Donate by Dec 31 in Idaho and deduct your car’s sale price

Donate your car anywhere in Idaho by December 31 and your deduction is based on what it sells for. Idaho Wheels Forward arranges fast, free pickup and sends the IRS tax paperwork for you.

Donate your car in Idaho by 11:59 p.m. on December 31 and you may claim a charitable tax deduction for that tax year if you itemize on Schedule A. With Idaho Wheels Forward, most vehicles are sold at auction. When your car, truck, SUV, or RV sells for more than $500, we mail you IRS Form 1098-C within 30 days of the sale. Your allowed deduction is the vehicle’s actual gross sale price – not Kelley Blue Book or an estimate – and that amount appears right on your 1098-C. If your vehicle sells for $500 or less, we send a written acknowledgment, and you may generally deduct up to $500 or the fair market value, whichever is less. Keep your pickup confirmation as proof of the donation date, and always consult your tax advisor for your specific situation.

Idaho Wheels Forward makes year-end giving simple for donors from Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and Caldwell to Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Twin Falls, Coeur d’Alene, and beyond. There’s no inspection or repairs needed, and non-running cars are usually fine. Our nationwide towing partners arrange free pickup from most Idaho locations Monday through Saturday – from the North End in Boise and the Bench, to West Boise, Post Falls, Rexburg, and rural areas when available. You handle a quick 2-minute phone or online form, we handle the rest with Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) supporting people who are blind or visually impaired.

Your year-end donation timeline

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1. Lock in your donation date before Dec 31

2 minutes

Call or complete our secure online form in about two minutes. As long as you submit your donation and schedule pickup by December 31, your donation date for tax purposes will generally be this year. Keep the email or text confirmation for your records.

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2. Schedule free pickup anywhere in Idaho

5 minutes

Our towing partner contacts you to set a convenient pickup time, usually Monday–Saturday. We serve Boise, Meridian, Idaho Falls, Twin Falls, Coeur d’Alene, Pocatello, and most surrounding areas. Your vehicle can be non-running; no smog check, repairs, or detail needed.

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3. Hand over keys, title, and get a pickup receipt

10 minutes

On pickup day, remove personal items, sign the title, and hand over the keys. The driver gives you a pickup receipt. This document is important: it shows the date you donated, which supports claiming your deduction for this tax year.

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4. Vehicle sells, then we mail your tax paperwork

Varies by sale

We work with Heritage for the Blind to sell your vehicle, usually at auction. If it sells for more than $500, you receive IRS Form 1098-C within 30 days of the sale. If it’s $500 or less, you get a written acknowledgment instead. Save this paperwork for tax time.

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5. Claim your deduction on Schedule A

At tax time

Give your 1098-C or acknowledgment to your tax professional or keep it with your tax files. You generally itemize your charitable deduction on IRS Schedule A. Your deduction is usually the gross sale price listed on your 1098-C, subject to IRS rules for your situation.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Deduction equals sale price, not KBB

For most vehicle donations where the car is sold, the IRS limits your deduction to the actual gross sale price, not Kelley Blue Book or private-party estimates. That selling price is printed on your IRS Form 1098-C.

Over $500 requires IRS Form 1098-C

If your donated vehicle sells for more than $500, Idaho Wheels Forward and Heritage for the Blind send you IRS Form 1098-C within 30 days of the sale. You use this form to substantiate your deduction with the IRS.

$500 or less uses a written acknowledgment

If your vehicle sells for $500 or less, you receive a written acknowledgment instead of Form 1098-C. In many cases, you may deduct up to $500 or fair market value, whichever is lower, subject to IRS rules. Keep this letter with your tax records.

You must itemize on Schedule A

To claim a car donation deduction, you generally must itemize deductions on IRS Schedule A instead of taking the standard deduction. A tax professional can help you decide whether itemizing makes sense for your Idaho return.

Dec 31 controls which tax year you claim

Your deduction is tied to the date you donate, not when the car sells. If your donation is completed by December 31, it typically counts for that tax year, even if the vehicle sells and your 1098-C arrives early the following year.

FAQ

If I donate my car in Idaho on December 31, does it still count for this year’s taxes?
Yes, in most cases. The key date for your charitable deduction is when you donate, not when the car sells. As long as you complete your donation and schedule pickup by December 31, your donation generally applies to this tax year. Keep your pickup confirmation and final acknowledgment as proof. Always confirm timing with your tax professional, especially if donating very late on December 31.
How much can I actually deduct for my donated car?
If Idaho Wheels Forward, working with Heritage for the Blind, sells your car, the IRS typically limits your deduction to the vehicle’s gross sale price. If the car sells for more than $500, this amount appears on Form 1098-C. If it sells for $500 or less, you usually can deduct up to $500 or fair market value, whichever is lower, subject to IRS rules. Your tax advisor can explain how this fits your overall return.
When will I get my IRS Form 1098-C or tax receipt?
After your vehicle is picked up, it’s processed and sold, usually at auction. When the sale is complete and the price is known, we mail IRS Form 1098-C (for sales over $500) or a written acknowledgment (for $500 or less) within 30 days of the sale date. This may arrive in the new year, but still applies to the tax year in which you donated, as long as your donation date was before December 31.
Do I have to itemize my deductions to benefit from a car donation?
Yes. The IRS generally requires you to itemize deductions on Schedule A to claim a charitable vehicle donation. If you take the standard deduction, you typically cannot claim an additional deduction for your car. Before donating for tax reasons, ask your tax professional whether itemizing makes sense given your income, mortgage interest, state and local taxes, and other charitable gifts.
What documents should I keep for my Idaho car donation?
Keep three things: your pickup confirmation (shows the donation date), the tow receipt or pickup slip, and your final tax document (Form 1098-C or written acknowledgment). These support your deduction if the IRS ever asks for proof. It’s also wise to keep a copy of your signed title transfer and any correspondence about the donation. Store everything with your Idaho and federal tax records for that year.
My car doesn’t run. Can I still get a tax deduction?
Usually yes. Non-running vehicles are typically acceptable as long as they can be towed. Idaho Wheels Forward arranges free towing from most locations in Idaho, including Boise, Meridian, Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Twin Falls, and Coeur d’Alene. Your deduction still follows IRS rules based on how the vehicle is sold and for how much. The key is that you complete your donation by December 31 if you want it to count for this tax year.
How does donating my car help Heritage for the Blind?
When you donate through Idaho Wheels Forward, your vehicle is sold and the net proceeds go to Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization (EIN 58-2164446). They use these funds to support programs and services for people who are blind or visually impaired. You receive the potential tax deduction; they receive funding to continue their mission. For specific program details, review their official materials or website.

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Donate your car in Idaho now and lock in your potential tax deduction for this year. It takes about two minutes to start our simple form or call, and we’ll arrange fast, free pickup in most Idaho communities—running or not, no repairs required. When your vehicle sells for more than $500, you’ll receive IRS Form 1098-C from Heritage for the Blind to support your deduction; $500-and-under gifts receive a written acknowledgment. Don’t wait until the last minute—start your Idaho Wheels Forward donation before December 31 today.

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