- The Dutch State Secretary of Finance has made public fourteen documents related to the use of algorithms by the Tax and Customs Administration and the Benefits Agency.
- These documents were released in response to a request from Argos, an investigative journalism program.
- The request was split into two parts, with the second part containing additional information about risk models used by the tax authorities.
- The first part was previously released on October 21, 2022.
- The newly released documents also include a decision memorandum and an attached memo in response to the first partial decision.
Source Taxlive
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