Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Donate Your Car

Planning To Sell The Car? Why Not Donate It?

Are you planning of selling your old car, vessel or the RV? If you have a mind for doing something for the society, why not donate it instead? It will certainly facilitate somebody who is basically in need. Moreover, the move will get you some cash back during the submission of your tax papers.

There are thousands of charities available in the country; some of them support local non-profit radio, TV and newspapers, some support humanitarian causes. The charities or their agents accept most of the vehicles, RVs and vessels. They arrange for a towing company to get in touch with you within three to four days after you promise to donate your vehicle.

Donating your car is an extremely easy procedure. The charities that accept car donation actually take any kinds of vehicle, including broken cars. A very little emphasize is given on the state of the vehicle. If the vehicle is worth more than the price of towing, they will take it. You have to fill out the IRS form 4303, if you want a tax deduction from the deal.

A clear title of the car, which you are donating, is needed. A clear title will confirm that all monetary requirements are already met, all obligations of the Motor Vehicle Administration are accomplished and you truly are the car's owner.

Without a title and a lien release document, the car is basically valueless to the charity as they will not be able to sell it to any third party.

If you have lost your title or other paperwork that proves ownership of the vehicle, you have to get it back before donating it. Good thing about it is, some charities take care of the process and prepare all the necessary documents.
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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Car Donation Not always a satisfying trade

Once you promise your car donation, the charity organization takes the donor information over the telephone or in person and then handles all the paper work. Then they arrange pick up before staging an auction sale for the car.

You can donate the car to release yourself from the hassle of owning an old and useless vehicle. At the same time, you are contributing something to the society. Moreover, you can ask for a tax deduction during the submission of your tax paper.

There are charities that do a good job of selling the car on a fair market value; meaning you can receive a bigger tax deduction value for the car. Apart from the charities, there are processing agents, who also deal with used and old cars. They actually work on behalf of the charities.

Sometimes, donors face a nasty incident, even after donating the car months ago. Maybe, the person who bought the car from the charity parked it at a time restricted area and left it there for too long to force authorities to tow it away.

The MVA by mistake might issue the donor a citation. If anything like this happens to you, you should contact your charity as soon as possible. They will take care of it. This type of occurrence does not happen often, so do not worry too much about it. Just keep your charity's phone number and the receipt of the donation; so that you do not face any trouble in future.
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Monday, October 20, 2008

Car Donation - How efficient is your charity?

Before selecting the charity for donating your car, you must find out the efficiency rating of the charitable organization. The efficiency rating will tell you their ability and capacity.

If the rating is high, it means, the larger portion of your donation will in fact go to the people, who need it. On the other hand, if the rating is low, it indicates that the charity uses more money on administration purposes rather than helping out the society.

For example, if a charity has an efficiency rating of 90%, it means, 90 cents of every dollar you donate will go directly to the people in need. The remainder will be used to cover all administrative expenses. In general, a ratio of 85% or higher indicates that the charity is doing a good job. Less than 85% means, it is poorly managed or the charity is not so legitimate.

Most charitable and non-governmental organizations agree to take vehicle donations so that they can fund the programs and services they offer to the society. On the other hand, the primary motivation from your side is to help the society. If your money is not spent for the betterment of the society, why donate in the first place?

There are thousands of car donation programs available in the country, some support local non-profit radio, TV and newspapers, some support humanitarian causes. Additionally, many Charities and shelters use the donated cars for transportation to work, doctor appointments, school, etc.

You should find out related information about the selected charity before taking the final decision. Remember, the higher its efficiency rating, the higher you are contributing to the society.
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Friday, August 29, 2008

A way to get tax deduction

A car donation program is a way to get rid of old cars from the garage which eventually earns a tax deduction option. Donating the car is therefore a great way to save some cash for the car that you no longer use, not to mention, you are participating in a worthy cause.

As long as the car has four fully inflated tires, the towing company, appointed by the charity, will take it away. Larger non-governmental organizations and charities also take vehicles, which are not even in working order and sell its spare parts and scrap metal rather than selling the useless car. The smaller organizations however do not have the space and time to accommodate this; therefore they do not take if the car is in a really bad condition.

Taxpayers are permitted to subtract car expenses if the car is truly used for charitable purpose. The procedure is an itemized deduction. If you want to apply for the tax donation option, you need to collect and fill out the 503-c3 donation form.

You can get it from the charity you are donating the car to. You must have a good idea about the cars actual value to estimate correctly before filling out the form. After that, the non-profit organizations or charities will take your car and sell it.

These organizations then use the fund to carry out the good work they usually do. Once they sell the car, they will let you know the price. Then, you can ask for the desirable tax deduction scheme from the authority by mentioning how much you have contributed to the society.
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Saturday, July 19, 2008

The Car Donation Process

The car donation process takes from a few days to a couple of weeks to end. It largely depends on the organization, which is actually receiving the donation. Once you have selected the charity to donate your car, call them over the phone or go directly to their office.

Once you fill up their form, they will ask you to provide the title of the car. After you show them the title and other documents, they will send a tow truck to pick up your car on the following day. You have to fill out the IRS form 4303, if you want a tax deduction option from the deal. After that, they will try to sell it as soon as possible. As selling a used and old car can be time consuming, it may take several weeks before you get their call saying, your car has been sold. If you are planning to ask for a tax deduction, you have to wait until the car is sold.

If you are lucky or your car is actually a worthy one, it will be sold within a week. A car that is in somewhat a decent state is generally sold straight away via advertisements or is auctioned off with other vehicles. The charity will then inform you over the phone or by a letter. Only after receiving their call or letter, you can ask for your desirable tax deduction.

What happens to the donated car depends largely on its physical condition. Most charities accept cars in any condition, though they prefer to get used cars that are still presentable and in good working conditions. If the condition of the car is not suitable for selling, it is usually sold for scraps.
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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Car Donation - Two Options

Car donation is a non-cash charitable contribution. You will have two options during donating your car. You can give the car to a standard charity, which will later sell your car and will use the money to run their services. The other option is, you can donate the car to such a charity, which will use the car for their operations.

The second option gives you more value than the first one. To qualify for the tax deduction after donating a car, your entire deductions would have to be superior to the standard deduction.

Assume that you donated your car to a charity that has 501(c) (3) tax-exempt status. The charities usually sell far less than the market value. After selling your car (that has a market value of $1000), it will provide you a receipt that indicates the sells figure. Suppose they sold the car for $400. If you are in the 33% tax bracket, you are allowed to deduct $132 from your taxes. It means your $1,000 car gave you a $132 tax cut; only this much is your personal gain.

If you donate the car to a charity that will use it as part of its stated cause, it will allow you to ask 33% tax cut from the actual market value ($1000); meaning, $330 in your pocket. Clearly, the second option is giving you more cash back.

Donating a car to a charity has multiple benefits. It is a way to get rid of old cars from the garage which eventually earns a tax deduction option; not to mention; you are participating in a worthy cause.
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