Thinking about donating your car? These tips will help you get the most out of your donation — both for your tax deduction and for the charity you’re supporting.

The Smart Donor’s Guide to Car Donation

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Always Donate to an IRS-Registered 501(c)3

Before donating, confirm the organization is a qualified IRS 501(c)3 charity — otherwise your donation may not be tax deductible. You can verify any charity at IRS.gov. Donate a Car 2 Charity benefits Activated Ministries, EIN 33-0857142, a verified 501(c)3.

2

Understand How Your Deduction Is Calculated

IRS rules changed in 2005. Today, your deduction depends on the vehicle’s sale price: if it sells for under $500, you can claim fair market value up to a $500 cap; if it sells for $500 or more, you claim the actual sale price. See our Tax Deduction Guide for the full breakdown — and remember you’ll need to itemize deductions on your tax return to benefit.

3

Check the Vehicle’s Fair Market Value

Use Kelley Blue Book, NADA Guides, or Edmunds to get a sense of your vehicle’s value. Be honest about your vehicle’s condition — high mileage, body damage, or mechanical issues all affect value.

4

Know Your Title Situation

If you have your vehicle title, locate it before scheduling pickup. If you don’t — or if it’s in someone else’s name, lost, or has a lien — that’s often not a dealbreaker. See our guide on donating a car without a title for all the common situations.

5

Make Sure There Are No Hidden Costs

Reputable charities — including Donate a Car 2 Charity — pick up your vehicle at no cost. No towing fees, no hidden charges. If a charity asks you to pay anything upfront, look elsewhere.

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Confirm Nationwide Pickup

Make sure the charity services your area. We pick up in 43 states plus DC — check our coverage area to see if we reach your location.

7

Know What Vehicles Are Accepted

We accept cars, trucks, vans, SUVs, motorcycles, RVs, boats, trailers, fleet vehicles, backhoes, and forklifts — running or not. See the FAQ for the full list and exceptions.

8

Keep Your Tax Paperwork

You’ll receive an initial receipt at pickup — save it for your tax records. If your vehicle sells for $500 or more, we’ll also mail you IRS Form 1098-C within 30 days of the sale. You may also need IRS Form 8283 if your total non-cash charitable donations for the year exceed $500.

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