Donate your car in Florida now and lock in this year’s tax break

Two minutes to start, one quick call to schedule free towing anywhere in Florida. If your vehicle is picked up by December 31, your donation counts for this tax year. Start now—year‑end pickup slots go fast.

If your goal is a tax deduction for this year, the single date that matters is your pickup date. When your vehicle is physically picked up on or before December 31 in Florida, the IRS treats that as this year’s donation date—even though Palm Motor Legacy will sell it later. Your written acknowledgment (or Form 1098-C if required) will follow after the sale, but your deduction year is locked in by the actual tow date.

Palm Motor Legacy makes that deadline easy. In about two minutes you can submit our secure online form or call our Florida donation line for Heritage for the Blind, a registered 501(c)(3). A local coordinator calls back quickly to set up your free, licensed tow—often same-day or next business day in metro areas like Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale, St. Petersburg, West Palm Beach, and beyond. Your car doesn’t need to run, pass inspection, or have current registration. You simply sign the title at pickup, keep your copy, and we handle everything else. To lock in this year’s tax deduction, start now—December pickup calendars across Florida fill up fast.

Your year-end donation timeline

1

Start your donation (2-minute form or call)

About 2 minutes

Submit Palm Motor Legacy’s simple online form or call our Florida team for Heritage for the Blind. You’ll share basic info: your contact details, vehicle location, and car condition. No emissions, inspection, or registration checks required. Once you hit submit or finish the call, your spot enters our year‑end pickup queue right away.

2

Coordinator calls to schedule free pickup

Within 1–2 business hours (weekdays)

A donation coordinator contacts you (usually within 1–2 hours on weekdays) to confirm your details and offer available tow windows. In most Florida metro areas, we can schedule same‑day or next‑business‑day pickup, including evenings or Saturdays, to help you hit the December 31 deadline.

3

Free licensed tow truck picks up your vehicle

Same-day or next business day in most metros

Our fully licensed towing partner comes to your home, workplace, or storage lot anywhere in Florida. You don’t pay a cent for towing. This pickup date is what the IRS treats as your donation date—so a December 31 pickup means the deduction applies to this tax year, even if the sale happens later.

4

Sign the title and hand over the keys

5–10 minutes at pickup

At the truck, you sign your Florida title over following our coordinator’s instructions. If you have questions on how to complete the title, the driver and our team can walk you through it. No need to be present for hours—the handoff typically takes just a few minutes and you’ll receive a towing receipt.

5

Vehicle is sold and your tax paperwork is mailed

Receipt mailed within 30 days of sale

Palm Motor Legacy arranges for your donated vehicle to be sold. Within 30 days of the sale, we mail you a written acknowledgment or IRS Form 1098-C, depending on the sale amount. You use this with your tax preparer to claim your deduction on Schedule A for the year of your pickup date.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Pickup date controls the tax year

For IRS purposes, the key date is when the vehicle is actually picked up and transferred, not when it’s sold. If your Florida pickup happens on or before December 31, you may claim the deduction for this tax year, assuming you itemize.

Form 1098-C and written acknowledgment

After your car is sold, Palm Motor Legacy sends you either a written acknowledgment or IRS Form 1098-C (for larger deductions). This document states the gross sale price and is required to substantiate higher‑value vehicle donations with the IRS.

Deduction usually equals sale price

In most cases, the amount you can deduct is the gross sale price of the vehicle as reported on your acknowledgment or 1098-C, not the Kelley Blue Book value. Keep this with your tax records and provide it to your preparer when filing Schedule A.

30-day IRS documentation rule

The charity must send your 1098-C or written acknowledgment within 30 days of selling your car. This timing doesn’t affect WHICH year you claim the deduction—it simply gives you the official paperwork needed to support your deduction if questioned.

Itemizing and Schedule A

Vehicle donations are charitable contributions. To benefit, you generally must itemize deductions on Schedule A instead of taking the standard deduction. A qualified tax professional can confirm which option gives you the best result for this year.

FAQ

If my car is picked up on December 31 in Florida, is the deduction for this year?
Yes. The IRS focuses on the transfer date, not the sale date. If Palm Motor Legacy’s tow truck picks up your vehicle on or before December 31 anywhere in Florida and you sign the title, that donation is treated as made this tax year, assuming you’re otherwise eligible to claim it.
What if the car isn’t sold until January—does that change my tax year?
No. A later sale does not move you into next year’s deduction. Your deduction year is based on when you relinquish control of the vehicle—your pickup/title transfer date. The 1098-C or acknowledgment will arrive after the sale, but it still supports a deduction for the year of your pickup.
How fast can you pick up in Florida in late December?
In most Florida metro areas—like Miami–Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Tampa Bay, Orlando, Jacksonville, and the Space Coast—we can usually arrange same‑day or next‑business‑day pickup, Monday through Saturday. However, year‑end slots fill quickly, especially the week of December 31, so starting the 2‑minute form now is critical.
My car doesn’t run and hasn’t been registered recently. Can I still donate?
Yes. Non‑running, damaged, or unregistered vehicles are typically fine. You don’t need recent inspection, repairs, or a current tag for Palm Motor Legacy to arrange free towing. Just tell our coordinator the car’s condition and location so we send the right type of truck and paperwork for your Florida title.
What tax forms will I need for my vehicle donation?
Palm Motor Legacy, benefiting Heritage for the Blind, will mail you a written acknowledgment or IRS Form 1098-C within 30 days after sale. You give this document to your tax preparer to claim a charitable deduction on Schedule A, assuming you itemize. Always consult a tax professional about your specific situation.
Can I still claim a deduction if I take the standard deduction?
Generally, no. Vehicle donations count as charitable contributions, which typically benefit you only if you itemize deductions on Schedule A. If you claim the standard deduction instead, you usually cannot add a separate vehicle donation deduction. A tax advisor can help you compare both options for this year.
Do I need to be present at pickup to lock in the donation?
In most cases, someone must be available to provide access and sign the Florida title. If you can’t be there, let our coordinator know—sometimes we can arrange documents ahead of time. The donation date is when the vehicle and signed title are transferred to us, so coordinating this before December 31 is essential.

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You’re one simple step away from locking in your year‑end deduction and clearing that car from your driveway. Take two minutes right now to complete Palm Motor Legacy’s secure online form or call our Florida donation line for Heritage for the Blind. We’ll schedule your free pickup—often as soon as the same or next business day—and a December 31 tow means the deduction counts for this tax year. Your donated vehicle can generate a meaningful tax benefit and support vital services for people who are blind or visually impaired. Start now before Florida’s year‑end pickup slots are gone.

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