There used to be a time when the U.S. Internal Revenue Service was the biggest warehouse of personal data about individual Americans’ lives. The data privacy issues being grappled with today mirror the issues Congress debated more than 40 years ago in the regulation of tax data. Stacey Rolland, CIPP/US, CIPM, offers a look back at tax data privacy and highlights lessons learned that could help move the needle with the present-day dilemma facing lawmakers.
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