Tax preparers that shared private data with Meta, Google could be fined billions
Tax preparers that shared private data with Meta, Google could be fined billions
One tax preparer said the scandal likely impacts every user of its services.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/427196
Alternative title: Meta won’t say what happened to taxpayer data it may have illegally collected
“Could be” is doing a really heavy lifting there.
Anyone here remembers Experian data breach and how Experian ended up getting kiss (not even a slap) on the wrist? Pepperidge farm remembers.
20Replyi got free identity monitoring services from experian! for one year. for exposing my PII forever. guess we're all even now, back to monitoring my finances and determining my credit future.
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Where’s my cut? These banks and companies rip us off and then the government gets the money.
19ReplyPretty cool little system they have, eh?
10ReplyTo then use to subsidize banks and companies
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Good. And finish making the IRS site and let's end their little charade.
15ReplyThe big guys keep interfering with lawsuits and disputes over contracts. They'll probably delay the thing by a decade.
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And yet they won't be.
6Reply200 million on politician hands, 100 millions in fines, how about it?
Welcome to Capitalism.
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