Car
donation
Car donation refers to the practice of giving away
no-longer-wanted automobiles to charity organizations.
In the United States, charitable donations provide a
tax benefit; as such, this type of giving has become
very popular. For values less than $5000, the value
of the tax deduction comes from the donor's own estimate
of the car's value, even if the charity receives much
less money from actually selling the car (usually at
auction). Some critics have claimed that this is essentially
a tax shelter. However, non-profit organizations in
the US have come to rely increasingly upon the revenue
from car donations. This type of donation has become
increasingly widespread in the U.S.; in 2000, 733,000
taxpayers reduced their taxes by $654 million.
Many charities run donation programs. Some have their
own car lots which sell the donated cars but many have
their donations processed through auto auction companies.
At least one charity exists which collects and sells
donated cars and distributes the money to whichever
charity the donor indicates. This allows car donation
income to flow to charities which do not run their own
programs.
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