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SWISS BANKS UNITE AND FIRE BACK AT THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Neutrality is Switzerland’s unwritten motto. This devotion to conflict avoidance kept the Swiss out of two World Wars. The Swiss are known for their diplomacy, hospitality, and the ability to keep a secret. So, it came as a shock when 73 Swiss banks joined ranks to inform the U.S. Department of Justice and the IRS, […]

Deutsche Bank Becomes Latest Bank to Cooperate With DOJ In Its Swiss Tax Evasion Probe

A day doesn’t go by without a new development regarding FATCA. Friday, October 10, 2014 was no exception. That day, in an article entitled, “Deutsche Bank to Aid U.S. Justice Department in Swiss Tax Evasion Probe,” The Wall Street Journal reported that Deutsche Bank was cooperating with the U.S. Justice Department to turn over the […]

FATCA’s October 1st Numbers: Healthy or Dysmal?

Dean Byrnes recently published his monthly update on FATCA registrations in a blog entitled, “Is FATCA Failing? What do the October 1st numbers say?” Dean Byrnes breaks it all down and analyzes the statistics in a way that only he can. What you are about to read might surprise you.

Getting It Right on FATCA

In the words of the famous fictional character, Homer Simpson, “D’oh!” I made a mistake. And I’m not going to waste any time in fixing it. This isn’t the first time and it likely won’t be the last. While no one likes to make mistakes, I’ve learned from my experience as an improviser and a […]

Reciprocal FATCA Reporting: Treasury Issues Proposed Rules To Enhance Financial Transparency

On July 30, 2014, the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FinCEN”) proposed rules requiring U.S. financial institutions to collect “Customer Due Diligence” information. The purpose of these proposed rules is to prevent unscrupulous individuals from using anonymous companies to engage in or launder the proceeds of illegal activity in the U.S. financial sector. These […]