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Justice Dept. wants UBS customer names

Posted on 14 July 2009 by Congress Check


MARTHA BRANNIGAN
Miami Herald
Tuesday, July 14, 2009

The Justice Department said it will insist on ”information on a significant number” of UBS customers in any settlement between the U.S. and Swiss governments over a high-stakes, bank-secrecy dispute.

On Sunday, the United States government and Swiss banking giant UBS jointly asked to postpone a hearing slated to begin Monday in Miami to allow the U.S. and Swiss governments more time to resolve a dispute over whether the bank should be required to turn over the names of 52,000 clients with secret offshore bank accounts.

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Attorneys still plan to appear in federal court Monday before Judge Alan S. Gold, who is handling the case about whether to enforce a civil summons from the Internal Revenue Service seeking the UBS customer information. The judge didn’t immediately issue an order on postponing the hearing, although judges typically approve such joint requests.

The IRS has justified its demand for the information based in part on UBS’s admission that it helped American clients set up accounts offshore to dodge income taxes.

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