The Donate-a-Car Program wants to reassure donors that because the proceeds of their donations will help fund non-profit organization’s missions, this charitable contribution will make them eligible to claim a tax deduction. Your motivation may be an act of convenience or benevolence, either way it’s important to be assured that you could obtain the maximum tax credit allowed.
The tax law that took effect back in January of 2005 has helped make things less confusing. Because of the IRS, car donation is now less complicated in determining your cars value. Before 2005, tax benefits of donating a car were based on inflated book values, which tend to get less reliable as the car becomes older. With this new law, the amount you can deduct for your vehicle donation is precisely related to the amount it sells for.
For a car donation to be eligible for a tax benefit, the vehicle must be donated to a tax-exempt nonprofit organization that falls under IRS section 501(c)(3) which can receive tax-deductible donations. At Donate A Car, we have already done the work for you in providing a large list of trusted charities that meet this requirement. You can rest assured that whichever nonprofit organization you choose on our site to benefit from your car donation, that they are allowed to receive tax-deductible donations.
After your donated car is sold at auction, you will receive an IRS Tax Form 1098-C in the mail providing the amount you are allowed to deduct on your taxes.
According to Publication 4303 of IRS, when a donated car sells for more than $500, the precise amount it sold for will be reported on the receipt that is mailed to you. This is the amount of your vehicle donation tax deduction. If your donated vehicle sells for less than $500, you can claim the fair market value (FMV) of your car up to $500.
Fair Market Value is basically the price you would reasonably expect to get for your car when selling it on the open market. The FMV of a vehicle is not generally the same as “blue book” value since elements like excessive wear on the car’s body or engine trouble would lessen the car’s value and notable improvements or upgrades would increase its value. Determining the FMV of a car is based on the vehicle’s year, make, model, mileage and its condition. The mechanical history or your car can also affect its FMV. A great resource to accurately determine the FMV of your car is Kelley Blue Book.
You can claim your tax deduction in the year that you donated your car. Be sure to include all the needed documentation as shown above with your federal income tax return. To find out if your car donation qualifies for a state tax deduction, check with your state’s tax department.
This guide is a general source of useful information and not intended to replace professional tax advice. Donate A Car’s services does not include accounting, legal or tax advice. If that is needed, we suggest you seek out the services of a trusted professional in that industry.