Another UBS client has pled guilty to filing a false tax return, putting more pressure on the hold outs. The IRS's amnesty program ends in September and it looks like UBS is going to turn over a lot, if not all, of the information the IRS has summoned.
Why? Because there is now evidence that UBS committed fraud, not only in the U.S. but also in Switzerland. The latest plea agreement indicates that the defendant went to Switzerland having decided to "come clean" While there he consulted an attorney who told him not to worry about it, his name wouldn't be disclosed. After making this assurance, the defendant's Swiss attorney bribed a UBS official to keep the defendant's name off the list of UBS customer's already disclosed to the IRS. The defendant allegedly paid $40,000 to keep his name a secret.
This incident would seem to undercut UBS and Switzerland's argument that no Swiss laws have been broken and, therefore, UBS doesn't have to respond to the IRS's summons.
Friday, July 31, 2009
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