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Swiss Banks Shun Americans as U.S. Compels Disclosure
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Source: Bloomberg.com

June 29 (Bloomberg) -- Swiss banks are shutting the accounts of Americans as the U.S. Internal Revenue Service accelerates the hunt for tax dodgers.

UBS AG and Credit Suisse Group AG, the country’s biggest banks, have told Americans to move their money into specially created units registered in the U.S., or lose their accounts. Smaller private banks such as Geneva-based Mirabaud & Cie. are closing all accounts held by U.S. taxpayers.

While the banks declined to say how many people are affected, more than 5 million Americans live abroad, including about 30,000 in Switzerland, according to estimates from American Citizens Abroad in Geneva. Swiss banks must register with the Securities and Exchange Commission to provide services for those customers.

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The IRS has since increased pressure on Americans to disclose offshore accounts as it seeks to recoup an estimated $50 billion in unpaid taxes. The agency set a deadline of Sept. 23 for taxpayers to declare all foreign accounts or face possible criminal prosecution that could result in as much as 10 years in prison and $500,000 in penalties.

U.S. citizens must file tax returns, report offshore accounts that contain more than $10,000 and pay tax on any income earned, no matter where they live. To take advantage of the amnesty program, taxpayers must file six years of returns, plus pay back taxes and a penalty, according to the IRS.


Read more: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a_8...



Isn't the USA the only country in the world where it's citizens are required to pay taxes to the USA regardless of where they live, or where the money was earned?

Didn't the Stones and Beatles move out of England for a time, to avoid the high taxes? So, I'm assuming something like that wouldn't apply to Americans?
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  Swiss Banks Shun Americans as U.S. Compels Disclosure NeoConsSuck  Jun-29-09 05:08 AM   #0 
   Haw Haw!  SemiCharmedQuark   Jun-29-09 05:13 AM   #1 
   Nice.  truthisfreedom   Jun-29-09 05:34 AM   #2 
   Avoiding taxes is entirely legal. Evading taxes is not. There is a difference.  Wizard777   Jun-29-09 05:38 AM   #3 
   The difference is not always very clear, though. The IRS often labels an otherwise legal  No Elephants   Jun-29-09 08:28 AM   #11 
   It is the duty of business owners to arrange their affairs to pay the least amount of tax. L. Hand  Wizard777   Jun-29-09 04:22 PM   #18 
      Business owners can do whatever the fuck they like.  bemildred   Jun-29-09 09:53 PM   #21 
         That is another huge problem in Corporate America.  Wizard777   Jun-30-09 11:46 AM   #25 
   Correct. Only one begins with 'a' and contains 'oi'. The other begins with an 'e'.  closeupready   Jun-29-09 10:44 AM   #17 
   I'm sure that American banks can use the boost in liquidity..  annabanana   Jun-29-09 06:14 AM   #4 
   I agree it's unreasonable  davidpdx   Jun-29-09 06:21 AM   #5 
   That's news to me. Do you know from which year the Korean-American Tax agreement is?  Democracyinkind   Jun-29-09 08:01 AM   #7 
   There is an agreement between Korea and the US  davidpdx   Jun-29-09 08:20 AM   #9 
      That's strange. It seems the agreement between Korea and Switzerland is quite dissimilar.  Democracyinkind   Jun-29-09 08:27 AM   #10 
         If I took on Korean Citizenship I'd have to give up or renounce my American Citizenship  davidpdx   Jun-29-09 08:11 PM   #20 
            If you could get Korean Citizenship, make sure to check the subject of taxes first.  Democracyinkind   Jun-30-09 08:15 AM   #23 
   I think it's more like $5,000, not $85,000  harmonicon   Jun-29-09 09:02 AM   #13 
      It could be different for students  davidpdx   Jun-29-09 08:08 PM   #19 
      It's $85,000 but after conversion from Euros that's not much...  comtec   Jun-30-09 04:31 AM   #22 
      No it's not....  BooScout   Jun-30-09 04:17 PM   #27 
   It's not hard to get out of the double taxing if the circumstances are right.  Democracyinkind   Jun-29-09 07:52 AM   #6 
   Phil Gramm  boomerbust   Jun-29-09 08:12 AM   #8 
   I wonder if any--or many--will renounce citizenship over this?  No Elephants   Jun-29-09 08:31 AM   #12 
   And lose their influence over policy? nt  RobbDU Moderator   Jun-29-09 09:38 AM   #14 
      What does citizenship have to do with influencing policy again?  No Elephants   Jul-01-09 06:45 AM   #29 
   The Beatles all became American citizens to escape the 95%  MicaelS   Jun-29-09 09:40 AM   #15 
   no they didn't  karynnj   Jun-30-09 08:27 AM   #24 
   I stand corrected, thank you for getting me straight! n/t  MicaelS   Jun-30-09 02:54 PM   #26 
   Pardon me..........but BULLSHIT  BooScout   Jun-30-09 04:21 PM   #28 
   USA is no exception  Fedja   Jun-29-09 10:00 AM   #16 
 

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