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Donald Pistillo

Omaha, NE

Licensed for 41 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Estate Planning

Language

English

About

Practices Areas

Estate Planning

Language

English

Contact

Donald J. Pistillo, Attorney At Law2712 S 87th AveOmaha, NE, 68124-30452712 S 87th AveOmaha, NE, 68124-3045

Office: N/A

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Reviews

Rosemary
March 10, 2015

I had a fairly straightforward tax problem. I owed about $8000 in back taxes and the IRS had placed a lien on my house as a result. I hired Mr. Pistillo to negotiate an offer in compromise on my behalf and also to have the lien removed. I ended up paying Mr. Pistillo roughly $2,000. Most of this sum was billed for hours spent filling out several years of un-filed tax returns which was not difficult since I did not have any income during those years. The IRS rejected Mr. Pistillo's offer and my financial situation was only worsened through my interactions with him. I ended up calling the IRS myself. They were very helpful and agreed to stop any further interest from accruing until I could refile an offer in compromise on my own behalf. I then filled out the roughly 15 pages of forms myself in just a few hours and the IRS graciously accepted my offer which was a mere fraction of the amount I had to pay Mr. Pistillo in wasted legal fees.

Rosemary
March 10, 2015

I had a fairly straightforward tax problem. I owed about $8000 in back taxes and the IRS had placed a lien on my house as a result. I hired Mr. Pistillo to negotiate an offer in compromise on my behalf and also to have the lien removed. I ended up paying Mr. Pistillo roughly $2,000. Most of this sum was billed for hours spent filling out several years of un-filed tax returns which was not difficult since I did not have any income during those years. The IRS rejected Mr. Pistillo's offer and my financial situation was only worsened through my interactions with him. I ended up calling the IRS myself. They were very helpful and agreed to stop any further interest from accruing until I could refile an offer in compromise on my own behalf. I then filled out the roughly 15 pages of forms myself in just a few hours and the IRS graciously accepted my offer which was a mere fraction of the amount I had to pay Mr. Pistillo in wasted legal fees.

Rosemary
March 10, 2015

I had a fairly straightforward tax problem. I owed about $8000 in back taxes and the IRS had placed a lien on my house as a result. I hired Mr. Pistillo to negotiate an offer in compromise on my behalf and also to have the lien removed. I ended up paying Mr. Pistillo roughly $2,000. Most of this sum was billed for hours spent filling out several years of un-filed tax returns which was not difficult since I did not have any income during those years. The IRS rejected Mr. Pistillo's offer and my financial situation was only worsened through my interactions with him. I ended up calling the IRS myself. They were very helpful and agreed to stop any further interest from accruing until I could refile an offer in compromise on my own behalf. I then filled out the roughly 15 pages of forms myself in just a few hours and the IRS graciously accepted my offer which was a mere fraction of the amount I had to pay Mr. Pistillo in wasted legal fees.