Donate your car by Dec 31 for 2024 Virginia tax savings

In Virginia, a 2‑minute form or quick call gets your free tow scheduled fast. If your car is picked up by December 31, the IRS counts your donation for this tax year.

In Virginia, the IRS uses the pickup date as your official car-donation date. If your vehicle is physically towed away on or before December 31, your donation counts for this tax year—even if the car is sold and your tax receipt (Form 1098‑C or written acknowledgment) arrives weeks later. With AutoHeritage Donate, you can start in two minutes, get a callback within hours on weekdays, and usually schedule a free pickup as soon as the same day in major Virginia areas.

AutoHeritage Donate benefits Heritage for the Blind, a registered 501(c)(3) supporting people who are blind or visually impaired. We handle everything for Virginia donors—from Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax, and Tysons, to Richmond, Henrico, Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Roanoke, and beyond. Your car does not need to run, pass inspection, or have current registration. Our licensed towing partners come to your driveway, apartment lot, or workplace. If you’re ready to lock in your year-end tax deduction, start the simple online form or call now, and we’ll move your Virginia pickup into the calendar before December 31 whenever dispatch space allows.

Your year-end donation timeline

1

Start the 2‑minute donation form or call

2 minutes

Share your contact details, Virginia pickup address, and basic vehicle info online, or call AutoHeritage Donate benefiting Heritage for the Blind. It usually takes under two minutes. As soon as you submit, our team can begin working to place your pickup before the December 31 IRS cutoff.

2

Coordinator calls you back to lock in pickup

Within 1–2 business hours

On weekdays, a donation coordinator calls you back within 1–2 business hours to confirm your details and offer the earliest available free tow slot. In most Virginia metro areas, we can schedule same-day or next-business-day pickup, subject to December availability.

3

Free tow truck arrives at your Virginia address

Same-day or next business day in most metros

A licensed towing partner meets you at your home, office, or storage lot in areas like Northern Virginia, Richmond, Hampton Roads, or Roanoke. This physical pickup date is what the IRS treats as your donation date—so a December 31 tow locks in this year’s deduction.

4

Sign your Virginia title and hand over the keys

5–10 minutes at pickup

At the truck’s arrival, you sign your Virginia title over to Heritage for the Blind’s authorized agent. The driver will guide you on where to sign. No inspection, emissions test, or repairs are required, and the vehicle does not need to be running or recently registered.

5

Vehicle sale and mailed tax acknowledgment

Within 30 days of sale

Your donated vehicle is transported, processed, and sold. Within 30 days of the sale, you’ll receive IRS Form 1098‑C or a written acknowledgment by mail for your records. Your deduction is based on the sale price or IRS-allowed fair market value rules.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Dec 31 pickup = this year’s deduction

For car donations, the IRS uses the date the charity takes possession. If your vehicle is towed on or before December 31 in Virginia, your contribution counts for this tax year, even if the sale and paperwork finish later.

Form 1098‑C and written acknowledgment

When your donated vehicle is sold, Heritage for the Blind sends you IRS Form 1098‑C or a written acknowledgment within 30 days of the sale. You use this document to substantiate your deduction with your federal income tax return.

Deduction generally equals sale price

In most cases, your allowable federal tax deduction is the gross sale price the charity receives for your vehicle. There are limited exceptions where fair market value can be used; consult your tax advisor or IRS Publication 4303 for details.

Itemizing on Schedule A

To claim a car-donation deduction, you typically must itemize your deductions on Schedule A of your federal tax return. Keep your 1098‑C or acknowledgment with your records in case the IRS requests documentation later.

30‑day receipt window

Heritage for the Blind is required to send your acknowledgment within 30 days of the vehicle’s sale. This can be well into the new year, but it does not change the tax year of your donation if the actual pickup happened by December 31.

FAQ

If my car is picked up on December 31 in Virginia, does it count for this tax year?
Yes. The IRS treats the date Heritage for the Blind (through AutoHeritage Donate) takes possession as your donation date. As long as the tow truck picks up your vehicle on or before December 31 anywhere in Virginia, your gift is generally considered made in that tax year, even if the sale and your receipt happen later.
How late in December can I start and still get a Dec 31 pickup?
It depends on tow-truck availability in your part of Virginia. In many metro areas like Northern Virginia, Richmond, and Hampton Roads, we can often schedule same-day or next-business-day service. However, year-end slots fill quickly. The best way to protect your deadline is to complete the 2‑minute form or call as soon as you’ve decided to donate.
What if my donation receipt arrives in January or February?
That’s normal. Your tax receipt (Form 1098‑C or written acknowledgment) is mailed within 30 days after the vehicle is sold, which may be in the new year. The important factor for your deduction year is the pickup date. If the car was towed on or before December 31, it generally applies to the prior tax year, even if you receive paperwork later.
Does my car need to run, pass Virginia inspection, or have current registration?
No. Non-running vehicles, failed inspections, expired registrations, and vehicles that have been sitting are generally all acceptable. Just tell us the condition on the form or during your call so the right truck is dispatched. Our towing partners routinely handle cars from driveways and apartment lots across Virginia that haven’t moved in months.
How much can I deduct for my Virginia car donation?
Your federal deduction is typically based on the gross sale price Heritage for the Blind receives for your vehicle. You’ll get a 1098‑C or acknowledgment showing that amount. Tax law can be complex, especially for higher-value vehicles, so it’s wise to review IRS guidance or consult a tax professional about your specific situation.
What paperwork do I need to donate my car in Virginia?
Ideally, you’ll have your Virginia title in your name with no outstanding liens. At pickup, you’ll sign the title over to Heritage for the Blind’s authorized agent. If you have questions about signatures, name changes, or lost titles, mention this on the form or call—we’ll walk you through the Virginia-specific requirements before the truck arrives.
Is AutoHeritage Donate a real charity for tax purposes?
AutoHeritage Donate processes your vehicle donation to benefit Heritage for the Blind, a recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 58‑2164446). That means, if you itemize deductions and meet IRS rules, your Virginia car donation is generally tax-deductible. You’ll receive proper written acknowledgment to support your deduction at tax time.

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You’re one simple step away from locking in your Virginia year-end tax deduction. Take two minutes right now to complete the secure online form or call AutoHeritage Donate benefiting Heritage for the Blind. We’ll call you back quickly, schedule your free pickup—often same-day or next business day in Virginia—and make sure a December 31 tow counts for this year’s taxes. Your unwanted car can become help for people who are blind or visually impaired, plus a potential tax benefit for you. Start now while December pickup slots are still open.

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