How the Ultimate Use of a Charitable
Organization's Car Donation Program Affects Your Tax
Deduction
Prior to 2005, the ultimate use of a charitable organization's
car donation program had very little to do with how much you
could expect to receive as a tax deduction. In fact, many
for-profit organizations used the lure of deep (and often
totally out of line) deductions to lure donors into supporting
a charitable organization.
Car donation proved very lucrative as a type of revenue for
many third-party agencies that facilitated vehicular donations
for various charitable organizations. Car donation today still
represents a good deal for both the charity or non-profit
organization (NPO). By dealing directly with charities that
have an actual use for what you're offering in the form of
actual transportation.
On the other hand, many charitable organizations for car
donation that specialize in such gifts, have traditionally used
wholesale sales yards and demolition services to get rid of
cars as quickly as possible. This is especially true of
automobiles that require some work to get them in top running
(and selling) condition. In this case, you are only able to
claim the sale amount, no matter how low, as your itemized
deduction.
Just like a house, the more work you put into upkeep, the
higher the inherent value when it comes time to sell. You not
only get to enjoy the benefits of the work as well as the often
time surprisingly high sale value that even a small improvement
job can guarantee. It is the same when giving to a charitable
organization. Car donations, when properly repaired and cared
for, can give an auto a new lease on life that may last for
years.
Of course, as far as the needy populations of a community are
concerned in this day and age, the better mileage the car gets,
the more likely it is to be useful to those who need donated
cars to commute to work from a fair distance. Those who are
needing transport for children over relatively short distances
will appreciate vehicles with extra room.
If you want to find out what sort of vehicles are in demand in
your community, there's no substitute for directly contacting
the charitable organization in question. Car donations of
running automobiles, suited to your local population, are the
most likely to be used rather than sold for the cash.
Even cars that are fixed up to be sold may wind up being sold
at auctions that undermine the sale value of your car. While
you can make a case for why you should be granted extra
deduction monies that more closely reflect the fair market
value of the vehicle, it may behoove you to take the lower
deduction amount to avoid an unpleasant audit that could result
in loosing your deduction entirely. Sometimes it's best to err
on the side of caution.
Of course, your tax preparation professional will be able to
advise you regarding such finer points of tax strategy.
Generally speaking, however, cars that are repaired for auction
are sold to the highest rather than lowest bidder. You have
every right to inquire after he proposed use of any car you
plan on giving to a charitable organization. Car donation is
now so dependent upon the ultimate use of that car, that even
if you don't care how the charity in question uses your gift,
you have to appreciate the benefit of how a efficient use of an
old car can result in the highest possible deduction benefit to
you as a donor.
You may want to seriously consider narrowing your search to
locally run charitable organizations. Car donation to such
charities and NPOs that have a mission involving automobiles
has a better tendency to deliver the maximum possible deduction
allowed under law.
Often this means that your car not be too far gone or require
very expensive parts to make it run reliably or have any major
conditions that prevent it from being registered in your state.
However, if your automobile meets the criteria of your local
charitable organization, car donation may be an excellent
option, no matter what tax bracket you occupy.
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