Taxfyle Expands to New Coconut Grove Office

Taxfyle Co-Founders William Sahatdjian, Richard Lavina, Michael Mouriz

After a year of unprecedented growth highlighted by securing $20 million Series B funding, Taxfyle is expanding into a 10,125 square foot office building at 2911 Grand Ave. in Coconut Grove, which will serve as its new headquarters. The move includes the hiring of 70 employees, bringing its team to 109. The on-demand accounting services platform has experienced a 200% growth year over year since 2020. The new office space offers employees call pods, meeting spaces, a recreational area pool table, a ping pong table and retro arcade games.

“As Taxfyle continues to disrupt the accounting and tax space, we are pleased to announce the expansion of our team and the move into a larger office,” Richard Lavina says, Taxfyle co-founder and CEO. “These key hires and our new space will take us to the next level as we continue to grow and transcend the industry.”

Taxfyle was established in 2015 offering an easy-to-use platform that simplified the process of filing personal or business taxes. The company also offers robust B2B solutions — Taxfyle Outsourcing for CPA firms, and Worklayer for the enterprise segment. Among Taxfyle’s clients are a Big Four accounting firm and top 300 CPA firms. It has also formed strategic partnerships with Bench Accounting and Freshbooks to bring a tax-filing component to the two leading bookkeeping platforms in North America.

The new hires will oversee divisions in marketing, human resources, sales and design. The expansive recruiting process also includes promotions from within the company. Taxfyle’s new hires include Brennan Birkinbine as sales director, Tatiana Leon Iriarte as Product Manager and Alfred Guerra as In-House Counsel.

“During the pandemic, thousands of new people were drawn to the Taxfyle app for its virtual, affordable, and convenient tax prep services,” Michael Mouriz says, Taxfyle COO and co-founder. “Our talented team made it one of our best years yet and we look forward to expanding so even more people can rely on our platform and its workforce.”

Taxfyle also ranked in the top 15% on the Inc. 5000 list for two consecutive years.

“We have turned the financial professional services industry into something no one could have imagined,” Will Sahatdjian says, Taxfyle co-founder and Chief Technology Officer. “Our expanded expert team will allow us to continue making these services more accessible to people across the country.”

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