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			<description><![CDATA[<p>IRS says set to pursue other banks on tax evasion<br /><br />By Tom Brown Tom Brown Mon Apr 27, 4:33 pm ET<br /><br />MIAMI (Reuters) The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is preparing to pursue other foreign banks for allegedly facilitating tax evasion by wealthy Americans following its high-profile case against Switzerland&#x27;s UBS AG (UBSN.VX) (UBS.N), an IRS official said on Monday.<br /><br />UBS, Switzerland&#x27;s largest bank, in February acknowledged that it helped U.S. clients conceal assets from the U.S. government. It agreed to pay a $780 million fine and identify some of its American clients.<br /><br />But U.S. authorities are still going after the Swiss bank, seeking to access the data of another 52,000 Americans they say are hiding about $14.8 billion in Swiss bank accounts.<br /><br />We are developing John Doe summonses on other banks, Daniel Reeves, an agent with the IRS&#x27; Offshore Compliance division, told Reuters on the sidelines of a conference in Miami on offshore finance.<br /><br />He was referring to the kind of subpoena filed by the IRS against UBS seeking to force the bank to turn over the names of clients suspected of evading U.S. taxes.<br /><br />Reeves declined to say which, or how many, other banks could face cases filed by the IRS, but he confirmed the entities being investigated were foreign-based like UBS.<br /><br />We have identified other offshore banks that are engaged in similar activities, he earlier told the conference.<br /><br />On April 2, U.S. authorities arrested and charged an accountant in Florida in the first of what they said could be a series of tax evasion prosecutions of American clients of UBS.<br /><br />Almost two weeks later, a wealthy Florida yacht broker pleaded guilty to using an account with UBS to hide more than $3 million in assets from the U.S. government.<br /><br />$100 BILLION EACH YEAR<br /><br />The IRS has pushed ahead with the prosecutions at a time when political leaders both in the United States and elsewhere are calling for a crackdown on tax havens and offshore centers where individuals and companies can hide away funds.<br /><br />In the U.S., we&#x27;re losing about $100 billion a year, because of tax evasion and other abusive practices, Robert Roach, counsel and chief investigator for the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, said at the Miami conference.<br /><br />This Senate subcommittee has been lobbying for more aggressive official action against tax havens and tax evasion, which Roach described as a rats&#x27; nest of problems .<br /><br />Switzerland, which is seeking to defend its long-standing tradition of strict bank secrecy, asked the United States at the weekend to drop the case against UBS in return for a new tax accord the two countries are about to negotiate.<br /><br />Swiss President Hans-Rudolf Merz said the request was made to U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund&#x27;s semi-annual meetings in Washington.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/29366">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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