The IRS has partnered with Palantir for a new tool, SNAP, to enhance audit selection and investigations. This $1.8 million contract aims to overcome the agency’s outdated technology. SNAP analyzes existing data to identify potential tax discrepancies in areas like disaster relief and energy credits, marking a significant upgrade from older methods. The IRS has partnered with Palantir for a new tool, SNAP, to enhance audit selection and investigations. This $1.8 million contract aims to overcome the agency’s outdated technology. SNAP analyzes existing data to identify potential tax discrepancies in areas like disaster relief and energy credits, marking a significant upgrade from older methods.
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