Utilizing a Car Donation Program to Take the
Hassle Out of Charitable Giving
Not everyone has the time to deal with all the intricacies of
preparing their car for sale, much less fixing up an old
clunker to maximize their sale value. This has historically
been the job of a car donation program that is either run by a
charity or non-profit organization (NPO).
Sometimes, NPOs use a for-profit third party to facilitate the
possession and sale of truck and car donations. Such
unscrupulous programs that take advantage of the charities they
are advertised to serve have been a less common though
persistent problem since modifications were made to the tax
code in 2005. However, by carefully checking the details of any
car donation program you decide to use, you can guarantee the
majority of the proceeds from the sale or donation of your car
goes right to the charity you choose instead of middle-men.
Indeed, though they once represented only about 4% of
third-party donation agents that manage car donation programs,
some are actually non-profit themselves. You can check on this
to make sure by asking for the organizations tax ID number and
looking it up on the IRS website.
Using such a car donation program has the advantage of best
utilizing the talents of those working for the charity you hope
to donate to. Especially now that the actual amount of your
deduction is tied to the ultimate use of the automotive
donation, it is in the interest of many such organizations to
get the most practical use from your donation as possible.
And let's be honest, most of the cars given to a car donation
program are not in the best of shape, otherwise you'd not be
getting rid of the car in the first place. When the car isn't
even running well, the offer of a free tow from your location
can be a good motivator. However, in such cases, you might want
to shop around to see if there's a car donation program in your
area that specializes in teaching people how to fix up old cars
rather than just sell them to the nearest available scrap
yard.
Sometimes, donated cars run perfectly well, though you've
decided to upgrade. This is common enough that many charities
are constantly on the lookout for such car donations. Programs
that focus on road-worthy cars are often the very same ones
that will find a practical use for your donated vehicle that
will allow you to take the fair market value of the car for a
deduction rather than a somewhat lower (often much lower) sale
price that is paid for cars auctioned at wholesale.
Just because you don't have time to deal with making the sale
of the vehicle yourself doesn't mean that you don't want to
make sure the charity you choose doesn't get the highest
possible benefit from your donation. As such, you should never
be afraid to ask a car donation program to tell you how they
plan to use your vehicle. If you don't like what they have to
say, go ahead and keep looking. There are still plenty of
charities (and their agents) that are legitimately hoping to
maximize your value as well as their own.
One exception to the usual benefit of car donation programs is
a vehicle that has actually appreciated in value over time.
Though this is not usually the case, some classic cars are
subject to such appreciation. If you've had the vehicle for
more than one year and it has appreciated during that time, you
may be subject to capital gains tax from the sale.
It is best to consult with an accountant to deterimine if the
donation of such a car, whether you conduct the sale yourself
and dontae cash or allow a car donation program to handle it is
the best option for you. Generally, donating the car itself is
the best course of action, though again, its use has an impact
on the amount you'll be able to deduct from your taxes.
Car donation programs can take a lot of hassle out of your
charitable donation of a vehicle. By following some simple
guidelines for choosing the best car donation program for your
needs, you can maximize the benefit of your gift all
around.
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