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Rahn+Bodmer has settled charges it conspired with U.S. clients to defraud the IRS.
Zurich, Switzerland’s oldest private bank has admitted that it helped United States taxpayers hide offshore accounts from the Internal Revenue Service. The bank, Rahn+Bodmer, will pay $22 million in fines and penalties. It also has reached a deferred prosecution agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice. Of the entire $22 million in penalties, $4.9 million,...
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