Pete Kici, EA

Pete "The Marine" Kici: The Old Guard of Tax Resolution

Meet Pete "The Marine" Kici, EA – a tax warrior who brings the same unwavering dedication to defending taxpayers as he once did defending his country. At 63, this Marine Corps veteran isn't just another tax professional; he's a battle-tested strategist with over 25 years of financial combat experience under his belt.

Operating from our Orlando stronghold, The Marine approaches tax problems with the same precision he learned on Parris Island. His method? Simple: No taxpayer left behind. Whether he's dismantling IRS challenges or fortifying financial positions, Pete brings the full force of his diverse battlefield experience in taxes, finance, sales, marketing, and account management to bear.

The Marine's strength isn't just in his technical expertise – it's in his understanding that every tax battle is personal. As a grandfather of eight, he knows what's really at stake: family legacies and financial futures. His clients aren't just case numbers; they're families who need a seasoned warrior in their corner.

In true Marine Corps fashion, Pete's communication style is direct, his work ethic unrelenting, and his attention to detail unmatched. While younger professionals might rush to quick fixes, The Marine plans full-scale campaigns, ensuring every angle is covered and every defense is solid.

His secret weapon? The rare combination of Marine Corps discipline and grandfather's wisdom. This unique blend has built him a network of loyal clients who know that when The Marine takes their case, failure is not an option.

From the shores of central Florida to the frontlines of tax resolution, Pete Kici stands ready to defend your financial interests with the same honor, courage, and commitment that defined his military service.

Semper Fi to Financial Freedom – that's The Marine's promise.

Remember: When the IRS brings their heavy artillery, you want a Marine in your foxhole. Because in Pete's world, no tax problem is too entrenched, no financial situation too dire, and no client too far gone to save.