Donate by Dec 31 in Memphis to lock in your car tax deduction

Donate your car in the Memphis Metro by December 31 and you can deduct the sale price on your 2024 taxes. Rides for Pride handles the IRS Form 1098-C and pickup is always free.

Donate your car in Memphis before 11:59 p.m. on December 31 and, if you itemize, you may claim a 2024 federal income tax deduction. Here’s how it really works: when Rides for Pride sells your vehicle, you’ll generally deduct the actual gross sale price, not the Kelley Blue Book value. For cars that sell for more than $500, our partner, Heritage for the Blind (a 501(c)(3), EIN 58-2164446), mails you IRS Form 1098-C within 30 days of the sale. For vehicles that sell for $500 or less, you’ll receive a written acknowledgment, and you may typically deduct up to $500 or the fair market value, whichever is lower. You must itemize using Schedule A to claim the deduction. Always consult your tax professional about your specific situation.

Rides for Pride makes donating your car from anywhere in the Memphis Metro fast and hassle-free. Whether you’re in Midtown, East Memphis, Cordova, Germantown, Collierville, Bartlett, Southaven, or West Memphis, we arrange free pickup—running or not, no inspection or repairs needed. You get a pickup confirmation as proof of your donation date, and we handle the title transfer and all IRS-required paperwork. Support services for people who are blind or visually impaired while clearing your driveway and potentially lowering your tax bill. Start your donation in under two minutes and lock in your year-end deduction.

Your year-end donation timeline

1

Start the 2-minute donation form or call

2 minutes

From anywhere in the Memphis Metro, complete our quick online form or call our donation line. Tell us your vehicle location (Midtown, Cordova, Southaven, etc.), basic car details, and how to reach you. This secures your intent to donate for the current tax year if completed by December 31.

2

Choose your free pickup time in Memphis

5 minutes

Our team contacts you (usually within one business day, Monday–Saturday) to schedule a free tow. We pick up from driveways, apartment lots, and workplaces across Memphis, Germantown, Bartlett, West Memphis, and nearby areas—running or not, no emissions or safety inspection required.

3

Sign title and get pickup confirmation

10 minutes

When the tow truck arrives, you hand over the keys (if you have them) and sign the title. You’ll receive a pickup confirmation—keep this as proof of your donation date, especially for year-end gifts made on or before December 31. Towing is always free to you.

4

Vehicle sells and paperwork is processed

Varies by sale

Rides for Pride and Heritage for the Blind arrange the sale of your vehicle. After it sells, we document the gross sale price (before expenses). This sale amount usually determines your allowable deduction for vehicles over $500, subject to IRS rules.

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Receive IRS tax documents by mail

Within IRS timeframes

If your vehicle sells for more than $500, Heritage for the Blind mails you IRS Form 1098-C within 30 days of the sale. If it’s $500 or less, you receive a written acknowledgment. Keep these, plus your pickup confirmation, for your records and to support your deduction.

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Claim your deduction on your tax return

At tax time

At filing time, talk with your tax professional about claiming the deduction. To benefit, you must generally itemize on Schedule A. Use the 1098-C or acknowledgment to document the amount, and keep all paperwork with your tax records for the Memphis-area IRS office if ever requested.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Deduction usually equals vehicle sale price

For most vehicles that sell for more than $500, the IRS limits your deduction to the car’s actual gross sale price, not Kelley Blue Book or what you think it’s worth. We document that sale price and report it on your 1098-C.

How vehicles at $500 or less work

If your donated car sells for $500 or less, you’ll receive a written acknowledgment instead of 1098-C. In many cases, you may deduct up to $500 or the fair market value, whichever is lower, if you itemize, subject to IRS rules and your tax advisor’s guidance.

IRS Form 1098-C for larger donations

When your vehicle sells for more than $500, Heritage for the Blind issues IRS Form 1098-C within 30 days after the sale. This form shows the gross proceeds from the sale and how the vehicle was used, and you use it to substantiate your car donation deduction.

You must itemize on Schedule A

To claim a federal deduction for your Rides for Pride car donation, you generally must itemize deductions on IRS Schedule A. If you take the standard deduction, you usually cannot also claim a separate charitable deduction for your vehicle donation.

Donate by Dec 31 for this year’s taxes

The IRS looks at the date you donate, not when the car sells. As long as your car is donated (picked up or signed over) by December 31, your gift typically counts for that tax year. Keep your pickup confirmation as proof of your donation date.

30-day acknowledgment mailing rule

By law, our charity partner must send your IRS Form 1098-C (for sales over $500) or written acknowledgment (for $500 or less) within 30 days of the sale or significant use. Save these documents with your Memphis tax records for audit support.

FAQ

If I donate my car in Memphis on December 31, does it still count for this tax year?
Yes. For IRS purposes, the key is the date of your donation, not when the vehicle sells. If your car is donated—generally meaning the title is transferred and pickup occurs—by December 31, it typically counts as a charitable gift for that tax year. Keep your pickup confirmation and signed title copy as proof of the date and consult your tax professional.
How much can I actually deduct for my donated car?
For vehicles that sell for more than $500, your deduction is generally limited to the gross sale price we receive, as reported on IRS Form 1098-C. If the vehicle sells for $500 or less, you may usually deduct up to $500 or the fair market value, whichever is lower, provided you itemize. The Kelley Blue Book value alone is not what you claim—your deduction is based on IRS rules. Always confirm with your tax advisor.
When will I receive IRS Form 1098-C or my tax receipt?
After we tow your vehicle from your Memphis-area location, Rides for Pride and Heritage for the Blind arrange the sale. Once it sells and the sale price is known, Heritage for the Blind must send you IRS Form 1098-C (if proceeds exceed $500) or a written acknowledgment (if $500 or less) within 30 days of the sale. We mail it to the address you provide during your donation.
Do I need to itemize to get a tax benefit from my car donation?
Yes. To claim a federal income tax deduction for your car donation to Rides for Pride, you typically must itemize deductions on Schedule A of your Form 1040. If you take the standard deduction, you generally cannot also deduct your vehicle donation separately. A local Memphis tax professional can help you decide if itemizing makes sense in your situation.
My car doesn’t run. Can I still donate and claim a deduction?
Yes. We accept many non-running vehicles across the Memphis Metro—whether you’re in Frayser, Whitehaven, East Memphis, or DeSoto County. There’s no inspection or repairs required. Your deduction is still based on the vehicle’s sale price (for donations over $500) or the up-to-$500 rule. As long as we can tow it and process the title, you can generally receive the same tax documentation as with a running vehicle.
What paperwork do I need to keep for my records?
Keep three things: your pickup confirmation (proof of donation date), a copy of the signed title, and the IRS Form 1098-C or written acknowledgment you receive from Heritage for the Blind. These documents support your deduction if the IRS ever asks for proof. Store them with your other Memphis tax records and bring them to your tax professional at filing time.
How fast can you pick up my car around Memphis?
In many Memphis Metro areas, we can schedule free pickup quickly—often within a few days, Monday through Saturday, depending on tow availability in your neighborhood. To meet the year-end deadline, start your donation as early in December as possible, especially if you’re outside the core city. The key is to complete the donation and title transfer by December 31 if you want to claim the deduction for this tax year.

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Donate your car to Rides for Pride today and lock in your potential 2024 tax deduction while supporting services for people who are blind or visually impaired through Heritage for the Blind. If you’re anywhere in the Memphis Metro, you can finish our form or call in about two minutes, schedule free pickup—running or not—and get the tax receipt you need. Vehicles over $500 receive IRS Form 1098-C; $500 or below receive a written acknowledgment. Don’t wait for January. Start now and make your car count before December 31.

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