Donate your car in Modesto by Dec 31 for 2024 tax savings

In Modesto, donate your car by December 31 to lock in a 2024 tax deduction. Free, fast pickup, non-running OK, and Gear Up Give Back handles the IRS paperwork for you.

To claim a car donation tax deduction for this year, the IRS cares about one thing first: your donation date. If Gear Up Give Back picks up your vehicle in the Modesto Metro by December 31, you can generally deduct it on your 2024 return—even if the car sells in early 2025. When your donated vehicle sells for over $500, Heritage for the Blind will mail you IRS Form 1098-C. Your deduction is based on the actual gross sale price, not Kelley Blue Book. If your vehicle is valued at $500 or less, you’ll use a written acknowledgment instead, and you may deduct the lesser of $500 or fair market value. You must itemize on Schedule A to claim the deduction.

Gear Up Give Back makes this easy for Modesto donors. We arrange free towing from your driveway, work, or shop anywhere in the Modesto Metro—from north Modesto and Village One to Airport District, La Loma, College Area, and nearby communities like Ceres, Riverbank, Salida, and Turlock. You’ll receive a pickup confirmation you should keep as proof of your donation date, and then your final tax paperwork arrives after the sale. No smog, no repairs, and non-running cars are welcome. Donate now, beat the year-end rush, and support Heritage for the Blind’s work for people who are blind or visually impaired.

Your year-end donation timeline

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Start your donation in 2 minutes

2 minutes

Complete the quick online form or call to donate from anywhere in the Modesto Metro—north Modesto, La Loma, Ceres, Riverbank, Salida, and more. Have your title (if available) and basic vehicle info ready. This locks in your intent and gets your tow scheduled.

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Schedule your free pickup before Dec 31

5 minutes

Our dispatch team (Monday–Saturday) works with you to set a free towing time—often within a day or two. As long as your vehicle is picked up by December 31, your donation generally counts for the 2024 tax year. Non-running and damaged vehicles are welcome.

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Get your pickup confirmation as date proof

Day of pickup

The tow driver will provide a pickup confirmation or tow receipt. Keep this in your records as proof of the donation date in case the IRS ever asks. This document ties your deduction to the year the vehicle left your driveway in Modesto.

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Wait for the sale and your tax paperwork

Within 30 days of sale

Gear Up Give Back sells your vehicle to maximize proceeds for Heritage for the Blind. If it sells for more than $500, IRS Form 1098-C is mailed to you within 30 days of the sale. If it’s $500 or less, you’ll receive a written acknowledgment instead for your records.

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Claim your deduction on your tax return

At tax filing

When you file, itemize on Schedule A. Use the gross sale price from Form 1098-C (or the lower of $500 or fair market value for smaller donations) as your deduction amount. Keep all paperwork and consult a tax professional for advice on your specific Modesto tax situation.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Deduction equals actual sale price

For cars sold above $500, the IRS requires you to use the gross sale price on Form 1098-C—not Kelley Blue Book or an estimate. Whatever Gear Up Give Back sells your car for is the maximum deduction you can claim, subject to your personal tax limits.

Form 1098-C for vehicles over $500

If 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. This official document shows the sale price and must be kept with your tax records to support the deduction on your federal return.

Vehicles at $500 or less use acknowledgment letter

If your vehicle is worth $500 or less, you’ll receive a written acknowledgment instead of Form 1098-C. In that case, you may generally deduct the lesser of $500 or the vehicle’s fair market value, provided you itemize deductions and meet IRS substantiation rules.

You must itemize on Schedule A

Car donations are considered charitable contributions. To benefit from the deduction, you must itemize on Schedule A of your federal return. If you take the standard deduction, you generally cannot claim an additional tax break for your Modesto vehicle donation.

Dec 31 pickup controls which tax year

The key deadline is when you transfer the car. If Gear Up Give Back picks up your vehicle in Modesto by December 31, it usually counts as a donation for that tax year, even if it sells later. Keep your pickup confirmation to document the date for the IRS.

FAQ

If my car is picked up in Modesto on December 31, does it count for this tax year?
Yes. The IRS generally bases your deduction on the date you donate the vehicle, not the date it sells. As long as Gear Up Give Back completes the pickup and you transfer the car by December 31 in the Modesto Metro, the donation is typically deductible on your 2024 federal return. Keep your pickup confirmation as proof of the donation date.
How exactly is my deduction amount calculated for a Modesto car donation?
For vehicles that sell for more than $500, your deduction is generally limited to the actual gross sale price shown on IRS Form 1098-C from Heritage for the Blind. For vehicles valued at $500 or less, you may typically deduct the lesser of $500 or the vehicle’s fair market value, using the written acknowledgment letter. You must itemize on Schedule A to claim either deduction.
When will I receive my IRS Form 1098-C or acknowledgment?
After Gear Up Give Back picks up your car in Modesto, it’s sold to benefit Heritage for the Blind. If it sells for more than $500, Form 1098-C is mailed within 30 days of the sale. If it’s $500 or less, you receive a written acknowledgment instead. Timing can vary based on when the vehicle sells, so keep your pickup confirmation and look for the mailer afterward.
Can I still deduct my car donation if I take the standard deduction?
Generally, no. Car donations are charitable contributions that only reduce your taxes if you itemize deductions on Schedule A. If the standard deduction gives you a better result and you don’t itemize, you usually can’t claim an additional tax benefit for your Modesto car donation. A tax professional can help you compare both options for your situation.
What paperwork should I keep for my records?
Keep three things: your pickup confirmation (proof of the donation date), your Form 1098-C or written acknowledgment from Heritage for the Blind, and your filed tax return with Schedule A. These documents together show when you donated, how much you deducted, and that Gear Up Give Back transferred the vehicle to a qualified 501(c)(3) charity.
Does my car need to be running or smogged to qualify?
No. Gear Up Give Back accepts most vehicles in the Modesto area, running or not, and you don’t need to complete repairs or smog checks first. We arrange free towing from your home, work, or shop in places like north Modesto, La Loma, Ceres, Riverbank, and Salida. The condition may affect the sale price—and therefore your deduction—but it’s still a valid charitable donation.
Should I talk to a tax professional before donating my car?
It’s wise to do so, especially near year-end. While Gear Up Give Back and Heritage for the Blind explain how car-donation deductions generally work, only a tax professional who understands your full situation can advise you on whether to itemize, how much you can deduct, and any limits that may apply to your 2024 Modesto return under current IRS rules.

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Donate your car in the Modesto Metro today and lock in potential 2024 tax savings while supporting Heritage for the Blind. Our simple 2-minute form and Monday–Saturday dispatch make it easy to schedule free pickup anywhere in Modesto, Ceres, Riverbank, Salida, and nearby communities—non-running vehicles welcome. Donate by December 31 to secure this year’s deduction, then watch for your $500-plus IRS Form 1098-C or written acknowledgment. Take the stress out of year-end taxes and car hassles—start your donation or call Gear Up Give Back right now.

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