Summary

Elon Musk has requested access to the IRS’s Integrated Data Retrieval System, which contains personal tax information for millions of Americans.

The request has not yet been granted but has raised alarm among privacy experts and government officials.

Critics fear Musk could misuse the data, especially given his existing federal contracts. The IRS is considering a memorandum to permit access, despite strict rules against unauthorized viewing.

A federal judge has already blocked DOGE from accessing Treasury data, but other agencies remain vulnerable.

  • @krimson
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    -224 days ago

    Also very convenient for criminals to target wealthy people and scam or rob them?

      • @krimson
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        -24 days ago

        There are plenty of wealthy people who keep a low profile though.

    • @[email protected]
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      124 days ago

      Good point: a lot of theft stems from people reading tax returns and robbing the rich. That’s why high-income neighborhoods also have the highest crime 🙄

    • @ThePyroPython
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      144 days ago

      You know what’s even more convenient?

      Scammers from poorer countries just targeting the elderly and retired in richer countries. You know, like they currently do.

      What’s with the fear mongering about a system that’s been shown to reduce corruption? Do you like corruption? Do you like people cheating the benefits system?

    • @[email protected]
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      44 days ago

      You can find the rich people by driving to the best part of town. If they stop you from going further you’ve found the wealthy people.

    • @[email protected]
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      44 days ago

      The same argument that’s been parroted by right wing parties here for decades. However it doesn’t really mesh well with reality. Not that right wing parties ever really cared about reality.