Donate by Dec 31 in Texas and lock in your car tax deduction

Donate your car anywhere in Texas by December 31 and your 2024 deduction equals the sale price. Rev Up Giving arranges free pickup, handles IRS Form 1098-C, and mails your tax paperwork on time.

Donate your car in Texas by 11:59 p.m. on December 31 and you may deduct it on your current-year federal return. Here’s how it works: when your vehicle sells for over $500, Heritage for the Blind (Rev Up Giving’s 501(c)(3) partner, EIN 58-2164446) mails you IRS Form 1098‑C within 30 days of the sale. Your deduction is the actual gross sale price of the vehicle, not Kelley Blue Book. If it sells for $500 or less, you’ll receive a written acknowledgment and may generally deduct up to $500 or the fair market value, whichever is lower, as long as you itemize on Schedule A. Keep your pickup confirmation as proof of your donation date and always consult a tax professional for your specific situation.

Rev Up Giving makes it fast and local for Texans. From Dallas–Fort Worth (Plano, Arlington, Frisco) to Houston (Katy, Sugar Land, The Woodlands), Austin (Round Rock, Cedar Park, South Austin), San Antonio (Alamo Heights, Stone Oak), and smaller communities like Lubbock, Midland, McAllen, Waco, and Tyler, we arrange free pickup, often within a few days, Monday–Saturday. Your car doesn’t need to run—no inspection, no repairs. You get the tax paperwork; Heritage for the Blind receives the proceeds to support people who are blind or visually impaired. Start now, before year-end creeps up.

Your year-end donation timeline

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Start your Texas donation in 2 minutes

2 minutes

Enter your contact and vehicle details in our secure online form or call to donate from anywhere in Texas—Houston high-rises, Fort Worth suburbs, or rural Hill Country. Once you submit, your donation date is set as of that day for tax purposes, as long as pickup is completed.

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Confirm free pickup and donation date

5 minutes

Our towing partner calls to schedule a free pickup that works for you—often within a few days, Monday through Saturday, across Texas. You’ll receive a pickup confirmation; keep it as proof that you donated by December 31 for this year’s tax deduction.

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Hand off keys, title, and receive pickup slip

15 minutes

On pickup day, you hand over the vehicle, keys, and signed title. The driver gives you a towing receipt or pickup slip. This shows the date the charity took possession in Texas—an important record if the IRS ever questions your year-end deduction.

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Vehicle sells and your tax paperwork is issued

Varies (after sale)

Rev Up Giving coordinates the sale. If your car sells for over $500, Heritage for the Blind mails you IRS Form 1098‑C within 30 days of the sale. If it sells for $500 or less, you receive a written acknowledgment with the details you’ll need for your records.

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Claim your deduction on your federal return

Tax time

At tax time, give Form 1098‑C or your written acknowledgment to your tax professional. If you itemize deductions on Schedule A, you may deduct the gross sale price (or up to $500/fair market value for low-value vehicles), subject to IRS rules for charitable gifts.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Deduction equals sale price, not Blue Book

For vehicles that sell for more than $500, the IRS generally limits your charitable deduction to the actual gross sale proceeds, not the Kelley Blue Book value. Your Form 1098‑C will show that sale price for your tax return.

How $500-or-less car donations work

If your donated vehicle sells for $500 or less, you’ll receive a written acknowledgment instead of Form 1098‑C. In most cases, you may deduct the smaller of $500 or the vehicle’s fair market value, assuming you itemize deductions.

Form 1098-C mailed within 30 days of sale

When your vehicle sells for more than $500, Heritage for the Blind must send IRS Form 1098‑C to you within 30 days of the sale date. Keep this form with your records and give a copy to your tax pro when preparing your return.

Must itemize on Schedule A to deduct

To claim a car donation deduction, you generally must itemize deductions on Schedule A of your federal return. If you take the standard deduction, you usually cannot take an additional separate deduction for the donated vehicle.

Donate by Dec 31 for this year’s taxes

Your donation counts for the tax year in which the charity takes possession—so a pickup on or before December 31 in Texas is typically required to deduct it on this year’s return. Keep your pickup confirmation as proof of the date.

FAQ

If I donate my car in Texas on December 31, can I still deduct it this year?
Yes, as long as the charity takes possession of your vehicle by December 31, the donation generally counts for that tax year. Complete Rev Up Giving’s 2‑minute form and schedule pickup before year-end. Keep your pickup confirmation as proof of the donation date and consult your tax professional about your specific return.
How much can I deduct for my donated car in Texas?
For most donors, if the vehicle sells for more than $500, your deduction is the actual gross sale price shown on Form 1098‑C. If it sells for $500 or less, you may usually deduct up to $500 or the fair market value, whichever is lower. Your total deduction also depends on your overall charitable-giving limits and whether you itemize.
When will I get IRS Form 1098-C for my donation?
After Rev Up Giving arranges the sale, if your vehicle sells for more than $500, Heritage for the Blind will mail you IRS Form 1098‑C within 30 days of the sale. If it sells for $500 or less, you’ll receive a detailed written acknowledgment instead. Keep whichever document you receive with your Texas tax records.
Do I need to itemize to claim a car donation deduction?
Yes. To claim a federal tax deduction for your Texas car donation, you generally must itemize on Schedule A. If you use the standard deduction, you usually cannot add a separate vehicle-donation deduction. A tax professional can help you compare itemizing versus taking the standard deduction for your situation.
What documents should I keep for my year-end car donation?
Keep your pickup confirmation or towing receipt showing the date Rev Up Giving received the vehicle, plus your Form 1098‑C or written acknowledgment from Heritage for the Blind. Also retain any title-transfer documents. These records help substantiate your deduction if the IRS asks questions later, especially for high-value vehicles donated at year-end.
Can I donate a non-running or damaged car and still get a deduction?
Yes. Rev Up Giving accepts most vehicles in Texas, even if they don’t run or are damaged—no inspection or repairs needed. The vehicle is sold as-is. Your deduction is still based on the gross sale proceeds (or up to $500/fair market value when applicable), as documented on Form 1098‑C or your written acknowledgment.
Is my donation through Rev Up Giving actually going to a real charity?
Yes. Vehicle donations are processed so that the net proceeds benefit Heritage for the Blind, a real 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 58‑2164446) supporting people who are blind or visually impaired. You receive the appropriate IRS documentation, and your tax professional can verify the charity’s status using that EIN.

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Donate your car in Texas now so your pickup is completed by December 31 and your deduction is locked in for this tax year. Our secure 2‑minute form and friendly phone team make it simple—no repairs, no DMV hassle, and free pickup across Texas Monday through Saturday. For vehicles over $500, you’ll receive IRS Form 1098‑C; for $500 or less, you’ll get a written tax acknowledgment. Start your Rev Up Giving donation today and help Heritage for the Blind provide vital services to people who are blind or visually impaired.

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