Donate Your Car in Florida by Dec 31 for This Year’s Tax Break

In Florida, the IRS counts your car donation on the date it’s physically picked up. Schedule now so Palm Motor Legacy and Heritage for the Blind can tow it free by December 31.

In Florida, the IRS counts your car donation on the day it is physically picked up – not the day you call or book online. To claim a deduction for this tax year, Palm Motor Legacy must arrange with Heritage for the Blind to tow your vehicle on or before December 31. Because pickups typically take 3–5 business days to schedule, we strongly recommend you lock in your slot as early as possible in December. Once it’s picked up, you’ve secured this tax year’s deduction.

Palm Motor Legacy helps Florida donors turn unwanted cars into support for people who are blind or visually impaired through Heritage for the Blind, a registered 501(c)(3). We offer free towing across Florida – from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach to Orlando, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, Fort Myers, Sarasota, and the Panhandle. We accept most vehicles, running or not, with no inspection or repairs required. You’ll receive the written acknowledgment you need for your taxes after the vehicle sells, but the deduction year is locked in as of the pickup date. Take two minutes today to schedule, and finish the year knowing your car – and your tax deduction – are taken care of.

Your year-end donation timeline

1

Start the 2-minute donation form or call

2 minutes

Share your basic vehicle details, Florida location, and contact info. It takes about two minutes. Be sure to tell us you want your donation to count for this tax year so we can prioritize a pickup by December 31.

2

Choose your best pickup window

5 minutes

Our partners at Heritage for the Blind dispatch Monday–Saturday, even through the holiday season. Schedule your tow at least 3–5 business days before December 31 to securely lock in a year-end pickup in your Florida area.

3

Confirm the pickup date (this sets your tax year)

5 minutes

Once the tow company confirms your pickup date, that date becomes the key IRS deadline. As long as your vehicle is actually picked up on or before December 31 in Florida, your donation counts for this tax year’s deduction.

4

Prepare the title and keys for tow day

10 minutes

Before the driver arrives, remove personal items and have your signed Florida title and keys ready. No repairs or smog checks are needed. Non-running vehicles are fine – the tow is still completely free to you.

5

Receive your tax acknowledgment after the sale

No time

After Palm Motor Legacy’s partner Heritage for the Blind sells your vehicle, you’ll receive a written acknowledgment. For vehicles over $500, you’ll get IRS Form 1098-C to document your deduction for the year of pickup.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Dec 31 pickup sets your deduction year

For IRS purposes, your car donation date is when the vehicle is actually picked up, not when you call or submit a form. If the tow happens on or before December 31 in Florida, the deduction applies to that tax year.

Form 1098-C for vehicles over $500

If your donated vehicle sells for more than $500, Heritage for the Blind will issue IRS Form 1098-C. This form shows the gross sale price, which generally becomes the maximum amount you can deduct on your return.

Itemizing on Schedule A

To claim a car donation deduction, you’ll need to itemize deductions on Schedule A of your federal tax return. If you use the standard deduction, the vehicle donation may not provide additional tax savings. Consult your tax advisor.

Written acknowledgment after the sale

Your official acknowledgment letter (and Form 1098-C when required) is mailed after the vehicle is sold. Even if that paperwork arrives the following year, your deduction year remains the year the vehicle was picked up.

30-day IRS rule for receipts

By IRS rules, when Form 1098-C is required, the charity must mail it within 30 days of the vehicle’s sale. Keep this with your tax records to substantiate your deduction for the year of pickup, typically by December 31.

FAQ

If I schedule in December but pickup is in January, which tax year is it?
The IRS uses the physical pickup date, not the scheduling date. If your vehicle in Florida is actually towed on January 2, it counts for next year’s taxes, even if you called in December. To secure this year’s deduction, complete pickup by December 31.
How late in December can I contact you and still make the deadline?
Heritage for the Blind dispatches Monday–Saturday, but pickups usually need 3–5 business days to arrange, especially in busy areas like Miami, Orlando, and Tampa. The earlier in December you call, the better your chance of a confirmed pickup by December 31 in Florida.
Does my car have to be running or pass inspection first?
No. Palm Motor Legacy accepts most vehicles in Florida, running or not, with no inspection or repairs required. Towing is free. The tow company will safely load your car, truck, SUV, or van, and the pickup date will lock in your deduction year.
When will I get my tax receipt and Form 1098-C?
After your vehicle is picked up, it will be sold for the benefit of Heritage for the Blind. Once it sells, you’ll receive a written acknowledgment; if it sells for more than $500, you’ll get IRS Form 1098-C. This may arrive the following year, but your deduction year is the pickup year.
What areas of Florida do you serve for year-end pickups?
We arrange free towing across Florida, including Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Orlando, Tampa–St. Petersburg, Jacksonville, Naples–Fort Myers, Sarasota–Bradenton, Tallahassee, Pensacola, and many surrounding communities. Availability is best when you schedule several days before December 31.
Can I donate if I’ve lost my Florida title?
In many Florida cases we can still help, but title rules vary by situation. Start the form or call, and we’ll review your specific details. If replacement paperwork is needed, we’ll guide you so you can still try to meet the year-end deadline where possible.
What exactly does my donation support?
Palm Motor Legacy works with Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) organization. Proceeds from your vehicle help fund programs and services for people who are blind or visually impaired. You receive a potential tax deduction and free towing, and your car helps a meaningful cause.

Related donation guides

December Deadline
December car donation deadline →
Year-End Tax Deduction
Year-end car donation tax deduction →
Before December 31
Donate your car before December 31 →
To claim your car donation on this year’s taxes, your vehicle in Florida must be picked up by December 31. That starts with a simple step: finish our 2-minute online form or call now so Palm Motor Legacy and Heritage for the Blind can schedule your free tow Monday–Saturday. Non-running cars are welcome, there’s no cost to you, and for vehicles over $500 you’ll receive IRS Form 1098-C. Reserve your year-end pickup slot today and turn your car into a tax deduction and real help for people who are blind.

Related pages

December Deadline
December car donation deadline →
Year-End Tax Deduction
Year-end car donation tax deduction →
Before December 31
Donate your car before December 31 →

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