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Bank Hapoalim fined $904M over US clients' tax evasion, FIFA scandal

US Justice Department says Israel's biggest bank admitted assisting US clients to evade taxes. Hapoalim to pay $874 million to settle tax evasion claims, $30 million over international soccer federation affair.

by  Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  05-03-2020 12:44
Last modified: 05-03-2020 12:44
Bank Hapoalim fined $904M over US clients' tax evasion, FIFA scandalAviv Gotlib

A Bank Hapoalim branch in Tel Aviv | File photo: Aviv Gotlib

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Bank Hapoalim has settled a case brought against it by US authorities for assisting US-based clients to evade taxes and its involvement in a bribery affair that shook FIFA, the world soccer federation.

Under the deal seeking to settle claims addressing actions between 2002 and 2014, Israel's biggest bank was ordered to pay an overall fine of $904 million: some $874.3 million to settle the tax evasion claims and $30 million for its involvement in the FIFA scandal.

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The FIFA case dates back to 2015, when 14 people were indicted in connection with an investigation by the FBI and IRS into wire fraud, racketeering, and money laundering by FIFA and other sports industry officials

"Israel's largest bank, Bank Hapoalim, and its Swiss subsidiary have admitted not only failing to prevent but actively assisting US customers to set up secret accounts, to shelter assets and income, and to evade taxes," financial daily Globes quoted US Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoffrey S. Berman as saying.

"The combined payment approaching $1 billion reflects the magnitude of the tax evasion by the Bank's US customers, the size of the fees the Bank collected to provide this illegal service, and the gravity of the illegal conduct."

The US Justice Department said that Bank Hapoalim had pleaded guilty to "conspiring with US taxpayers and others to hide more than $7.6 billion in more than 5,500 secret Swiss and Israeli bank accounts and the income generated in these accounts from the Internal Revenue Service."

According to the report, the bank insists that the detailed arrangements referred to by the US Department of Justice concerns actions by Bank Hapoalim Switzerland, solely.

Globes noted that fine imposed on Hapoalim is higher than penalties paid by other Israeli banks, namely Bank Leumi and Mizrahi Tefahot Bank, for their involvement in similar tax evasion affairs.

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