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Car Donation: A Classified Tax Deduction Donation

By: Robert N. Home | Automotive


Looking for a way to get rid of an old car? One way to do this is by selling your car. However, we all know that this can be a very daunting task and with an eight-hour job, is almost impossible to do. Fortunately, there is another convenient and fast way to get rid of your old car and this is through car donations.

A car donation is a good way to help those in need, since it involves donating your car to charity through car donation services. These services make the donation easy and convenient by handling all the related tasks, from picking up your car to the necessary paperwork.

Tax Deduction Donations

To reward charitable donations, the government allows a tax deduction provided that donations are classified tax deduction donations, and a car donation is one of them. In the past, a tax deduction was based on the fair market value of the donated car. But then the government found out that individuals used car donations for the sole purpose of enjoying a tax deduction. And what was worse was that the claimed fair market values were not always accurate. These values considered only the make and model of the car, and did not consider the car's depreciated state. So what usually happened back than was that the gross sales amount of the donated car did not match the claimed fair market value and the tax deduction was a bloated value.

Revised Legislation

To correct this, the federal legislation governing car tax deduction donations was revised in 2005. But before you understand how the tax deduction from car donations is considered, you must first understand these two types of amounts:

Gross Sales Amount. Car donation services usually sell your donated cars at auctions. The amount of the proceeds is what is called the gross sales amount.

The fair market value of your donated car is the value that you and the car donation services agree upon.

The car tax deduction donations legislation generally allows the gross sales amount not exceeding $500 to be used as a tax deduction.

However, the car tax deduction donations legislation is not limited to the gross sales amount. An amount equivalent to the fair market value of the donated car can be used as a tax deduction provided that two conditions are met.

If the car is directly used for the charitable institution's causes: either used for their operations or donated for use to a needy individual or family, then the fair market value of the donated car can be used as the tax deduction. Another fair market value tax deduction condition is when the car donation services do any improvements on the car before its sale or donation. Moreover, the tax deduction using the fair market value of the donated car is not limited to $500. So if you donate a car, you may want to go with a car donation services that will use it directly for charitable causes especially if your car is in good running condition. But it should be said that the greatest benefit from a car donation is the opportunity to help those who are in need and not the tax deduction.

To be able to claim a tax deduction from a car donation, an acknowledgment receipt should be attached when you submit your income tax return. This AR should contain details such as your tax identification or social security number and the vehicle identification number. If your tax deduction claim is based on the fair market value, the AR should also contain details on the car's intended use and or the improvements done.



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