Showing posts with label Charity Auto Donation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charity Auto Donation. Show all posts

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Charity Auto Donation


Charity auto donations are extremely financially wise and thoughtful means of disposing of older model cars that must be sold, traded, or donated by the owner. A charity auto donation option is popular because of the benefits to both the donor and the recipient of the car. In most instances, the donated vehicle is tax deductible simply by determining fair market value according to any number of popular pricing guides. In some unusual instances, an appraisal is required to determine the actual value of the donated car, particularly those considered rare or antique, for example. People can donate a vehicle they no longer need or use in one of two widely accepted ways. One is to contact a favorite charity and discuss the guidelines they have established for receiving donated cars. The main points are to discover whether they will pick up the car, how its value will be determined, and how much of the charity auto donation will go directly to the charitable organization and how much will be used up in administrative costs. The second way is to research charitable foundations that liquidate charity auto donations and then distribute the proceeds to a non-profit organization of the donor's choice. Deciding on the type of donating process that one is most comfortable with is the first step.
It is possible, through the use of Internet searches, to find online information on hundreds of local and national charities that would be very pleased to receive a donated vehicle. In this way the potential car donor can research title transfer requirements for charity auto donations, the procedures for receiving a tax-deductible receipt, and the method established for the pick-up of the car to be donated. Most people have additional questions that make a toll-free access phone number a necessity before donating a vehicle. Finding a charitable foundation that is accessible and approachable can be the second step in making a worthy donation.
Possibly the most important last step is dealing with a reputable organization that will see that the donated item is processed in an efficient and timely manner. Donors will want to be sure they receive and complete the correct paperwork, including the necessary documentation to be able to claim the charity auto donation as a tax deduction. When someone is confident that they have completed the entire process "decently and in order" (1 Corinthians 14:40), as the Bible admonishes, then that person can be certain of being wise and thoughtful in the disposal of a used car.