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Archive for July, 2006

Red Cross is an Option for Maryland Car Donations

Sunday, July 23rd, 2006
When choosing a charity for a Maryland car donation, consider a major organization with an established track record for giving. The American Red Cross of the National Capital Area is an example. It serves people in need in the District of Columbia, Fairfax County, VA; Montgomery County, MD; Prince George’s County, MD; and the city of Falls Church, VA. The charity accepts Maryland car donations, and it also provides free towing service for cars that don't run. For the American Red Cross of the National Captial Area, the Maryland car donation program is a vital way to raise funds. The charity pays an auction company to resell the cars, and a portion of the proceeds benefits the causes of this chapter. Vehicle donors receive the required documentation from the charity to file for a tax deduction. To make a Maryland car donation, the used vehicle must have a clean title, including no liens. The chapter does not accept vehicles older than 1991 models, and the tires must be inflated.


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Car Donation Programs in Massachusetts

Saturday, July 22nd, 2006
It's easy to make a Massachusetts car donation, with a range of established charities soliciting gifts of unwanted cars, trucks, and even motorcycles. The charities include public TV station WGBH, Fenway Community Health, the American Lung Association of Massachusetts, Special Olympics Massachusetts, and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Boston. Most major charities have Web sites and some even have online forms to start the process of making an automobile donation. But remember to transfer your vehicle title to the organization, and have it in hand when the charity comes to collect your car donation. With cars valued at $500 or more, you cannot claim a higher deduction than what the charity sells the vehicle for, even if it is less than fair market value -- the amount you're likely to find in the Kelley Blue Book pricing guide.


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Massachusetts AG Verifies Charities for Car Donations

Friday, July 21st, 2006
When making a Massachusetts car donation, verfiy that you are giving to a qualified charity. Otherwise you cannot claim a tax deduction. How do you find out if the charity is a 501(C)3 nonprofit? For Massachusetts car donations, call the Public Charities Division of the Attorney General's Office, at 617-727-2200, ext. 2101. Also, find the vehicle title when making a car donation. A charity cannot accept the vehicle without the title. If you cannot locate your title, get a duplicate from you local Registry of Motor Vehicles, or go online to www.massrmv.com.


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National Car Donation Programs Focus on Convenience

Thursday, July 20th, 2006
Whether you are making New York car donations, Chicago car donations or Los Angeles car donations, there are nationwide services that focus on speed and convenience. These large car donation clearinghouses focus on efficiency. They often represent dozens of charities, and most will pick up your vehicle anywhere in the country. They also provide forms donors need for tax deductions. Pickup time often is one to two days after an application is made. Make sure you have your title handy, because you will need to transfer it. It's also a good idea to remove the license plates. National car donation organizations use auction houses to resell the vehicles and their parts. For donors seeking a convenient and quick way to donate their cars, national services make sense.


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