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Car Donation to Charity - Running or Not, Free Pickup | Donate Car to Charity in California
Welcome to Donation Line, one of the largest, most visited and trusted vehicle donation centers in America. By utilizing Donation Line to donate cars, trucks, boats, RVs, motorcycles and even donate jet skis and snowmobiles, tens of thousands of donors like you have supported several hundred charities including the Disabled American Veterans, Guiding Eyes for the Blind, Wycliffe Bible Translators and Fox Chase Cancer Center.95% of donors who have completed our online survey stated that they would use Donation Line in the future and recommend Donation Line to friends and family.
Making a vehicle donation is faster, easier and safer than selling your vehicle and benefits a charity in need. Complete the Vehicle Donation Form now or call toll free 1-877-227-7487.
As an accredited Better Business Bureau member with an A+ rating, we ensure that all aspects of the vehicle donation to charity process are handled professionally and efficiently. This includes FAST, FREE pickup and IRS compliant tax deduction documentation. We accept any car donation, anywhere in the United States, running or not. In many states you can still donate your car to charity even if you lost your title.
Car Donation and Non-Profit Charities
On this site, you choose any one of our 500+ 501-C3 non-profit charities you want to benefit from your used car donation and you receive a tax deduction for your vehicle donation. All charities are pre-qualified to ensure your donation is tax deductible. Once you submit your auto donation, our experts work to maximize the return on your donation,thereby providing you with the highest tax deduction allowed by law and providing the selected charities with the most funds to provide services, conduct research and outreach.
Simply complete our 'Donate Your Vehicle Now' form to the right, or call us Toll-Free at 1-877-227-7487 anytime, seven days a week to start our no cost, no hassle vehicle donation process. Phones are answered by our experienced and trained operators. You will be contacted by our towing agent who will arrange a speedy pickup. The towing agent will provide a pickup receipt and the charity you select will send you a tax deduction letter. After your vehicle is picked up by the towing agent please Complete the Online Survey, so we can make sure we continue to be the best Vehicle Donation Center in the United States.
Why Donate?
Colorado non-profit organizations benefit from your vehicle donation. 100% of the net proceeds goes to the donor's designated Charity. We do not take a percentage of the profit.
Your vehicle donation is a tax deduction. Please contact your tax advisor or the IRS regarding how donating a vehicle can benefit your personal tax situation.
It's easier than fixing or advertising & selling your vehicle.
*Hassle Free:
- Free Towing, Running or Not within 4 days of vehicle being released
- Free Title Services
- You receive a receipt for your tax-deductible gift
What Can Be Donated?
We accept all vehicles running or not. We accept automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, boats and recreational vehicles. Vehicles must have a clear title. We do not accept vehicles that have been dismantled.
Who Profits?
Cars for Charity are currently processing vehicles for over thirty Colorado non-profit organizations. You choose which non-profit organization the proceeds are to go to. Please see List of Non-Profits or choose your own.
How do I Donate?
Submit the donation form online. The signed title and keys will be picked up with the vehicle. The vehicle will not be picked up if the signed title is not in the vehicle.
Or
The donation form can be printed off this website and mailed to: Cars for Charity, 8421 Coyote DR, Castle Pines, CO 80108 with the signed title.
If you have questions please call 720-387-5124 or the non-profit organization.
Title
Vehicles cannot be sold without a clear title. A vehicle will not be picked up unless a signed title has been sent or delivered to Cars for Charity. The donor must sign the back of the the title exactly as it is in the front. The title is signed over to Cars for Charity. If you do not have a title, you can obtain a duplicate title at your county Department of Motor Vehicle.
Tax Deduction
The tax laws for donating vehicles worth more than $500 changed on Jan.1, 2005. Under the new IRS rules, if the claimed value of the donated vehicle, boat, RV, or motorcycle is more than $500 and the vehicle is sold, the taxpayer can only claim the gross proceeds from the sale. After the vehicle is sold, Cars for Charity will send the donor a statement with the amount the vehicle sold for at auction. Taxpayers can still deduct the fair market value of a vehicle worth $500 or less. If the vehicle sells for $500 or less, Cars for Charity is not required to notify the donor of the selling price; the donor can claim up to $500 as a deduction.
Receipt
The tow truck driver will leave you a receipt from Cars for Charity. Please keep the receipt for your tax records. Cars for Charity Federal Tax ID# 84-1479412. If the vehicle sells for over $500, Cars for Charity will send you a statement with the gross amount the vehicle sold for at auction.
Towing
Vehicles will be towed by Total Resource Auctions, after Cars for Charity receives your information. Vehicles are usually towed within four days of the car being released. Please remember to leave the keys in the glove box, remove the license plates and personal items. If the vehicle is in danger of being impounded, please indicate on your paperwork that this is a Rush Pick Up.
Donate a Car 2 Charity: Free Pickup, often within 24 hours!
Donate a Car 2 Charity provides convenient and free pickup of car donations nationwide -- often within 24 hours of your donation! There is no hassle and no hidden costs! You can donate your car now by filling out the online car donation form or calling toll free: 1 (877) 505-5775Donate Your Vehicle -- Running or Not!
We accept vehicles whether they are running or not! Got an old junker you need hauled off your property? Give us a call & we'll provide fast, free towing!
Free Service -- Absolutely No Hidden Costs
We provide free towing -- and we cover all document transfer fees. There is absolutely no cost to you!
Maximize the Tax Deduction for Your Car Donation
With over 11 years of experience in accepting vehicle donations, Donate a Car 2 Charity will help you receive the maximum tax deduction for your car donation. We evaluate each car that is submitted to determine your options and provide the best possible tax deduction. Got more questions about your tax deduction? Visit our Tax Deduction Info page.
Do you have an old or unneeded car, truck, boat or other vehicle sitting in your driveway, or taking up space in your garage? Consider donating it to Habitat for Humanity through Cars for Homes. Not only will you be helping Habitat provide decent, affordable housing, you might be helping the environment as well.
Why should I donate my car?
- One hundred percent of the net proceeds from the sale of your donated vehicle will be used by your local Habitat affiliate to build and repair affordable homes.
- You may qualify for a tax deduction for donating a vehicle.
- It’s fast and easy. Learn more about how vehicle donations work.
- Thirty percent of cars donated to Habitat are recycled for materials or sold for reusable parts.
- Recycling steel uses less energy and natural resources and produces less carbon pollution.
- Taking an inefficient older car off the road helps save gas and improves air quality.
Need help? Check our frequently asked questions or email us at carsforhomes@habitat.org.
Donating Your Vehicle To Charity
The New York State Attorney General announced a wide-ranging investigation into problematic practices in the car donation industry. A review of charities that fundraise through car donations revealed what appears to be a variety of fraudulent practices that deceive donors and divert funds from those in need. As a result of his review, the Attorney General has subpoenaed fourteen charities, fundraising companies, and individuals involved in the car donation industry. The Attorney General also filed a lawsuit against a sham charity and its director for misusing hundreds of thousands of dollars in charitable funds meant for the homeless. Read the press release.Throughout the state solicitations seeking donations of used cars can appear in newspapers, billboards, and elsewhere. Not all of those solicitations are from worthy charities, and some may not be from charities at all. By taking a few precautions, you can ensure that your vehicle donation will serve a worthy charitable purpose and provide you with a legitimate tax deduction.
Tips for Donating Your Car to Charity:
Make Sure the Charity is Registered and Tax-Exempt1. Search the Attorney General's Charities Bureau Registry at www.charitiesnys.com to see if the charity is properly registered and has filed its financial reports with the Attorney General.
2. Confirm that the charity is a 501(c)(3) organization - if it isn't, your contribution will not be tax deductible. The IRS lists 501(c)(3) organizations in its Publication 78 at
http://www.irs.gov/charities/article/0,,id=96136,00.html
Find out How Your Contribution Will be Used
1. Find out what the charity will do with your car. Will it be given to a needy individual or sold? Try to find a charity that will actually use your car in its programs or give it to a needy individual. If the car will be sold, find out exactly how much of the sale price will actually be kept by the charity. Be wary of claims such as "all proceeds will go to charity."
2. Find out what the charity does with its money. Contact the charity and confirm that your donation will be used for the purposes stated by the telemarketer. Review the charity's financial reports to see how much of its money is used for charitable programs and how much is used for administrative costs. Financial reports of charities are available on the Attorney General's Web site at www.charitiesnys.com.
3. Make sure that you are actually giving your car to a charity. Some car donation programs are conducted by for-profit towing companies or used car dealers who claim to pick up cars on behalf of a charity when there is little or no charitable benefit. Do not donate your car if you cannot confirm that your contribution will go to a charity.
4. If you respond to a billboard sign or advertisement, or receive a telephone call asking you to donate a car to a charity, you may be speaking with a paid professional fundraiser and not the charity. Many professional fundraisers receive most of the money they raise. Ask how much the fundraiser is being paid and how much is going to charity. Contact the Charities Bureau at charities.fundraising@ag.ny.gov to find out if the fundraiser is registered with the Charities Bureau - professional fundraisers are required to be registered and to file financial reports with the Attorney General's Charities Bureau.
Don't be Pressured by Emotional Ads or Offers Too Good to be True
1. Don't be pressured by emotional ads or pressure to donate - take your time in identifying a charity that will make good use of your contribution. Any worthy charity will be happy to give you sufficient time to make your decision.
2. Be wary of offers that seem too good to be true. Some car donation programs offer vacation trips and large gift certificates in exchange for the donation of a car. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Is it realistic to expect that you will be given a vacation trip or a $1000 gift certificate in exchange for your klunker? Be aware that if you receive something in exchange for your contribution, you may not be entitled to a tax deduction.
Comply with IRS rules
1. Read the IRS pamphlet "A Donor's Guide to Car Donations" posted at
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-tege/pub4303.pdf
2. Make sure you get a receipt for your donation - the charity is required to give you a receipt, and you will need it in order to claim a tax deduction.
3. Consult the IRS publication "Determining the Value of Donated Property" posted at http://www.irs.gov/publications/p561/index.html - when setting the value of your donated car.
4. Complete forms required by the IRS, including Form 8283 - posted at http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8283.pdf - which may need to be attached to your tax return depending on the amount of the deduction you are claiming.
5. For more information on federal rules and requirements regarding vehicle donation, contact the IRS directly at http://www.irs.gov/
Protect Yourself from Parking Tickets and Other Liabilities
Make sure to transfer the title of your donated car. Some organizations soliciting cars will ask you to leave blank the assignment of ownership line on the car's title papers to make the process simpler for them. However, if the title of your car is not transferred, you may find yourself liable for parking tickets, or worse, responsibility if the car is in an accident.
Keep a copy of the transfer papers for your records.
If you do not have a copy of the title papers, contact the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) - http://www.dmv.ny.gov/index.htm - to find out how to get a replacement. Remember to remove your license plates and surrender them to the DMV or transfer them to another car. Do not leave them on the donated car. Consult the DMV at http://www.dmv.ny.gov/regtransfer.htm for information concerning removal, transfer and surrender of plates.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How do I select a charity to donate my car? Many charities solicit donations of cars. Before donating your car, make sure that the charity is a 501(c)(3) organization and is properly registered with the Attorney General's Charities Bureau. You should also find out what it will do with the car or the money it receives by selling it. Contact the charity to find out how it spends its money. Review the charity's financial reports to see how much of its money is used for charitable programs and how much is used for administrative costs. Financial reports of charities are available on the Attorney General's web site at www.charitiesnys.comHow do I find out if a charity is registered with the Attorney General's Charities Bureau Registry? You can find out if a charity is registered by checking the Attorney General's searchable registry on line at www.charitiesnys.com or by sending an email to charities.bureau@ag.ny.gov. Some organizations may be exempt from registration. To determine if an organization is exempt, send an email to charities.bureau@ag.ny.gov.
How do I find out if a charity is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3)organization? The IRS publishes a list of tax-exempt organizations in its Publication 78, which is posted on the internet at http://www.irs.gov/charities/article/0,,id=96136,00.html
How do I know what the charity will do with my car? Some charities sell the cars they receive either at auctions or to junk yards as scrap. Others use them for their programs or give them to needy people. Before donating your car, you should ask how your car will be used and, if it will be sold, how much the charity will receive.
Can I get a tax-deduction if I donate my car? The IRS permits tax deductions for contributions to 501(c)(3) organizations. For information concerning the rules on tax deductions consult the IRS pamphlets "A donor's Guide to Car Donations" posted at
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-tege/pub4303.pdf and "Determining the Value of Donated Property" posted at http://www.irs.gov/publications/p561/index.html
Does the charity have to give me a receipt? Charities must give you a receipt if the value of your car is over $250. Make sure to ask for - and receive - a receipt no matter how much your car is worth. Be aware that the IRS may require other forms, depending on the value of your car. Information concerning IRS requirements is posted at www.irs.gov.
Do I need to transfer title of my car to the charity? Yes. Make sure that you fill out the assignment of ownership line on the car's title papers to make sure that ownership of the car is transferred. If you do not have a copy of the title papers, contact the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles - http://www.dmv.ny.gov/index.htm - to find out how to get a replacement.
What should I do with my license plates when I donate my car? You should remove your license plates when donating your car. If they remain on the car, you may be responsible for parking tickets and other violations of law. Consult the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles at http://www.dmv.ny.gov/regtransfer.htm for information concerning removal, transfer and surrender of plates.
What should I do if a towing company asks me to donate my car? Many charities have arrangements with for-profit towing companies that advertise that donated cars will benefit a charity. Often, the towing company pays the charity a fixed amount, sometimes very little, to the charity, regardless of the value of the car. Before donating your car to such companies, find out how much the charity will get from your donation. Better yet, find a charity that will accept your donation directly.
Donate a Car in California
Donate a car to support any of the California non-profits listed below. We accept car donations on behalf of charitable and non-profit organizations throughout California — from San Diego to Crescent City. We accept cars, trucks, trailers, boats, RV's, motorcycles, and many other motorized vehicles. In most cases, we can accept your vehicle even if it hasn't run in years! And pickup of your vehicle is always free!Learn More About How to Donate a Car
If you've never donated a car or other vehicle before, please see our How to Donate a Car page for information about what steps are required to donate. For answers to common car donation questions, please read our Car Donation FAQ page.
Donate your car, truck, RV, boat, or other vehicle to any organization listed below. If your favorite non-profit is not listed, read about how to donate a car to any non-profit.
FAQ’s
We get lots of questions from people wanting to know how to donate a car, truck, van, RV or other vehicle to charity. And since the more you know, the easier it will be for you to make the right decisions. So here at Harold’s Car Donations for Charity, we try to answer every question about donating a car or other vehicle to charity.If you don’t find the answer you’re looking for, the please call us at: 1-800-310-5274. Or simply fill out the contact form at the bottom of the page.
Q. Are there any costs for me to donate my car?
A. Never! We pay for towing.
Q. Can I donate my car even if it’s not running or has been crashed?
A. Absolutely! We get top dollar for non-runners and wrecks.
Q. How is your company better than your competition?
A. Based on over 25 years of car repair experience, each car is evaluated to determine where it will be sent in order to produce the maximum amount of profit. Some cars get fully detailed to maximize visual appeal at auction. This always generates more interest and interested bidders, which drives the price higher. As long as it is determined that it is cost-effective, some cars are repaired in order to increase the selling price. Both detailing and repairing raise the buying price, which brings more money to the charity, and gives you a higher tax write off! This is in 100% accordance with IRS laws.
Q. I lost my title, do I need to get a new one?
A. No. We can usually accept your car by having you sign some DMV application forms. Occasionally we need to take an additional step, but this is a simple process.
Q. My car will not pass a smog check, can I donate it?
A. Never a problem! You can donate a car that will not pass a smog check.
Q. I still owe money on my vehicle, can I donate it?
A. Unfortunately, no. The lender keeps the title until the vehicle has been paid off.
Q. I have heard of people donating a car and having trouble later, how is this avoided?
A. A “Notice of Transfer and Release of Liability“ form gets filed with the DMV as soon as the car, truck, van, etc. is picked up. The best way to file this on through the DMV website. This gives you a legal document which releases you from any further liability for the car.
Q. How do I get a tax deduction for a car donation?
A. On cars that sell for more than $500.00, an IRS form called a “Form 1098-C” gets mailed to you within 30 days of the sale. You include the 1098-C with your federal tax return to get your tax deduction. On cars that sold for less than $500.00, a thank you letter is provided.
Q. How long does it take to pick up my car?
A. Usually we pick up the next day, however we are often able to pick up that same day.
Q. How do we know you are a legitimate company?
A. We are bonded and registered with the California Attorney General’s Office as a Commercial Fundraiser (click to view registration). You can also check us out at the Better Business Bureau
You can also visit the State of California Department of Justice Office of the Attorney General to search the “Registry of Charitable Trusts” and search for Harold’s Car Donation Service…You’ll find us there.
Q. How long has your company been doing this?
A. We have been helping charities with car donations since 1997.
Q. Is there any paperwork I have to do?
A. No, with the exception of the Transfer and Release of Liability form which a donor is required by law to file. But we will also help you with this to ensure it gets done. It’s really quite easy.
Q. Where are you licensed to operate?
A. We can handle charities throughout the entire state of California. However if a California charity has a car donated that is located in another state we can still handle it from end to end. We are signed up with hundreds of auctions coast to coast, including Hawaii.
Donate Cars in California
Car Donations in CaliforniaDonation Line is proud to accept car donations in The Golden State. We have towing agents throughout California including San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, Anaheim, Bakersfield, Fremont, Fresno, Long Beach, Glendale, Riverside, San Jose, Santa Ana, San Bernardino, Stockton and surrounding areas, ready to pickup your vehicle donation for FREE. Non-running, salvage and junk autos are also accepted. In addition to auto donations we accept donations of boats, trucks, RVs, motorcycles, jet ski and snowmobiles.
California Car Donation to Charity
On this site, you choose any one of our 500+ 501-C3 non-profit charities you want to benefit from your car donation and you receive a tax deduction for your vehicle donation. All charities are pre-qualified to ensure your donation is tax deductible. Once you submit your auto donation, our experts work to maximize the return on your donation. Thereby providing you with the highest tax deduction allowed by law and providing the selected charities with the most funds to provide services, conduct research and outreach.
Simply complete our Online Vehicle Donation Form or call us Toll-free at
1-877-227-7487 anytime, seven days a week to start our no cost, no hassle car donation process. Phones are answered by our experienced and trained operators. You will be contacted by our towing agent who will arrange a speedy pickup. The towing agent will provide a pickup receipt and the charity you select will send you a tax deduction letter.
To learn more about how to donate a car, boat, motorhome, etc. and get answers to the most frequently asked questions, please click here. Click here to donate your car now.

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