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A Guide To Car Donation
A Guide To Car Donation
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IRS approves car-donation program.: An article from: The Tax Adviser
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Taxpayer Alert: Choosing A Paid Preparer And The Pitfalls Of Charitable Car Donation: Hearing Before The Committee On Finance, U.s. Senate
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What a Car Donation Organization is All About

A car donation organization is a group that takes in various used vehicles from people and auctions them off with the proceeds from the auction going to a charity. The vehicles that are used by a car donation organization include more than just cars. They include planes, boats, trailers and large vans. The money that the car donation organization gets from the auction is to pay for the towing, title fees and transfer fees. The rest, which is usually a majority of the sales in the auction, will go towards a charity that is sponsoring the auction.

A car donation organization will help you with the process of donating your old car. You will not have to take care of the details or maintenance of the car, and you wouldn't have to try and take out advertisements promoting your car for sale and meeting with others who are interested in the car. The car donation organization will take your car and auction it off as it is, and if it is not good enough for driving then it will be auctioned off as scrap metal for the highest bidder to use.

You can also save time by sending your car to a car donation organization. You will need to fill out all of the necessary paperwork in order to get your car to the auction and to get your tax deduction for the donation, and you will need to schedule a time for the car to be picked up by a towing group that the car donation organization works with. These steps, however, are simple and are easier to handle than all of the standard steps you've have to put up with if you sold it yourself.

In some cases you can get the money that your car will get from a charity auction to the charity that you choose yourself. This allows you to make a more personal donation with your car. Also, you can check with a car donation organization to find out information regarding what charities are being services by auctions at different times of the year. You can even visit websites of some car donation organizations regarding how the process of the car donation works with that specific group.

Contacting the Better Business Bureau to ask about car donation organizations can help you out also. It is important that you look into the car donation organization that you are interested in working with in order to be sure that the car donation organization is legitimate and uses good practices.

A car donation organization is a good group that can help you with getting your old car sold for charity. You can get a tax deduction from the sale and you can get through the process of getting rid of your car with ease. Be sure to look around to see what car donation organization will work for you and what appears to be the best organization in terms of legitimacy.



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