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U.S., UBS seek court delay; may settle tax fight

Mon Jul 13, 2009 12:41am IST
 
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By Tom Brown

MIAMI (Reuters) - The U.S. government and UBS AG asked a federal judge on Sunday to delay the start of a closely-watched trial, as they seek to resolve their dispute over U.S. demands for the identities of thousands of wealthy Americans suspected of using the Swiss bank to dodge taxes.

The request, in a joint court filing, came as the clock ticked down to the trial set for 9 a.m. EDT 1300 GMT) Monday in Miami, where U.S. authorities had been expected to move forcefully to pry the lid off Switzerland's much-vaunted tradition of bank secrecy.

In their filing. the U.S. Justice Department and UBS asked that the trial be postponed until Aug. 3, giving the Swiss and U.S. governments time "to continue their discussions seeking a resolution of this matter."

The Justice Department declined further comment, but UBS and the Swiss government have been signaling for weeks that they were open to an out-of-court settlement of the case.

The case has been widely seen as perhaps the biggest challenge yet to Switzerland's bank secrecy.

There was no immediate response from U.S. District Judge Alan Gold, who is presiding over the case and was to have begun hearing arguments Monday about why he should force UBS to disclose information on up to 52,000 wealthy U.S. clients suspected of tax evasion.

But UBS said the motion for a delay would be formally submitted for the court's approval Monday morning.

In a court order last week, Gold asked the Justice Department to spell out how far it was willing to go to learn the identity of Americans with secret accounts at UBS, the world's biggest wealth manager by assets.  Continued...

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