Credit Suisse \\\'aided\\\' US tax evaders
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Credit Suisse "helped its US customers conceal their Swiss accounts" and avoid billions of dollars in American taxes, a report has alleged. It claims the bank opened Swiss accounts for more than 22,000 US customers, with assets totalling $12bn (£7.2bn) at their peak. The report alleges bankers helped clients create offshore shell entities and design transactions to avoid arousing suspicion. Credit Suisse declined to comment. "From at least 2001 to 2008, Credit Suisse employed banking practices that facilitated tax evasion by US customers," the report by a US congressional committee said, according to BBC.