Donate Your Car in Texas by Dec 31 for This Year’s Tax Deduction

In Texas, the IRS counts the date your car is picked up—not the day you call. Schedule your free pickup now so it’s completed by December 31 and your deduction locks in for this tax year.

In Texas, the IRS goes by the day your vehicle is physically picked up—not the day you schedule. To claim your car donation with Rev Up Giving for this tax year, your vehicle must be towed or driven away on or before December 31. That means you should schedule your pickup at least 3–5 business days before year-end so Heritage for the Blind can dispatch a truck in time. Once your car is picked up, your deduction is tied to that calendar year, even though your written acknowledgment and Form 1098‑C (for vehicles over $500) arrive later, after the sale.

Rev Up Giving makes it easy for Texans to donate quickly with free pickup across the state—from Houston Heights, Katy, Sugar Land, and Pearland to Dallas, Plano, Irving, Fort Worth, Austin, Round Rock, San Antonio, El Paso, Lubbock, and the Rio Grande Valley. Heritage for the Blind, a trusted 501(c)(3), handles your donation and uses proceeds to support people who are blind or visually impaired. We accept most vehicles, running or not, with no inspection or repairs required. Our team operates Monday through Saturday, even through the holiday season, so you can beat the December 31 deadline and clear that car out of your driveway while securing a meaningful tax deduction.

Your year-end donation timeline

1

Start your 2-minute donation form or call

2 minutes

Share your Texas location, basic vehicle details, and how to reach you. It really is about 2 minutes of questions. This is the moment you tell us you need pickup completed before December 31 so we prioritize your year-end tax deadline.

2

Choose a pickup day before December 31

5 minutes

A Heritage for the Blind representative contacts you to schedule. Tell them your latest acceptable date. To be safe, pick a date at least 3–5 business days before December 31 so a truck can reach you anywhere in Texas on time.

3

Prepare your title and vehicle for pickup

10–15 minutes

Remove personal items, locate your title, and have your keys ready. In most cases, no emissions test, inspection, or repairs are needed. Non-running vehicles in Texas are fine—we’ll tow them at no cost to you.

4

Vehicle is picked up—your deduction year is locked

Day of pickup

On your scheduled day, the tow driver collects the vehicle and title. The IRS counts this date as your donation date. As long as pickup happens by December 31, your deduction applies to that tax year, even if the sale happens later.

5

Receive your acknowledgment and tax paperwork

Within weeks of sale

After Heritage for the Blind sells your vehicle, you receive a written acknowledgment. For vehicles valued over $500, you’ll get IRS Form 1098‑C. You’ll use this and Schedule A when you file, claiming the deduction for the year of pickup.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Donation date is the pickup date

For the IRS, your car donation date is when the vehicle is actually picked up, not when you call or submit the form. In Texas, to claim this year’s deduction, your pickup must occur by December 31.

Form 1098‑C for vehicles over $500

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

You must itemize on Schedule A

To use a car donation as a federal tax deduction, you must itemize deductions on Schedule A instead of taking the standard deduction. Talk with a tax professional to confirm what’s best for your specific Texas tax situation.

Acknowledgment usually within 30 days of sale

The charity typically mails your written acknowledgment and, when needed, Form 1098‑C within about 30 days after the vehicle is sold. Your deduction year is still based on the pickup date, not the mailing date.

December 31 pickup equals this year’s deduction

Even if your car sells weeks later, a pickup on or before December 31 means the deduction applies to that same tax year. Schedule at least 3–5 business days ahead so your Texas pickup can be completed on time.

FAQ

If I schedule before December 31 but pickup is in January, which tax year does it count for?
The IRS uses the actual pickup date as your donation date. If your car is not physically picked up until January, the deduction applies to the new tax year—even if you called or filled out the form in December. To claim this year, be sure pickup happens by December 31.
How close to December 31 can I request a pickup in Texas?
To be safe, schedule 3–5 business days before December 31 so there’s time to assign a truck and reach you, whether you’re in Houston, Dallas–Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso, or another Texas community. Heritage for the Blind operates Monday–Saturday, including the holiday season, but last-minute slots can fill quickly.
Do I need my tax paperwork before I file, and when will I get it?
Yes, you’ll need the written acknowledgment and, if your vehicle sells for more than $500, Form 1098‑C to complete your federal return. Heritage for the Blind sends these after your vehicle is sold, typically within a few weeks. The deduction still applies to the year of pickup, even if you receive the forms in the next calendar year.
Can I donate a non-running or uninspected car in Texas?
Yes. Rev Up Giving accepts most vehicles in Texas whether they run or not, and there’s no requirement to repair or inspect them first. Heritage for the Blind arranges free towing from your home, office, or storage lot. Just tell us the condition so the right tow truck can be dispatched before December 31.
How much can I deduct for my donated car?
In many cases, if the vehicle sells for more than $500, your deduction is generally limited to the gross sale price shown on Form 1098‑C. If it sells for $500 or less, you may usually deduct up to $500 or your car’s fair market value, whichever is less. Always confirm specifics with your tax advisor.
Is Heritage for the Blind a real charity, and where does my donation go?
Yes. Heritage for the Blind is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 58‑2164446). Proceeds from your donated vehicle help fund services and support for people who are blind or visually impaired. You receive a tax acknowledgment for your records, and your car is picked up at no cost anywhere in Texas.
What if my title is missing or I can’t be home for pickup?
In many Texas cases, a lost title can be addressed—just mention it when you contact us so Heritage for the Blind can explain your options based on state rules. If you can’t be home, arrangements are often possible to sign the title in advance and leave keys for the tow driver, as long as all paperwork is properly completed.

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You still have time to make a real difference and lock in your Texas car donation tax deduction—but only if your vehicle is picked up by December 31. The form takes about 2 minutes, pickup is free statewide, and Heritage for the Blind handles everything, including towing non-running vehicles. If your car sells for more than $500, you’ll receive IRS Form 1098‑C for your itemized deduction. Don’t wait for the last-minute rush—start your donation now or call today to secure your year-end pickup slot.

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