As the managing attorney of Edward Law Firm, Edward Jonathon Scibilia is utilizing his 15 years of experience in taxation and legal practice to protect what is rightfully yours and utilize the tax code to protect, plan, and build your life savings. Jonathon is a native of a small town in western New York, where he graduated from Greece Arcadia High School. Jonathon received his Bachelor of Science in Accountancy from R.I.T.
He achieved many academic and professional Honors while maintaining his role as a sprinter on the varsity swim team. After graduation, Jonathon went to law school in 2009 in North Carolina. He split his time studying for school and the bar to work for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program, preparing tax returns for individuals and families with less financial means. Later, after graduation, Jonathon returned to law school, earning his LLM in Taxation from the Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law. In 2005, Jonathon cut his teeth working for the top 10 ranked CPA firms, assisting, leading, and training fellow CPAs and tax professionals. Jonathon excelled in many areas of taxation involving
high-net-worth individuals, business conduit entities, C-Corporations, and Trusts and Estates. Jonathon switched gears and began focusing on law, joining a top Estate Planning and Probate law firm in Scottsdale. Jonathon assisted the partners and clients in the estate planning and administration department. Jonathon’s history with clients ranges from simple to complex estate plans. Jonathon was an all-around athlete in his heyday; however, he excelled at Swimming. Jonathon was a 4-year varsity athlete and received a scholarship to college, where he swam throughout his college career. Jonathon comes from a military family, where his brothers, father, and uncle served our country during unsettled times. Jonathon is now fighting like his father did to support his family. Jonathon has a wonderful wife and two children, which mean more to him than he can fathom. As a father, he wants to lay a path for his children financially, intellectually, and emotionally so they can take shortcuts because that is what we all want for our kids. To take the shortcuts.