The United States has extended its requests for Swiss banks to disclose full details of client accounts held by US citizens.
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Switzerland’s Federal Tax Administration on Monday published a listExternal link of 40 banks, fiduciary firms and insurance companies.
It is the fourth update of so called group administrative requests by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) since last December under the so-called Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA).
The American clients concerned now have 20 days to submit their opinion on the intended transmission of their data to the IRS, before the Swiss authorities will issue a final decree, the Federal Tax Administration said.
The agreement between the US and Switzerland on cooperation to simplify the implementation of FATCA came into force in 2014.
Under the deal, Swiss financial institutions disclose account details directly to the US tax authorities with the consent of the US clients concerned.
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