Palantir is reportedly helping the IRS investigate financial crimes
TLDR
- Palantir has been paid $130 million by the IRS since 2018 to analyze financial records for criminal investigations.
Key Facts
- The IRS Criminal Investigations office uses Palantir’s Lead and Case Analytics platform to probe financial crimes.
- The $130 million contract was revealed through public records obtained by watchdog group American Oversight.
- The software aggregates data across federal agencies and maps relationships and communications across millions of records.
- American Oversight sued the Trump administration this week for records on Palantir’s use across multiple federal agencies, including the IRS.
Why It Matters
- The scale and scope of Palantir’s IRS role had not been previously reported, despite the relationship being known since at least 2018.
- Last summer, Palantir was also reported to be assisting DOGE with a project to access IRS records, adding context to the agency’s reliance on the firm.
Lucas Ropek, TechCrunch · 2026-04-24 · Read the original