UBS is closing all United States accounts!        
                                    
        
                            
    
        		
		    
        
            
    
        
        
    
    
        
U.S. Clients at Risk of Exposure
WASHINGTON - November 15, 2008 - Swiss
banking giant UBS, under investigation by the U.S. government for allegedly
helping Americans hide money from the Internal Revenue Service, is closing
thousands of accounts, putting clients at greater risk of being exposed, tax
lawyers say. 
UBS clients have been receiving
calls and letters telling them that their Swiss accounts will soon be
liquidated. Those who have concealed funds from the IRS have two basic choices:
1) They can take new and potentially difficult steps to hide the money,
heightening their risk of being caught and punished severely; or 2) They can
come clean, lawyers say.
The backdrop for UBS's action is
that the U.S. government has been pressing UBS and the Swiss government to
disclose the names of thousands of Americans with undeclared accounts, while
the Swiss have vowed to uphold Swiss legal protections for bank clients.
However, as a practical matter, whether or not the
Swiss formally give up the names, UBS's decision to close the accounts
undermines Switzerland's legendary code of bank secrecy, lawyers said.