Car donation centers and tax deduction resources
by Michael Rad
A car donation center usually refers to a middle
agent between you (the donor) and the charity you wish
to help (the recipient of your donation). The car
donation center handles all the documents required in
order to make the donation, picks up the car and
transports it, organizes charity car auctions and
distributes the profits to different non-profit
organizations that use these money to help different
categories of disadvantaged people. Accepting car
donations and turning them into money can be too costly
for small charities. That is why many charities are
collaborating with a larger car donation center that can
cover many of the expenses such as transport and storage
of the donated car.
Why should I trust a car donation
center to deliver my donation to the charity I want?
First of all, you shouldn't trust a car donation
center without checking it out. Because there are many
cases of fraud taking place nowadays, you should check
the credentials of the car donation center and see the
list of charities that benefit from the auctions
organized by the car donation center. You can check the
charities supported by the card donation center by
calling the IRS Customer Account Services division for
Tax Exempt and Government Entities or see the IRS
Publication 78, Cumulative List of Organizations, where
you can find almost all charities in the United States.
You should always check how much of the profit of the
charity auction is kept as a fee by the car donation
center and how much money actually go to the charity
organizations. If the car donation center keeps more
than 50% of the profit, you should think about
contacting another car donation center.
Are there
any hidden facts about used car donation that I should
be aware of?
First of all, not every used car donation programs
are functioning legally. Before you make your used car
donation, you should check with the IRS if the charity
is a non-profit organization listed under paragraph 501
(c) (3) in the IRS Publication 78. Secondly, check out
if the used car donation program is run in-house by the
charity itself or by a third party. If a third party is
operating the used car donation program, you should ask
what percent of the profit made by selling the donated
cars actually goes to the charity. Often, third-party
operated used car donation programs produce small
amounts of money for the charity. Smaller charities do
not afford the costs of transportation and storage for
the donated cars, not to mention the costs involved in
charity auctions. This is the main reason why charities
accept to have their used car donation programs run buy
third-party brokers. Donations and car evaluations
Another important thing before donating your car is
evaluating it in a correct way. There are various guides
on the market that offer elaborate instructions, in
order to establish the valid value of your car,
depending on its general condition, accessories, age and
mileage. After making sure that you selected the correct
charitable organization and the optimum evaluation, you
should be aware of the fact that you are required to
complete and attach an IRS form to your tax return, in
case you are claiming a car donation that values 500 $
or above - for more info please visit
Cardonationexpert.com. Donating a used car to charity is
a great solution if you are planning to purchase a new
car or if you are simply willing to contribute to a
charitable activity. Knowing and following some steps
before the actual car donation avoids further worries,
as it makes the process a safe and fulfilling one.
For more resources on
car
donation in California please visit our website,
where you can also access other free resources on
car
donation in Los Angeles and
car
donation in San Francisco