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HSBC Prepares to Turn Over U.S. Client Names to Comply with U.S. Government

Offshore Account Update, UBS / HSBC

Posted in on August 3, 2011

There has been talk amongst government officials of a Global Resolution, expected to come to terms within the next few months, between several foreign banks, in order to put an end to tax evasion within the U.S.  However, there is a catch.  In exchange for investigations against the foreign banks to be discontinued, the respective bank will be required to turn over all U.S. client names, which will then be used by U.S. government agencies to open criminal investigations against said taxpayer. HSBC, world-wide banking giant that has been under high scrutiny by U.S. officials, seems to have caught wind of the potential Resolution and is making plans to come into compliance with the U.S. government.

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HSBC Undisclosed Account Holders Targeted by IRS

Offshore Account Update, UBS / HSBC

Posted in on August 2, 2011

Managing director at SCG Consulting Group of Boston, Michael F. Schiavao, was charged with failing to report his offshore account at HSBC Holdings Plc (HSBA) to U.S. authorities.

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Other Swiss Banks in talks with United States for Global Deal: Undisclosed Account Holders to possibly be Disclosed!

Offshore Account Update

Posted in on August 2, 2011

The associated press has reported that Switzerland and the United States are talking about a joint settlement with other Swiss and European banks to avoid potential U.S. investigation and prosecution.

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DOJ Claims it’s Next Victim

Offshore Account Update, UBS / HSBC

Posted in on August 1, 2011

On April 13, 2011, Josephine Bhasin, a U.S. taxpayer with an offshore account held with HSBC pled guilty to charges of willingly filing false tax returns, false amended tax returns, and false FBARs.  Ms. Bhasin of Huntington, NY, maintained approximately $8.3 mil. in her HSBC account during 2008. The HSBC account holder will receive a maximum sentence of 3 years in jail and a maximum fine of $250,000. These criminal penalties are in addition to civil penalties, which Ms. Bhasin has agreed to; the arrangement includes a civil penalty of 50% of the high year on the account during 2004 to 2009.

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Credit Suisse in Serious Trouble: Account Holders Next as 1 Month for Amnesty Remains

Offshore Account Update, UBS / HSBC

Posted in on July 28, 2011

Time running out for Credit Suisse undisclosed account holders!

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