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Where to Donate a Car for a Tax Deduction

Just like individuals, small businesses can donate an old car to charity for a tax deduction. Your clunker may even need repairs, but some charities don’t mind a fixer-upper. The hard part about donating a vehicle to charity can be the tax deduction. Internal Revenue Service rules for deducting a vehicle are strict. You should follow them to the letter, or your good deed could turn into a headache down the road.
Where to Donate

Many charities -- some with names known around the world -- use the internet to solicit the donation of your old car to fund their work for children, animals, the arts, medicine and military veterans. Charities include UNICEF, Toys for Tots, the Salvation Army, Habitat for Humanity and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. If you prefer to keep your donation dollars closer to home, some websites list local and regional charities by state.
Strict IRS Rules

If your car is truely a clunker and barely worth the metal that makes up the frame, you won’t have to jump through so many IRS hoops. On a car valued up to $500, all you need to document your donation is your receipt from the charity and IRS Form 8283. The form should include a description of the vehicle, including the make, model, condition and mileage. If your car is worth more than $500, you must also attach Form 1098-C to your tax return. If your car’s value exceeds $5,000, the IRS requires you to get an appraisal and file it with your tax return.