The Internal Revenue Service building in Washington, D.C. on Feb. 13, 2025
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An Internal Revenue Service employee who is affiliated with the Department of Government Efficiency has accessed an IRS system that houses sensitive taxpayer information, according to an administration official.
The employee was granted access to the Integrated Data Retrieval System, which allows IRS employees to access taxpayer accounts.
The IDRS allows employees to have “instantaneous visual access to certain taxpayer accounts,” according to the IRS website. The system can be used for “researching account information and requesting returns” and “automatically generating notices, collection documents and other outputs.”
IDRS users “are authorized to access only those accounts required to accomplish their official duties,” according to the IRS website.
The person with access to the IDRS is an IRS employee who started during the second Trump administration and is affiliated with DOGE, the official confirmed. The official said that the employee was carrying out the “DOGE mission” and acting “legally and with the appropriate security clearances.”
“Waste, fraud, and abuse have been deeply entrenched in our broken system for far too long,” said White House spokesperson Harrison Fields when asked about the employee’s access to the sensitive system. “It takes direct access to the system to identify and fix it.”
“DOGE will continue to shine a light on the fraud they uncover as the American people deserve to know what their government has been spending their hard earned tax dollars on,” Fields added.
The IRS did not immediately responded to requests for comment Sunday evening.
The move, first reported by The Washington Post, marks an expansion of DOGE’s efforts to access sensitive information held by the federal government.
DOGE, spearheaded by Elon Musk, has zeroed in on several government agencies and departments in an effort to cut what the administration paints as wasteful spending. DOGE has aimed to cut members of the federal workforce.

NBC News has previously reported that DOGE has accessed the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s payment system, which stores sensitive information like Social Security numbers. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem also said earlier this month that President Donald Trump authorized Musk to access FEMA disaster data.
The group has also taken aim at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the U.S. Agency for International Development.