screen cap I sent to my ig and twitch story. https://www.wired.com/story/ documents-reveal-palantir-irs-contract-fraud-clean-energy-credits/ Gans says that it, for instance, a person gives someone else a private business, the disclosure would need supporting information about how it was appraised, such as "balance sheets and statements of net earnings, operating results, and dividends." Erica Neuman, an accounting and finance professor at Youngstown State University, adds that public logs from money transfer apps like Venmo, as well as public storefronts on websites like Etsy and Depop, could also contain unstructured data of interest to the IRS. If Palantir's SNAP tool were to factor in data from Venmo or Depop when selecting audit cases, the IRS would have to already possess it. The contract documents state that the agency only wants Palantir to use "existing data in SNAP today." not SNAP like food benefits.
so I am sure a lot if You use #depop #etsy #venmo (or similar apps) either for shopping, splitting bills, or #mutualaid etc. and maybe like myself You are already concerned with the amount or surveillance and data collection is happening?
#Palantir
#irs
#deathandtaxes