Inland Revenue has been accused of “betraying” taxpayers by sharing their data with social media companies so they can better target their ads. The Taxpayers Union described the process as “shamefully legal”. And as Zane Small reports Inland Revenue is now reviewing how safe the data is with those companies. | Subscribe: bit.ly/2JPg8oB
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