Car Donation
Programs
- by State

Non-running vehicles
often accepted. |
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Some charities offer same day pickup. |
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You many qualify for
a nice tax deduction. |
Car donation programs and services can vary from state to state, but most have pickup services nationwide.
What most people don't realize, however, is that even some otherwise well-meaning car donation charities are not
operating legally. Meaning that they have failed to register with the state that they are operating in.
...Usually this comes down to merely neglecting to pay an annual fee to the State Attorney General's Office - a
fee that often varies with the amount of money the charity typically gets each year.
So you should use 'due diligence' in checking out any charity before donating your car or other vehicle
to them. Here at GoodwillCarDonation.org we make this really easy for you:
Simply click on your car donation state from the right-hand menu and follow the simple step-by-step
instructions.
If the charity is not appropriately registered - or more likely - is a fraudulently operating charity - you will
not be able to claim a tax deduction on your vehicle donation. Not to mention your donation will not provide any
benefit to someone or some family less fortunate than yourself. (More on how to avoid car donation scams is
below.)
Is the Car Donation Charity
Registered With the IRS?
IRS Publication 78 - Is a list of charities eligible for you to claim a
deduction.
The IRS makes the rules about car donation tax deductions. Here is IRS Publication 4302, A Charity's Guide to Vehicle Donation. In it, the IRS outlines the types of vehicle donation
programs and their effect on tax-exempt status, taxable income, and deductible contributions.
An IRS companion guide - IRS Publication 4303, A Donor's Guide to Vehicle Donation - provides guidelines for people who donate their
used vehicles to charities.
State Law Requirements About the Vehicle
Title
In general, state charity officials recommend that the donor take care of transferring the title of
the donated vehicle (in order to release liability of the vehicle). This usually involves simply filling out a form
with the local DMV (Division of Motor Vehicles) which states the vehicle has been donated to a charity.
Also, the donor should remove the license plates before transferring the vehicle to the charity.
(At the time of this article, however, two states - California and Minnesota do things different: California DMV
requires you to leave the plates on the donated vehicle, while Minnesota makes it optional.)
Assistance Through State Officials
Many of the state charity officials will provide useful information about charities and fundraisers
on local state websites, including brochures and publications.
A listing of each state's official charity regulations at each state's Attorney General
Office is available at:
The National Association of State Charity Officials
Beware of Car Donation Scams!
Many car donation scammers are out there - in EVERY state. They
may seem legit on the surface - often professional-sounding with supposedly good credentials, maybe a nice-looking
website. But if they are indeed legit, they will be registered with one or more of the following
organizations:
1. The State's Attorney General's Office.
Most States require that any organization that solicits donations must register with
the state's Attorney General's Office.
But not every state has this requirement. So...
If the Attorney General's Office of a particular state does not require car
donation charities to register with them,
...or if the car donation charity you are checking into is not registered
with the Attorney General's Office - even though it is supposed to be for that state...
Check to see if it is listed favorably with one or more of the following 'charity watchdog'
organizations:
Charity Watchdog Organizations
2. Charity Navigator - http://www.charitynavigator.org/
3. Better Business Bureau Charities - http://www.bbb.org/us/charity/
4. GuideStar Charity Check - http://www2.guidestar.org/
5. Charity Watch - http://www.charitywatch.org/
...If the car donation charity is not registered or listed in good standing with any of
the above organizations, it is likely a fraudulent operation. Regardless, at this point you
should report them to the State's Attorney General's Office as soon as possible. Let
them figure it out from there.
More tips on avoidng car donation scams can be found
here.
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