The Internal Revenue Service has stepped on the cat’s tail over a proposal that for the first time would allow it to report to foreign governments interest payments made to the U.S. deposits of non-resident aliens, even though such payments are not subject to taxation.
In return, the tax collector would like those governments to return the favor — providing information about U.S. depositors in their own countries possibly using those accounts to dodge the IRS.
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