Donate by Dec 31 in Delaware and deduct your car sale

Donate your car in Delaware by December 31 and you can deduct the sale price on your federal return. First State Autos handles pickup and paperwork with Heritage for the Blind—fast, free, and IRS-compliant.

Donate your car in Delaware by 11:59 p.m. on December 31 and you may claim a charitable deduction for this tax year—if you itemize on Schedule A. With First State Autos, your vehicle is sold, and Heritage for the Blind (a 501(c)(3)) mails IRS Form 1098‑C within 30 days of the sale for vehicles that sell over $500. Your deduction is based on the actual gross sale price, not Kelley Blue Book. For vehicles that sell at $500 or below, you’ll receive a written acknowledgment and may generally deduct up to $500 or the fair market value, whichever is lower. Keep your pickup confirmation as proof of the donation date, and always consult a tax professional about your specific return.

We’re local to Delaware donors. Whether your car is in Wilmington, Newark, Bear, Middletown, Dover, Smyrna, Milford, or out at the beaches in Lewes and Rehoboth, we make year‑end giving simple. Non‑running cars, no inspection, no repairs needed—just a quick phone call or 2‑minute online form. We schedule free pickup across New Castle, Kent, and Sussex Counties, Monday through Saturday, and coordinate everything with the tow driver. You get clear documentation for your taxes, Heritage for the Blind receives vital funding for people who are blind or visually impaired, and you clear your driveway before the new year.

Your year-end donation timeline

1

Lock in your deduction date

2 minutes

Submit our online form or call First State Autos by December 31 with your vehicle details and Delaware pickup address. The donation date is the date you legally transfer the vehicle—your pickup confirmation is key proof for this tax year.

2

Schedule fast, free Delaware pickup

5 minutes

Our dispatch team arranges free towing anywhere in Delaware—Wilmington, Newark, Dover, Seaford, Georgetown, the beach towns and more. Most pickups are scheduled Monday–Saturday at a time that works for you, even for non‑running vehicles.

3

Sign over title and hand off keys

10 minutes

On pickup day, you sign the Delaware title to complete the donation. The driver gives you a pickup confirmation—keep this with your records as proof of the donation date for your year‑end tax deduction. No repairs or inspection needed.

4

Vehicle sells and paperwork is issued

Within weeks

First State Autos sells your vehicle to benefit Heritage for the Blind. If it sells for more than $500, Heritage for the Blind mails you IRS Form 1098‑C within 30 days of the sale. At $500 or below, you receive a written acknowledgment instead.

5

Claim your deduction at tax time

At filing

Give your tax preparer your Form 1098‑C or written acknowledgment, plus your pickup confirmation. If you itemize on Schedule A, you may deduct the allowable amount for the year in which you donated—subject to IRS limits. Always consult a tax pro.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Deduction equals sale price over $500

If your donated vehicle sells for more than $500, your charitable deduction is generally limited to the actual gross sale price, not Kelley Blue Book or your estimate of value, and is documented on IRS Form 1098‑C.

Special rules at $500 or below

If your vehicle sells for $500 or less, you receive a written acknowledgment from Heritage for the Blind and may usually deduct up to $500 or the fair market value, whichever is lower, assuming you itemize deductions.

Form 1098‑C from Heritage for the Blind

For vehicles that sell above $500, Heritage for the Blind mails IRS Form 1098‑C within 30 days of the sale. This form shows the gross proceeds and is your primary proof of the amount you may be able to deduct.

You must itemize on Schedule A

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

Dec 31 controls the tax year

Your deduction applies to the tax year in which you complete the donation, not when the car later sells. Donating by December 31 in Delaware—documented by your pickup or title transfer—lets you claim it on this year’s return.

FAQ

If I donate my car on December 31 in Delaware, is it guaranteed for this tax year?
Yes, if the donation is completed by December 31—typically when you sign the title over and the vehicle is picked up or otherwise legally transferred—you may generally claim the deduction for this tax year. Keep the pickup confirmation and title transfer records. The car can sell later; the key date is when you donate. Always confirm timing details with your tax professional.
How much can I deduct for my donated car with First State Autos?
If your car sells for more than $500, your deduction is generally limited to the vehicle’s gross sale price shown on IRS Form 1098‑C, not Kelley Blue Book. If it sells for $500 or less, you may usually deduct up to $500 or the fair market value, whichever is lower. Your actual tax savings depend on your tax bracket and whether you itemize on Schedule A.
When and how do I get my IRS Form 1098-C?
After your donated vehicle sells for more than $500, Heritage for the Blind will mail you IRS Form 1098‑C within 30 days of the sale. It lists the gross proceeds and other required details. Keep this form, your pickup confirmation, and any written acknowledgment with your tax records, and share them with your tax preparer when filing your federal return.
What if my car is only worth a few hundred dollars?
You can still donate, and it still helps. If the vehicle sells for $500 or less, Heritage for the Blind sends you a written acknowledgment instead of Form 1098‑C. In that case, you may generally deduct up to $500 or the car’s fair market value, whichever is lower, if you itemize. Non‑running cars in Delaware are welcome—no repairs or inspection are required.
Do I need to itemize to benefit from a Delaware car donation?
Yes. To claim a federal charitable deduction for your donated vehicle, you must itemize deductions on Schedule A. If you take the standard deduction, you typically cannot add a separate car donation deduction. A tax professional can help you evaluate whether itemizing, including your vehicle donation, makes sense in your particular situation.
Is there any cost to donate my car in Delaware?
No. First State Autos arranges free towing across Delaware—from Wilmington, Newark, and Middletown to Dover, Milford, and the beach towns. There’s no charge for pickup and no fee to you for the donation. You transfer the title at pickup, we handle the sale, and you receive the appropriate tax documentation from Heritage for the Blind for your records.
Can I donate a non-running or uninspected vehicle before year-end?
Yes. We accept many non‑running vehicles in Delaware, and you don’t need current inspection or repairs to donate. As long as we can access and tow the car and you can legally transfer the title, we can schedule pickup. Donate by December 31 to aim for a deduction this year, and keep your pickup confirmation as proof of the donation date for your tax preparer.

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Donate your car in Delaware now and lock in your potential tax deduction for this year. Our 2‑minute form and fast phone intake make it easy to donate before the December 31 IRS cutoff. First State Autos arranges free pickup anywhere in Delaware and handles the sale to benefit Heritage for the Blind. You receive a $500‑plus IRS Form 1098‑C when applicable, or a written acknowledgment for lower-value vehicles. Start now so your donation—and your deduction—counts this year.

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