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UBS axes offshore services for US citizens

The Swiss bank has already closed down its US offshore banking business and will no longer allow staff to travel to the US to meet clients

By AA Freelancer 18 Jul 2008

UBS is to axe more of its offshore banking services amid a $20bn (£10bn) tax-avoidance investigation by the US government into the investment bank's former operations.

UBS is to stop providing offshore banking services to American citizens, the Daily Telegraph reported.

The Swiss bank, which has already closed down its US offshore banking business, said it would no long allow bankers from Switzerland or elsewhere in the world to travel to the US to meet clients on banking or securities matters.

The bank has also agreed to work with the US government to identify American clients who may have been involved in defrauding the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the Daily Telegraph said.

That decision follows an earlier ruling by a Florida judge to give the IRS permission to serve legal papers on the bank to attempt to force it to hand over the names of up to 20,000 US clients.
The IRS, in tandem with the US Department of Justice, is leading an investigation into tax avoidance among US clients of UBS's offshore unit from 2000-2007.

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