Donate by December 31 and lock in your NC car tax deduction

Donate your car anywhere in North Carolina by December 31 and deduct the sale price. Legacy Wheels arranges free pickup, handles the IRS Form 1098‑C, and sends the tax documents you need.

Donate your car in North Carolina to Legacy Wheels by December 31 and you may deduct the vehicle’s value on this year’s federal tax return. Here’s how it works: if your vehicle sells for over $500, your deduction usually equals the gross sale price (not Kelley Blue Book). We mail you IRS Form 1098‑C within 30 days of the sale. If your vehicle’s value is $500 or below, you’ll receive a written acknowledgment and may generally deduct up to $500 or the fair market value, whichever is lower. To claim the deduction, you must itemize on Schedule A. Always consult a tax professional about your specific situation.

Legacy Wheels makes it easy for North Carolina donors from Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, and Greensboro to the Triad, Triangle, Fayetteville, Asheville, Wilmington, Winston‑Salem, and the Outer Banks. We schedule free towing in most NC locations, accept non‑running vehicles, and you don’t need to handle inspections or repairs. Your pickup confirmation is your proof of donation date, which controls whether it counts for this tax year. Proceeds support Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) serving people who are blind or visually impaired. If you’re ready to lock in your year‑end deduction, start our 2‑minute online form or call now.

Your year-end donation timeline

1

Start your 2-minute North Carolina donation form

2 minutes

Enter your contact information, basic vehicle details, and preferred pickup time. As long as you submit and schedule your donation by December 31, your gift can generally count for this tax year, based on the donation date on your confirmation.

2

Confirm free pickup anywhere in North Carolina

5 minutes

A Legacy Wheels representative contacts you (usually same or next business day) to confirm your NC pickup address—whether you’re in Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Asheville, Wilmington, or a smaller town—and finalize a convenient towing window, often Monday–Saturday.

3

Sign title, hand over keys, keep pickup confirmation

10 minutes

On pickup day, our towing partner collects your vehicle at the agreed time. You sign the title over and give them the keys. You’ll receive a pickup receipt—keep this as proof of your donation date for this tax year’s records and your tax preparer.

4

Vehicle sells, then Legacy Wheels mails your tax receipt

Varies by sale

Legacy Wheels arranges the sale of your vehicle. If it sells for more than $500, we mail IRS Form 1098‑C within 30 days of the sale. For $500 or below, we send a written acknowledgment you can use when you file and itemize.

5

Itemize on Schedule A and claim your deduction

Tax-filing time

When you file your federal return, give your 1098‑C or acknowledgment and pickup confirmation to your tax professional. If you itemize on Schedule A, you may deduct the allowed amount, subject to IRS rules and your individual tax situation.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Deduction equals gross sale price over $500

If your donated vehicle sells for more than $500, the IRS generally limits your deduction to the actual gross sale price—not Kelley Blue Book or a private‑party estimate. Form 1098‑C will show the sale price for your records.

Special rules for $500-or-below vehicles

If your car is valued at $500 or less, you’ll receive a written acknowledgment instead of Form 1098‑C. You may usually deduct up to $500 or the vehicle’s fair market value, whichever is lower, when you itemize on Schedule A.

Form 1098-C mailed within 30 days of sale

Legacy Wheels mails IRS Form 1098‑C within 30 days after your vehicle sells. This form lists the sale price or other required information the IRS needs so you can support your charitable deduction at tax time.

You must itemize on Schedule A

To benefit from a federal tax deduction for your car donation, you must itemize deductions on IRS Schedule A instead of taking the standard deduction. Ask your tax professional if itemizing makes sense for your situation.

Donate by Dec 31 for this year’s deduction

For federal tax purposes, the key date is when you donate—when Legacy Wheels accepts your car and you transfer it, not when it sells. Donate by December 31 to potentially claim the deduction on this year’s return.

FAQ

If I donate my car in North Carolina on December 31, does it count for this tax year?
Yes, in most cases. For federal taxes, the deduction is based on the date you donate the vehicle—when Legacy Wheels accepts it and you transfer ownership—not the sale date. Keep your pickup confirmation as proof of the donation date, and consult your tax professional about how it applies to your return.
How much can I deduct for my Legacy Wheels car donation?
If your car sells for more than $500, your deduction is generally limited to the actual gross sale price shown on IRS Form 1098‑C. If it’s $500 or below, you may typically deduct up to $500 or the fair market value, whichever is lower. You must itemize on Schedule A, and your specific tax benefit depends on your individual situation.
When will I receive my IRS Form 1098-C for my car donation?
After your donated vehicle sells, Legacy Wheels will mail your IRS Form 1098‑C within 30 days of the sale if the gross proceeds exceed $500. If the vehicle is $500 or under, you’ll receive a written acknowledgment instead. Keep this with your pickup confirmation and give both to your tax preparer at filing time.
What paperwork do I need to claim my North Carolina car donation on my taxes?
You’ll need the pickup confirmation showing your donation date, plus either IRS Form 1098‑C (for vehicles selling over $500) or the written acknowledgment (for $500 and under). To claim the deduction, you must itemize on Schedule A. Your tax professional may also ask for your title transfer documentation and any notes on the vehicle’s condition.
Can I still deduct my car if it doesn’t run or needs repairs?
Yes, non‑running vehicles are usually acceptable. Legacy Wheels arranges free towing across most of North Carolina, and you don’t need to handle repairs or inspections. Your deduction will still follow IRS rules: typically the gross sale price for over‑$500 vehicles or up to $500 or fair market value (whichever is lower) for lower‑value cars, assuming you itemize.
Do North Carolina state taxes treat my car donation differently?
State rules can differ from federal rules. Legacy Wheels focuses on providing the federal documentation you need, including Form 1098‑C when required. For how your car donation to Heritage for the Blind may affect your North Carolina state return, please consult a tax professional familiar with NC law.
How fast can Legacy Wheels pick up my car at year-end?
We can often schedule pickups within a few days in most North Carolina areas, Monday through Saturday, including cities like Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, and Wilmington. Availability tightens near December 31, so submit your 2‑minute form or call as early as possible to secure a pickup time that preserves this year’s deduction.

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Donate your car to Legacy Wheels today and secure your potential tax deduction for this year. Our 2‑minute form and fast, free pickup anywhere in North Carolina make it simple—no repairs, no paperwork hassle. Vehicles over $500 receive an IRS Form 1098‑C; $500‑and‑under donations receive a written acknowledgment you can use when you itemize. Proceeds support Heritage for the Blind. Act now so your donation date falls before December 31—start online or call us to lock in your pickup.

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