Domestic banks next year will start reporting interest on foreign clients’ deposits to the Internal Revenue Service, a controversial rule that may encourage some offshore depositors to move their money out of South Florida.

“What banks are scared of is that they’re going to lose clients over this,” said Frank Gonzalez, head of the financial institutions practice at public accounting firm Morrison, Brown, Argiz & Farra in Miami.

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