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Switzerland Signals Desire To End Tax Wrangles With US
Tom Burroughes
28 August 2013
The Swiss government signalled it wants to complete a joint
statement with the US
which, it hopes, will end a long-standing row concerning Swiss banks accused of
holding money of US tax evaders. “At its meeting today , the Federal Council
discussed the proposal for resolving past issues in the tax dispute with the
United States and gave its agreement in principle to the finalisation of a
joint statement. The Federal Council has instructed the Federal Department of
Finance to conclude the corresponding work. As soon as the joint statement has
been signed with the United
States, the text of the document will be
published,” the Swiss government said in a statement on its website. “The signing of the joint statement should enable Swiss
banks to resolve the tax dispute with the United States within the scope of
existing legislation. The dispute has put a strain on relations between the two
countries in the past,” it said. A number of prominent Swiss banks, such as UBS and Julius
Baer, for example, no longer provide offshore banking for US citizens. In the
case of UBS, the largest Swiss bank agreed in 2009 that details on some of its
clients would be passed to US authorities as part of settlements of civil and
criminal charges. More recently, Wegelin, Switzerland’s oldest bank, ceased to exist in
its old form after admitting to charges in the US
of aiding US
tax evaders. (The non-US part of that firm has been bought by Raiffeisen in Switzerland and
now operates under the Notenstein brand.) The Swiss Bankers Association welcomed the latest move by
the Swiss authorities. "The programme enables all banks in Switzerland to settle their US past quickly
and conclusively and creates the necessary legal certainty. As soon as the
programme becomes public, each bank will analyse its situation and then make a
decision,” it said in a statement. “A further positive factor is that the
protection of employees can now be afforded to the best possible extent, as the
agreement between the two social partners and the SBA will come into effect,”
it added.