed in Senate Report.
The U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations released its report Tax Haven Banks and U.S. Tax Compliance detailing widespread facilitation of tax evasion by UBS and LGT. LGT Bank, a leading Liechtenstein financial institution that is owned by and financially benefits the Liechtenstein…