Dominic Vitucci
About Dominic Vitucci
Dominic Vitucci is the Founder and CEO of SPRX, where he has developed innovative software that automates R&D credit tasks using artificial intelligence. He has a background in accounting and has held various roles in public accounting and student housing management.
Work at SPRX
Dominic Vitucci serves as the Founder and CEO of SPRX, a position he has held since 2020. Under his leadership, SPRX has focused on developing innovative software solutions for the R&D credit industry. Vitucci transitioned from public accounting to entrepreneurship during the COVID-19 lockdown, forming a team that led to the creation of SPRX.tax. His work aims to modernize and streamline the R&D credit process, addressing long-standing inefficiencies in the industry.
Previous Experience in Public Accounting
Prior to founding SPRX, Dominic Vitucci worked at Grant Thornton LLP as a Senior Tax Associate from 2016 to 2020. In this role, he was part of the Tax Innovation team, where he contributed to the development of new tax strategies and solutions. He also completed a three-month internship at Alliant Credit Union in 2015, where he gained experience on the Loan Trading Desk. His early career included a position as a Resident Assistant at Campus Living Villages from 2013 to 2016.
Education and Expertise
Dominic Vitucci earned a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where he studied from 2012 to 2016. His education included coursework in both accounting and computer science, which provided him with the necessary skills and hours to qualify for the CPA. This academic background supports his expertise in tax technology and innovation.
Innovations in R&D Credit Technology
Dominic Vitucci identified a significant gap in the R&D credit industry, which had not seen advancements in 30 years. He developed a solution that automates over 70% of R&D credit tasks using artificial intelligence, significantly reducing the time and cost for taxpayers. Additionally, he pioneered a method to prepare R&D credit claims in half the time compared to traditional methods, demonstrating his commitment to innovation in this field.