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Edward is the founder and president of the Sabelawski Financial Group. As an enrolled agent and investment advisor representative, Edward has focused on individual, family and small business tax preparation. His technical expertise in the field of taxation is recognized by the United States Department of Treasury, representing taxpayers in all administrative levels: examination, collection, and appeals before the Internal Revenue Service.
Located in Greenfield, Massachusetts, on 117 Main Street, Sabelawski Financial Group is a full service tax and investment firm. Offering a wide range of personal tax and investment services.
From the Institute of Business and Finance, Edward holds a Master of Science degree in Financial Services. Along with his degree, he has earned several other industry designations including: Certified Fund Specialist (CFS), Board Certification in Asset Allocation (BCAA), Certified Annuity Specialist (CAS), Certified Income Specialist (CIS), and Certified Tax Specialist (CTS)
Our services strategically encompass tax preparation, IRS representation, wealth management, financial and income planning.
117 Main Street, 2nd Floor, Greenfield, MA 01301
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