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Car Donation Tax Deduction
Next to wanting to contribute to
charitable causes, perhaps your biggest motivation to donate your car is the substantial tax break it can give you. Don't be misled by
information about your return, because the tax breaks you can get from a car donation may not be as big as you think.
In a nutshell, the provision caps the allowable amount of tax deductions to the gross proceeds received by the recipient (the
charitable organization you donate your car to) from the sale of your donated vehicle.
When you donate a vehicle with a claimed value of $500 or more, your tax-deductible amount will depend on how
the charity uses the vehicle. For example, if the charity sells the car, then you can only deduct the amount of gross proceeds that the charity
received from the sale. On the other hand, if the charity plans to use the car for tax-approved charitable work as approved by
the law, you can claim the car's fair market value.
The same law also requires the charity to provide you with a written acknowledgment of the contribution within 30 days from the day you make the
donation. If your recipient gives you a false or fraudulent acknowledgment, they will face a penalty. Please Visit: http://www.car-insur-ance.com
In many instances the tax breaks you get from donating your car are enough to cover (or exceed) the amount you
could have sold the car for. Remember that you usually do not have to pay for any paperwork or dealer fees when you donate your car. In the end
it is still more sensible to donate you car rather than sell it.
This way you don't only make a profit - you also help worthy causes.
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