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Senate PSI Report re Tax Haven Banks (LGT & UBS)
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Re: Senate PSI Report re Tax Haven Banks (LGT & UBS)
You watch the hearing, JColvin? It was pretty short, thanks to just about everyone taking the 5th.
I'm thinking we should just let Germany have Lichtenstein. If it's small enough to carpet, it's nothing but a bank, not a country.
I'm thinking we should just let Germany have Lichtenstein. If it's small enough to carpet, it's nothing but a bank, not a country.
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Re: Senate PSI Report re Tax Haven Banks (LGT & UBS)
Missed the hearings. Interesting upshot - UBS to discontinue offshore banking services to US residents
Reuters
UBS to stop offshore banking for U.S. residents
Thursday July 17, 1:08 pm ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Swiss bank UBS AG (VTX:UBSN.VX - News) will discontinue offshore banking and securities services to U.S. residents through its branches, a UBS executive said on Thursday at a congressional hearing on offshore tax havens.
Mark Branson, chief financial officer for UBS Global Wealth Management and Business Banking, told a Senate subcommittee the bank was also working with the U.S. government to identify U.S. clients who may have engaged in tax fraud.
"Client identity is generally protected from disclosure under Swiss law," Branson said.
But those protections do not apply in connection with an investigation of tax fraud and when requests are presented to the Swiss government through legal channels, he said.
Branson said that, while UBS is winding down the business of providing offshore banking and securities services to U.S. residents, there will be "no new accounts opened."
He said client advisers based in Switzerland will not be allowed to travel to the United States "for the purpose of meeting" with U.S. clients.
The hearing came after a six-month investigation by the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations into tax practices by UBS and LGT Bank of Liechtenstein.
The probe found the banks helped U.S. clients avoid taxes through complex offshore structures to hide assets.
Subcommittee Chairman Sen. Carl Levin, a Democrat from Michigan, said he was surprised by UBS' announcement.
Levin said he hoped it would serve as an impetus for other banks.
"We can't get every bank in front of us to do what they did," he told reporters after the hearing.
(Reporting by Rachelle Younglai; Editing by Andre Grenon)
Reuters
UBS to stop offshore banking for U.S. residents
Thursday July 17, 1:08 pm ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Swiss bank UBS AG (VTX:UBSN.VX - News) will discontinue offshore banking and securities services to U.S. residents through its branches, a UBS executive said on Thursday at a congressional hearing on offshore tax havens.
Mark Branson, chief financial officer for UBS Global Wealth Management and Business Banking, told a Senate subcommittee the bank was also working with the U.S. government to identify U.S. clients who may have engaged in tax fraud.
"Client identity is generally protected from disclosure under Swiss law," Branson said.
But those protections do not apply in connection with an investigation of tax fraud and when requests are presented to the Swiss government through legal channels, he said.
Branson said that, while UBS is winding down the business of providing offshore banking and securities services to U.S. residents, there will be "no new accounts opened."
He said client advisers based in Switzerland will not be allowed to travel to the United States "for the purpose of meeting" with U.S. clients.
The hearing came after a six-month investigation by the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations into tax practices by UBS and LGT Bank of Liechtenstein.
The probe found the banks helped U.S. clients avoid taxes through complex offshore structures to hide assets.
Subcommittee Chairman Sen. Carl Levin, a Democrat from Michigan, said he was surprised by UBS' announcement.
Levin said he hoped it would serve as an impetus for other banks.
"We can't get every bank in front of us to do what they did," he told reporters after the hearing.
(Reporting by Rachelle Younglai; Editing by Andre Grenon)
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Re: Senate PSI Report re Tax Haven Banks (LGT & UBS)
McCain's gonna really love that.Demosthenes wrote:I bet UBS still gets indicted.
Maybe he really will appoint Gramm to Belarus. Or better yet, Lichtenstein.
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