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		<title>How a Charitable Organization&#8217;s Car Donation Program Affects Your Tax Deduction</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 01:13:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prior to 2005, the ultimate use of a charitable organization&#8217;s car donation program had very little to do with how much you could expect to receive as a tax deduction. In fact, many for-profit organizations used the lure of deep (and often totally out of line) deductions to lure donors into supporting a charitable organization. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Prior to 2005, the ultimate use of a charitable organization&#8217;s <a href="http://anythingoncars.com/"title="Car Donation" >car donation</a> program had very little to do with how much you could expect to receive as a tax deduction.  In fact, many for-profit organizations used the lure of deep (and often totally out of line) deductions to lure donors into supporting a charitable organization.</p>
<p>Car donation proved very lucrative as a type of revenue for many third-party agencies that facilitated vehicular donations for various charitable organizations.  Car donation today still represents a good deal for both the  charity or non-profit organization (NPO).  By dealing directly with charities that have an actual use for what you&#8217;re offering in the form of actual transportation.</p>
<p>On the other hand, many charitable organizations for car donation that specialize in such gifts, have traditionally used wholesale sales yards and demolition services to get rid of cars as quickly as possible.  This is especially true of automobiles that require some work to get them in top running (and selling) condition.  In this case, you are only able to claim the sale amount, no matter how low, as your itemized deduction.</p>
<p>Just like a house, the more work you put into upkeep, the higher the inherent value when it comes time to sell.  You not only get to enjoy the benefits of the work as well as the often time surprisingly high sale value that even a small improvement job can guarantee.  It is the same when giving to a charitable organization.  Car donations, when properly repaired and cared for, can give an auto a new lease on life that may last for years.</p>
<p>Of course, as far as the needy populations of a community are concerned in this day and age, the better mileage the car gets, the more likely it is to be useful to those who need donated cars to commute to work from a fair distance.  Those who are needing transport for children over relatively short distances will appreciate vehicles with extra room.</p>
<p>If you want to find out what sort of vehicles are in demand in your community, there&#8217;s no substitute for directly contacting the charitable organization in question.  Car donations of running automobiles, suited to your local population, are the most likely to be used rather than sold for the cash.</p>
<p>Even cars that are fixed up to be sold may wind up being sold at auctions that undermine the sale value of your car.  While you can make a case for why you should be granted extra deduction monies that more closely reflect the fair market value of the vehicle, it may behoove you to take the lower deduction amount to avoid an unpleasant audit that could result in loosing your deduction entirely.   Sometimes it&#8217;s best to err on the side of caution.</p>
<p>Of course, your tax preparation professional will be able to advise you regarding such finer points of tax strategy.  Generally speaking, however, cars that are repaired for auction are sold to the highest rather than lowest bidder.  You have every right to inquire after he proposed use of any car you plan on giving to a charitable organization.  Car donation is now so dependent upon the ultimate use of that car, that even if you don&#8217;t care how the charity in question uses your gift, you have to appreciate the benefit of how a efficient use of an old car can result in the highest possible deduction benefit to you as a donor.</p>
<p>You may want to seriously consider narrowing your search to locally run charitable organizations.  Car donation to such charities and NPOs that have a mission involving automobiles has a better tendency to deliver the maximum possible deduction allowed under law.</p>
<p>Often this means that your car not be too far gone or require very expensive parts to make it run reliably or have any major conditions that prevent it from being registered in your state.  However, if your automobile meets the criteria of your local charitable organization, car donation may be an excellent option, no matter what tax bracket you occupy.</p>
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		<title>Purple Heart Car Donation Program &#8211; Giving To The Veterans</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 04:39:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a vehicle you do not want you could donate it to the Purple Heart Car Donation Program. Especially in a time of apparently unending war, it is easy to make the case that every American owes a veteran and most especially those who&#8217;ve been injured in the line of duty. You could [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you have a vehicle you do not want you could donate it to the Purple Heart <a href="http://anythingoncars.com/"title="Car Donation" >Car Donation</a> Program.  Especially in a time of apparently unending war, it is easy to make the case that every American owes a veteran and most especially those who&#8217;ve been injured in the line of duty.  </p>
<p>You could make the argument that programs such as the Purple Heart Car Donation Program are necessary because federal officials aren&#8217;t doing a very good job of taking care of the veterans that it keeps pledging to do a better job of fixing up.  However, veterans groups have rarely felt very well taken care of, so the need for charitable programs has always been a part of veteran life.</p>
<p>Given how the cost of insurance (that veterans are not automatically entitled to) keeps going up for veterans and everyone else, it&#8217;s no wonder that there is so much work to be done by the Purple Heart Car Donation Program and other veterans&#8217; groups.  Indeed, the amount of money paid for the demonstrably sub-standard care given at some Veterans&#8217; Administration (VA) hospitals, has been something of a national scandal since the first Gulf War in the early 1990s.</p>
<p>The Purple Heart Car Donation Program differs from many programs in that it doesn&#8217;t necessarily just sell your vehicle on the open, wholesale market as many online donation services do.  In this case, they run their own, non-profit pick up, delivery and repair services.  Also, unlike many other services, you&#8217;re allowed to drive your running car up to their offices for donation.  </p>
<p>There are many good, charitable outreach missions supported by proceeds generated from the Purple Heart Car Donation Program.  For instance, some of the better cars are used to assist veterans in getting to their medical appointments.  Sometimes monies are used to help families get on their feet during war time, or to even help purchase a prosthetic limb better than the most basic models that are covered by veterans&#8217; insurance, despite the high fees charged for such coverage.</p>
<p>That organizations such as the Purple Heart Car Donation Program are even necessary is a surprise to many who have, perhaps rightly, assumed that the federal government was indebted to soldiers wounded in the line of duty.  However, the sad fact is that once a medal has been awarded, injuries that may have changed a soldier&#8217;s entire way of life are not considered the government&#8217;s problem once the soldier has been discharged.</p>
<p>Consider the recent increases in massive head injuries during the second Gulf Wars.  Though bake sales and fund raisers across the country have been trying to send after-market head protection to soldiers serving, it would seem that money that should be spent keeping people safe is being diverted.  The Purple Heart Car Donation Program isn&#8217;t currently sending body armor to Iraq and Afghanistan, it does support medical testing and helping veterans afford their medications.</p>
<p>That said, the prognosis for those with brain injuries isn&#8217;t very good.  For this reason, charities such as Purple Heart Car Donation Program have been stepping in and giving the young spouses of severely injured veterans the skills to help care for them when the VA can&#8217;t.</p>
<p>It is also notable that though the current Gulf Wars have not had a very high mortality rate, by the usual accounting, the flip side of that is a very high proportion of troops that have been injured in the line of duty – many of them to be sent back into action.  Though the Purple Heart Car Donation Program is only a drop in this bucket, the lives it has touched have keenly felt its presence.</p>
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		<title>Car Donation Program Makes Donating Easy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 11:20:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not everyone has the time to prepare their car for sale, much less fixing up an old clunker to maximize their sale value. This is where a car donation program that is either run by a charity or non-profit organization (NPO), comes into play. Sometimes, NPOs use a for-profit third party to facilitate the possession [...]]]></description>
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<p>Not everyone has the time to prepare their car for sale, much less fixing up an old clunker to maximize their sale value.  This is where a <a href="http://anythingoncars.com/"title="Car Donation" >car donation</a> program that is either run by a charity or non-profit organization (NPO), comes into play.  </p>
<p>Sometimes, NPOs use a for-profit third party to facilitate the possession and sale of truck and car donations.  Such unscrupulous programs that take advantage of the charities they are advertised to serve have been a less common though persistent problem since modifications were made to the tax code in 2005.  However, by carefully checking the details of any car donation program you decide to use, you can guarantee the majority of the proceeds from the sale or donation of your car goes right to the charity you choose instead of middle-men.</p>
<p>Indeed, though they once represented only about 4% of third-party donation agents that manage car donation programs, some are actually non-profit themselves.  You can check on this to make sure by asking for the organizations tax ID number and looking it up on the IRS website.  </p>
<p>Using such a car donation program has the advantage of best utilizing the talents of those working for the charity you hope to donate to.  Especially now that the actual amount of your deduction is tied to the ultimate use of the automotive donation, it is in the interest of many such organizations to get the most practical use from your donation as possible.</p>
<p>Most of the cars given to a car donation program are not in the best of shape, otherwise you&#8217;d not be getting rid of the car in the first place.  When the car isn&#8217;t even running well, the offer of a free tow from your location can be a good motivator.  However, in such cases, you might want to shop around to see if there&#8217;s a car donation program in your area that specializes in teaching people how to fix up old cars rather than just sell them to the nearest available scrap yard.</p>
<p>Sometimes, donated cars run perfectly well, though you&#8217;ve decided to upgrade.  This is common enough that many charities are constantly on the lookout for such car donations.  Programs that focus on road-worthy cars are often the very same ones that will find a practical use for your donated vehicle that will allow you to take the fair market value of the car for a deduction rather than a somewhat lower (often much lower) sale price that is paid for cars auctioned at wholesale.</p>
<p>Just because you don&#8217;t have time to deal with making the sale of the vehicle yourself doesn&#8217;t mean that you don&#8217;t want to make sure the charity you choose doesn&#8217;t get the highest possible benefit from your donation.  As such, you should never be afraid to ask a car donation program to tell you how they plan to use your vehicle.  If you don&#8217;t like what they have to say, go ahead and keep looking.  There are still plenty of charities (and their agents) that are legitimately hoping to maximize your value as well as their own.</p>
<p>One exception to the usual benefit of car donation programs is a vehicle that has actually appreciated in value over time.  Though this is not usually the case, some classic cars are subject to such appreciation.  If you&#8217;ve had the vehicle for more than one year and it has appreciated during that time, you may be subject to capital gains tax from the sale.  </p>
<p>It is best to consult with an accountant to determine if the donation of such a car, whether you conduct the sale yourself and donate cash or allow a car donation program to handle it is the best option for you.  Generally, donating the car itself is the best course of action, though again, its use has an impact on the amount you&#8217;ll be able to deduct from your taxes.</p>
<p>Car donation programs can take a lot of hassle out of your charitable donation of a vehicle.  By following some simple guidelines for choosing the best car donation program for your needs, you can maximize the benefit of your gift all around.</p>
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		<title>Florida Car Donation Program and Regulations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Florida, car donation agents do continue to operate on behalf of real 501 c(3), non-profit organizations (NPOs). To apply for non-profit status, a charitable NPO must prove to the IRS that they are serving the public good (as narrowly defined in the tax code) through an educational or service oriented mission. Additionally, Florida&#8217;s vehicle [...]]]></description>
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<p>In Florida, <a href="http://anythingoncars.com/"title="Car Donation" >car donation</a> agents do continue to operate on behalf of real 501 c(3), non-profit organizations (NPOs).  To apply for non-profit status, a charitable NPO must prove to the IRS that they are serving the public good (as narrowly defined in the tax code) through an educational or service oriented mission.</p>
<p>Additionally, <strong>Florida&#8217;s vehicle donation program regulations</strong> require that each such company be registered at the state level, pledging what charitable NPOs they work for, complete with exempt tax ID numbers.  Many such companies that have made the transition since federal laws changed in 2005 are also registered with the Better Business Bureau or some such organization.</p>
<p>Because there are so many older people in Florida as well as a great many people in need of vehicular services Florida&#8217;s vehicle donation services are a very important component of many different charitable organizations.  For instance, there are more Meals on Wheels services in Florida than just about anywhere else, depending upon the county.</p>
<p>This means that cars that are in good working order (and the ones that receive the highest amount of allowable tax deduction) can easily be matched with a charity that could really use it.  In Florida, vehicle donation is also fueled by the large number of “little, old ladies” who have very nice (low miles!) cars they can no longer drive.  Many of these vehicles are donated, perhaps because their owners are now reliant upon such services.</p>
<p><strong>Florida Car Donations and Tax Deductions</strong></p>
<p>Regardless of the reasons, you can be in a position to get the fair market value of your vehicle as a <em>tax deduction</em> (sadly, not a credit to their total tax that intends to be about three times as valuable) in Florida. Car donations here are very often of actual vehicles rather than junker cars that are then scold for scrap on the wholesale market.  However, in other parts of the country, this is far more likely.</p>
<p>On the other hand, when you&#8217;ve got a perfectly good, running car that you&#8217;d like to donate in Florida, car donation levels are such that your car may not be good enough to compete with your neighbor&#8217;s old Cadillac.  Therefore, many cars that would be perfectly usable in other markets end up on the wholesale lot in Florida.</p>
<p>Vehicle donations, though still down (as they are in the rest of the country since 2005, are higher in Florida than the rest of the country.  However, if you are a winter-only visitor, don&#8217;t think that you have to donate your vehicle in Florida to have it go to a good use.  Indeed, if your car needs some minor repair to make it safe and functional for use, a little looking around back in your home state will find low-income people who need your car to help them get out of poverty.  In Florida, vehicle donation programs sometimes reject such cars for use.</p>
<p>If that wasn&#8217;t reason enough to carefully consider all your options as a Snowbird, a car that is sold on the wholesale market can net as little as 5% of what might be the “<em>fair market value</em>” of the car, as if you were to sell it yourself through a classified ad.  Therefore when presented with wholesale prices in Florida and vehicle donation to an educational charity that provides cars to needy folks up north, the larger benefit is obvious.</p>
<p>Of course, regardless of your location, you&#8217;ll need to have a free and clear title.  In <em>Florida, vehicle donation laws</em> require you to sign the title over.  If the vehicle is to be turned into scrap, either you or (more likely) the company that tows your vehicle away, will need to file an application for a demolition title.</p>
<p>As a general rule, there is no reason you should have to pay any fees when dealing with a for-profit agency.  If donating directly to a charity, you may elect to also donate the fees they need to pay to get the car in the hands of a needy individual, though they usually take care of it, too.  Florida vehicle donation laws are generally designed to allow charities to continue their good work while taking the profit motivation away from the unscrupulous companies that once thrived in the state, actually preying on needy populations.</p>
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