tiptoparticles.com
Home Page :> About Us :> Place Your Link :> Privacy :> Terms & Conditions :> Submit Article
Search:   
Get 3 way links
 
 

Realty & Property

 

Business & Services

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Family & Home

 

Self Healing

 

Creative Arts

 

Investment & Finance

 

News & Media

 

Politics & Government

 

Fashion & Lifestyle

 

Travel & Vacation

 

People & Society

 

Computers & Software

 

Teens & Children

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Shopping Online

 

Employment & Careers

 

Fitness & Health

 

Recreation

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Vehicles & Automotive

 

Education & Reference

 

Online & Indoor Games

 

Research & Science

 

Home Page » Investment & Finance » Taxation Information
 

Donating an Automobile to Charity? Don't Forget the Tax Deductions!

 

When donating an automobile to charity, youll want to think about tax deductions. According to Publication 4303, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and state charity officials provide general guidelines for donations.

In the case than an individual is eligible to deduct charitable donations for federal income tax purposes, there are steps that must be taken. Only if the charity receiving the vehicle is a qualified organization, can this happen. Charitable, religious, and educational organizations usually qualify.

To verify a charity organization, simply call the account services division of the IRS and see if it has tax exemption status. If an organization is located at a church, synagogue, temple, or mosque, it is not required to apply for exemption.

Some charity only allows for limited tax deductions. Your tax deduction cannot exceed 50 percent of your adjusted gross income and other limitations may apply as well. You can research a specific type of charity contribution and learn how it will affect your taxes. Generally though, the largest amount of money you can deduct from your income tax return is simply the fair value of your automobile whatever price a person would buy it for.

It is important to take care of the vehicles records, as they may be required to authenticate your donation. Furthermore, if you plan to deduct more than $250, you should ask for a written acknowledgment from the charity about the donation. The document should feature the name of the charity, a description of the automobile, a statement that clarifies that no goods or services, beyond religious guidance or instruction, were exchanged for the automobile.

You must obtain this written acknowledgment on or before the due date of your return; the same year you donated the vehicle. It can be a paper copy or a mere e-mail.

As for charities, they must be available for public inspection so as to secure their tax exemption status. As well, they must provide documents that show their annual returns.

Author: Daniel Richards
 
Author Bio:
Daniel Richards is a renowned writer. Daniel likes to compose articles about this field.
This article can be searched using: tax law, tax info, income tax information, free tax information, tax refund information
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Master Card Visa Merchant Account Options
 
The Lowdown on the Citi Dividend Card
 
Finding an Easy Online Payday Loan or Credit Site
 
Trading Baskets II: The Crapolio, A Roll of the Dice in the Stock Market
 
Personal Loan Online
 
How Does Bankruptcy Work?
 
Stock Trading Signals, How to Buy, When to Sell
 
Finding the Best Mortgage Lender Online
 
Get Out of the Trading Comfort Zone
 
Refinance After Bankruptcy - Refinancing with a Low Credit Score
 
 
 
Home Page :> Privacy :> Terms & Conditions
Copyright © 2008 www.aaronslist.com