Germany based mobile tax platform Taxfix has raised $2m in Series Seed funding led by Redalpine Venture Partners and Creandum. The Berlin-based company’s app allows users to file their tax returns without traditional forms by scanning their pay slip and answering follow up questions in a “conversational interface”. The app calculates the appropriate tax refund and submits it to the tax authorities.
Millions of people in Germany miss out on an average tax refund of €935, according to Mathis Büchi, CEO of Taxfix. This is largely down to the time-consuming nature of filling out a form and people’s lack of tax knowledge. Taxfix charges €34.99 to submit the return for the user but will waive any fee if the refund is under €50. Taxfix is registered with German tax authorities to use their API. “The formal approval process for this kind of API access is rather simple in Germany. Nonetheless, it takes a lot of communication with the authorities and consulting lawyers to fulfil all legal requirements,” Büchi told Tech.eu. With its new funding, Taxfix plans to internationalise its service. It will be launching its English language version next week.