UK's Tax Authority to Surveil Social Media Posts

Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs, the UK equivalent of the Internal Revenue Service, has for the first time confirmed it has been using artificial intelligence to monitor social media activity in certain tax-related investigations, a revelation that intensifies concerns over how far the government is prepared to go in digitally surveilling the public.

The department says this surveillance capability is used only in criminal probes and insists that its actions are legally justified and subject to oversight.

But while HMRC claims safeguards are in place, the quiet deployment of these tools over several years raises fresh alarms about unchecked data use and the creeping automation of law enforcement functions.

The disclosure arrives at a time when the government is accelerating its reliance on AI across multiple departments. Inside HMRC, AI systems are being woven into routine operations, not just to monitor for fraud but also to automate correspondence, review tax filings, and deliver warnings when suspicious patterns are detected.

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