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U.S. Treasury - Press Releases - All
U.S. Treasury - Press Releases - All
All Press Releases

  • Treasury Warns Public About E-Mail Scams

    December 14, 2007
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    Treasury Warns Public About E-Mail Scams

    Washington, DC –Treasury has become aware of phony e-mail messages claiming to come from Department officials. For example, these messages, which are unsolicited by the recipients, falsely assert that Treasury is seeking to transfer funds to the recipient of the e-mail or accuse the recipient of tax avoidance or money laundering. These e-mails may request sensitive information from the recipient, supposedly in order to process the bogus transaction.

    These messages are a hoax designed to trick victims into revealing confidential information. Treasury recommends that recipients not respond to such messages.

    Treasury does not send unsolicited requests and does not seek personal or financial information from members of the public by e-mail. Anyone who receives an email of this nature should file a complaint at www.ic3.gov.

    E-mail users should be wary of any unsolicited messages that purport to come from U.S. Government agencies asking them to provide sensitive personal information. The transmission of phony e-mail messages requesting confidential information is a practice known as "phishing." The perpetrator of a "phishing" scam attempts to trick the victim into revealing confidential information, which then is used for purposes of identity theft or other crimes.

    Members of the public can learn more about protecting themselves from "phishing" and other internet-based threats at OnGuardOnline.gov, a web site created by the Department of Justice in partnership with other federal agencies and the technology industry to help stay safe online.

    Anyone receiving a solicitation purporting to be from, or otherwise involving the Internal Revenue Service, may report it to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration at:

    Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration Hotline
    P.O. Box 589 Ben Franklin Station
    Washington, DC 20044-0589
    Email: Complaints@tigta.treas.gov
    Phone: 1-800-366-4484
    Fax: 202-927-7018

    Solicitations purporting to be from, or otherwise involving the Department or the Secretary of the Treasury, may be reported it to the Treasury Office of Inspector General at:

    Treasury Hotline
    Office of Inspector General
    1500 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
    Washington, D.C. 20220
    Email: Hotline@oig.treas.gov  
    Phone: 1-800-359-3898
    Fax: 202-927-5799

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  • Paulson Statement on Signing of Peru Free Trade Agreement Act

    December 14, 2007
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    Paulson Statement on Signing of Peru Free Trade Agreement Act

    Washington, DC--Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr. today issued the following statement following the President's signing of H.R. 3688, the United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement Implementation Act with Peru's President Alan Garcia:

    "Today's signing demonstrates the United States' continued commitment to reducing trade barriers and spreading prosperity in the Americas. Free trade agreements are a proven way to stimulate U.S. exports, create jobs and usher in foreign investment and both of our countries will benefit from this important bipartisan accomplishment. U.S. businesses and exporters will gain access to Peru's markets while Peru will continue its economic growth and stability with an expanded trade relationship with the largest market in the world.

    I look forward to working with Congress to secure passage of the other important pending free trade agreements with Colombia, Panama, and South Korea."

  • Paulson Statement on IDA Replenishment

    December 14, 2007
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    Paulson Statement on IDA Replenishment

    Washington, DC--Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr. today issued the following statement on the announcement of the U.S. pledge to the International Development Association (IDA):

    "Today's announcement demonstrates the United States' strong commitment to the poorest countries in the world and to IDA. I'd like to thank World Bank President Robert Zoellick for his leadership and the donor community for their contributions and commitment to fighting poverty. Our pledge of $3.7 billion is a 30 percent increase and represents the largest three-year increase since the Carter administration and helps finance President Bush's debt relief initiative for the poorest countries. The IDA15 replenishment furthers the World Bank's commitment to effective engagement in fragile states and improving results on the ground. I look forward to working with Congress to fund these commitments and I urge them to meet the President's budget request for paying back our arrears."

     

  • Paulson to Discuss Efforts to Reduce Foreclosures

    December 14, 2007
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    UPDATE: Secretary Paulson to Visit Florida, Missouri, California to Discuss the Administration’s Efforts to Reduce Foreclosures

    Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr. will travel to Orlando, Kansas City, Stockton, Calif. and Los Angeles next week to discuss the Administration's efforts to address mortgage market issues and help families struggling with their mortgage avoid foreclosure.

    Paulson will meet with local officials, community leaders, and representatives from local businesses to discuss what has been proposed and what can be done to help more people. Last week Paulson joined President Bush and HUD Secretary Jackson to commend a private sector effort to streamline the refinancing and modification process and deliver quicker help to homeowners facing foreclosure. (For more information on this announcement go to: Treasury Department Public Engagements Schedule

    December 14, 2007
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    Public Schedule

    FOR THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 15 – DECEMBER 21


    Monday, December 17, 2007, 2:45 p.m. EST
    Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr.
    Discussion on Housing
    East Orange Community Center
    12050 East Colonial Drive
    Orlando, Fla.
    Note: Media should arrive by 2:30 p.m.

    Tuesday, December 18, 2007, 10:00 a.m. CST
    Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr.
    Discussion on Housing
    Bruce Watkins Cultural Heritage Center and Museum
    3700 Blue Parkway
    Kansas City, Mo.

    Tuesday, December 18, 2007, 1:30 p.m. PST
    Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr.
    Discussion on Housing
    Van Buskirk Community Center
    734 Houston Avenue
    Stockton, Calif.

    Wednesday, December 19, 2007, 9:30 a.m. PST
    Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr.
    Roundtable on Trade
    World Trade Center
    Investment Room 1&2
    1 World Trade Center
    Long Beach, Calif.



     

  • Fact Sheet: Third Meeting of the US-China SED

    December 13, 2007
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    U.S. Fact Sheet:
    The Third Cabinet-Level Meeting of the U.S.-China Strategic Economic Dialogue
    December 13, 2007, Beijing

    The United States and China today concluded the third Cabinet-level meeting of the Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED).  President George W. Bush and President Hu Jintao established the SED to create a Cabinet-level forum to articulate long-term objectives while managing short-term challenges in our economic relationship.  During the meeting held December 12 and 13, 2007 at G