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Verifying the Authenticity of a Supposedly Authorized Vehicle Donation Center

Giving your vehicle to a vehicle donation center is a gesture of good will and generosity that helps the charity of your choice to make a difference in the life of people and families in need. A car donation center usually does business through a 'middle' agent between you (the donor) and the charity you wish to help (the recipient of your donation). Car Donations are quick and easily handled utilizing charity vehicle donation programs. You can donate cars, trucks, vans, boats, planes, even lots and real estate.

When one has a car that is a good candidate for automotive donation, there are very often time constraints that don't allow for a great deal of shopping around for the most needy individuals in the community, much less, repairing and making that vehicle a useful donation. An authorized vehicle donation center, that is recognized by charitable organizations and the IRS, will be able to take care of your vehicle, find the best and most effective use for the vehicle and give you a verifiable receipt for your tax forms.

But, how do you know your vehicle is being used for the charitable purposes the supposedly authorized vehicle donation center claims to support? There are several signs, especially when you're looking online for such a service or responding to solicitation, that you're dealing with a non-authorized vehicle donation center.

A quick check with just a few, even as little as one or two of the charitable organizations (preferably ones you've heard of before), should yield an acknowledgement of the authorized vehicle donation center's association as a qualified agent of that charity. Any legitimately authorized vehicle donation center will be able to provide you with a list of charities it brokers deals for.

Though very few authorized vehicle donation centers are registered with the IRS as a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization, the charity you donate to must be. Without this badge of approval from the tax authorities, you'll not be allowed to legally take the deduction. Even worse, this can set you up for an audit and no one wants to mess with that kind of attention. A truly legitimate authorized vehicle donation center will be able to provide you with their tax ID number so you may confirm it on the IRS website.

Several states additionally certify authorized vehicle donation centers on their own. If your state is one of these, you can easily check with the state attorney general's office to see if the donation center you're considering is listed on the state non-profit rolls. If not, you may not be dealing with an authorized vehicle donation center at all.

Over 95% of transactions that take place at authorized vehicle donation centers, are done as a "for-profit" business venture. The donation center must follow certain rules of conduct with regards to how you may be enticed into vehicle donation. There also exists a register of organizations that are not allowed to do business in the state.

One very important function of an authorized vehicle donation centers is helping you determine a fair donation value for your donated car, truck, boat or RV to be reported to the IRS. This is not the so-called "blue book" value but, instead, its value on the market. Bear in mind, this market may be wholesale rather than retail.

Most often, the value you'll be given a receipt for is the value the charity ultimately receives for the car. If you don't receive a receipt suitable for tax purposes right away, that's o.k., but if you receive no word in a few months, you should start making phone calls to the authorized vehicle donation center's offices in question. If the car is being repaired before sale, it could take some time. Even though authorized vehicle donation centers very rarely do that, preferring the wholesale and scrap methods.

This is especially true in the case of vehicles that are not currently running. However, there is still money to be made, and most legitimate and authorized vehicle donation centers will be happy to come and haul your old car, truck or boat away for free. You should be suspicious of any supposedly authorized vehicle donation center that would require you to pay for towing services and ask.

If the fair value of your car is less than $250, there is no reason to bother with a form of donation from your chosen charity or a third-party organization such as an authorized vehicle donation center. However, for anything over that amount, you will need a receipt in writing. If you receive more than $5,000 for your vehicle, you will be require to fill out an additional form (Form 8283, section B) to be signed by a representative of the authorized vehicle donation center in question AND an independent appraisal.

Though there are certainly charlatans out there who would take advantage of charitable giving to line their own pockets, the IRS and state governments take this very seriously. The state Attorney General's office will have a list of known scammers to avoid. Once you know the authorized vehicle donation center you've chosen is on the up and up, you can donate with peace of mind.
Alex Alaska P

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