Deutsche Bank will pay USD 95 million to resolve a New York civil lawsuit accusing it of evading tens of millions of dollars in federal taxes through shifty financial moves.
The agreement to settle a 2014 lawsuit brought by the US government was approved yesterday by a Manhattan federal court judge.
US Attorney Preet Bharara says his office revealed how the bank used a web of shell companies to dodge taxes.
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Prosecutors say the bank as part of its settlement agreement admitted it set up the plan to avoid taxes through a 2000 financial transaction.
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