Tax Market Data · ZIP 33166 · Miami, FL

ZIP Code 33166 — Tax Office Market in Miami, FL

Market data for ZIP 33166: Hispanic concentration, EITC filing activity, active tax offices, and refund averages — sourced from IRS SOI Tax Stats, Census ACS 5-year, and Refundo market data.

Source data: IRS SOI 2023–2024, Census ACS 5-yr 2019–2023, Refundo (2024–2025) · Back to Miami overview

Key Metrics · ZIP 33166

Tax Market Snapshot

Hispanic Population
82%
of ZIP 33166 residents
EITC Filing Rate
19%
3,060 EITC recipients
Tax Returns Filed
15,830
IRS returns, this ZIP
Active Tax Offices
174
preparers in this ZIP
Avg Tax Refund
$3,318
Refundo client avg
Median Household Income
$78,166
Census ACS estimate

Source: IRS SOI Tax Stats, U.S. Census ACS 5-year estimates, Refundo market data (2024–2025). All figures are estimates.

Market Analysis · ZIP 33166

What the Data Shows

82% of residents in ZIP 33166 identify as Hispanic or Latino. Tax offices serving this part of Miami operate primarily in Spanish and need tools built for that expectation — not English-first platforms with a translation layer bolted on. Competition is above average in this ZIP: 174 active tax offices serve this area, which is above the city median. For a new office or one looking to grow here, differentiation through bilingual service, WhatsApp communication, or a specialized niche matters more than in lower-density ZIPs.

Spanish Speakers

89% of ZIP 33166 residents speak Spanish at home, confirming strong demand for Spanish-language tax services in this area.

Limited English

46% speak English less than "very well" — a direct indicator of how important native-Spanish tools are for reaching this client base.

Poverty Rate

14% of residents fall below the poverty line — a population where EITC maximization has the most direct financial impact.

Opportunity Score · ZIP 33166

Market Opportunity Assessment

65
High Opportunity

out of 100 · weighted composite score

The 65/100 opportunity score reflects above-average Hispanic concentration (82%), above-average competition (174 offices) — a strong combination for a bilingual tax office looking to grow.

The opportunity score weights: Hispanic market concentration (30%), EITC filing rate (25%), returns-per-household density (20%), and inverse preparer density — lower competition = higher score (25%). Scores are min-max normalized across all ZIPs in the dataset.

Who Tax Offices in ZIP 33166 Serve

Based on market data, the client base in ZIP 33166 is primarily Hispanic or Latino families with standard filing needs. The average refund of $3,318 indicates clients expect meaningful refunds and value accurate preparation. With 174 active preparers, clients in this ZIP have choices — which means service quality, language accessibility, and trust are the differentiators.

Conecta is a CRM for tax offices that helps manage this client base — not tax filing software. It handles document collection, bilingual WhatsApp reminders, appointment scheduling, and post-filing follow-up. Tax offices in Miami use it to run more clients per season without adding staff.

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Tax Office CRM for Miami, ZIP 33166

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