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Status:  U
Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 23:28:13 -0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: John Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: DoJ Summons Offshore Credit Cards
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 25, 2002

The Department of Justice and The United States Attorney's
Office for the Northern District of California today asked a
federal court in San Francisco to approve its service of a
John Doe summons on VISA International. "John Doe"
summonses permit the IRS to obtain information about
people whose identities are unknown. The information
expected in response to the summons will help the IRS
identify people who use offshore accounts to evade their
United States income tax liabilities. There are VISA-
sponsored credit, charge or debit cards issued by banks
in more than 30 countries, including Switzerland, Latvia,
Luxembourg, Hong Kong, Bermuda and numerous
Caribbean nations.

Also today, in a federal court in Miami, The Department
of Justice filed papers reflecting American Express's
agreement to turn over records relating to people who
may be subject to United States income taxes and who
have credit card accounts with addresses in Antigua
and Barbuda, the Bahamas or the Cayman Islands.

MasterCard has already produced over 1.7 million
records, involving over 230,000 accounts, in response to
a John Doe summons, According to the IRS, that
information will be used in civil audits and criminal
investigations.

If the MasterCard information is representative of
the industry, there could be 1 to 2 million U.S. citizens
with debit/credit cards issued by offshore banks.
This compares with only 170,000 Reports of Foreign
Bank & Financial Accounts (FBARS) being filed in
2000 and only 117,000 individual 1040 filers indicating
they had offshore bank accounts (tax year 1999).

Full press release:

  http://cryptome.org/doj-doe-cards.htm

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