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

Two minutes to start, one quick call to schedule your free Delaware tow. When your car is picked up on or before December 31, the IRS counts it for this year’s tax deduction.

You can still lock in a 2024 tax deduction in Delaware if your vehicle is picked up on or before December 31. With First State Autos, the IRS considers your donation date to be the physical pickup date shown on your written acknowledgment. Start now: complete our secure 2‑minute online form or call First State Autos (benefiting Heritage for the Blind). A coordinator calls you back within 1–2 business hours on weekdays to schedule your free, licensed tow on your timeline—often same‑day or next business day in most metro areas.

We handle donations across Delaware—from Wilmington, Newark, and Middletown, to Dover, Milford, Lewes, and Rehoboth Beach. Whether your car is in Pike Creek, Bear, Hockessin, New Castle, Georgetown, or along the Route 1 corridor, your vehicle does not need to run, pass inspection, or have current registration. At pickup, you simply sign the title over to our towing partner, and we take it from there. Your vehicle is sold, proceeds benefit Heritage for the Blind, and your IRS Form 1098‑C or written acknowledgment is mailed within 30 days of sale. If you want your deduction this year, schedule your pickup for December 31 or earlier—December slots in Delaware fill fast.

Your year-end donation timeline

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Start in 2 minutes: form or phone

2 minutes

Go to First State Autos’ secure donation form and enter your contact, vehicle, and pickup details—or call to donate by phone. You don’t need inspection, repairs, or current registration. Just basic vehicle info and your preferred pickup window in Delaware.

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Coordinator calls back to lock your pickup date

Within 1–2 business hours (weekdays)

A live donation coordinator calls you back, usually within 1–2 business hours on weekdays, to confirm your information and schedule your free tow. Tell them you need pickup on or before December 31 so your donation counts for this tax year.

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Free Delaware tow truck arrives on your timeline

Same-day or next business day in most metro areas

A licensed towing partner comes to your home, workplace, or storage lot in Wilmington, Dover, Newark, Middletown, or most Delaware areas. Many donors can get same‑day or next‑business‑day pickup. The date the truck picks up your car is your IRS donation date.

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Sign the title at pickup and keep your receipt

5–10 minutes

At pickup, you hand over the keys (if available) and sign the Delaware title to transfer ownership. The driver provides a towing receipt or preliminary acknowledgment. This proves the vehicle left your possession on or before December 31 for tax‑year purposes.

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Vehicle sold, IRS Form 1098‑C or acknowledgment mailed

Within 30 days of sale

First State Autos arranges for your vehicle to be sold, with proceeds benefiting Heritage for the Blind. Within 30 days of the completed sale, you’ll receive IRS Form 1098‑C or a written acknowledgment by mail, showing the sale price or qualifying usage for your records.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Pickup date controls your tax year

For vehicle donations, the IRS looks to when you actually give up control of the car. When the tow truck picks it up and you sign the title on or before December 31, that’s the donation date for this tax year.

Form 1098-C documents larger deductions

If your vehicle sells for more than the IRS threshold, you’ll receive Form 1098‑C from Heritage for the Blind. This form shows the gross sale price or qualifying use, which you’ll use to support your itemized deduction.

Deduction usually equals sale price

In most cases, your allowable charitable deduction is the vehicle’s gross sale price, not its Kelley Blue Book value. Your 1098‑C or written acknowledgment will clearly list that sale amount for your tax preparer.

Itemizing on Schedule A is required

To claim a vehicle donation, you must itemize deductions on Schedule A instead of taking the standard deduction. Keep your 1098‑C or acknowledgment and give it to your tax professional or include it when you e‑file.

30-day receipt rule

The charity must mail your 1098‑C or written acknowledgment within 30 days after the vehicle is sold or put to qualifying use. You don’t need it in hand by December 31—the key is that your pickup occurred by the deadline.

FAQ

If my car is picked up on December 31 in Delaware, does it count for this year’s taxes?
Yes. The IRS looks at when you actually donate the vehicle. As long as the tow truck picks up your car and you sign the title on or before December 31, your donation is considered made this tax year—even if the car is sold and your 1098‑C arrives in the new year.
What is the latest date I should submit the form to get a Dec 31 pickup?
December fills quickly. To maximize your chances of a December 31 (or earlier) pickup in Delaware, submit the online form or call as early in December as possible. Same‑day or next‑day pickups are often available in metro areas like Wilmington, Newark, and Dover, but specific time slots can book up close to year‑end.
Does my car need to run, be inspected, or have current Delaware registration?
No. First State Autos accepts most vehicles whether they run or not, and your car does not need to pass inspection or have current registration for donation. Just tell us its condition when you complete the form or call, so we can send the appropriate licensed tow truck for safe removal.
How will I know what amount I can deduct on my taxes?
Once your donated vehicle is sold, you’ll receive Form 1098‑C or a written acknowledgment within 30 days of the sale. This will show the gross sale price or qualifying use, which usually determines your maximum deductible amount. Share this document with your tax preparer when filing and itemizing on Schedule A.
Can I still donate if I don’t have the title in hand right now?
In Delaware, having the title makes the process fastest, but don’t let that stop you from starting. Complete the form or call and explain your situation. In some cases, we can guide you on obtaining a replacement Delaware title or advise next steps, so you can still aim for a December 31 pickup deadline.
Do I need my tax receipt before December 31 to claim the deduction?
No. You just need the donation itself—your vehicle pickup and title transfer—to occur by December 31. The IRS allows the charity up to 30 days after the sale to send your 1098‑C or written acknowledgment. Keep it with your records and use it when you file your return in the new year.
Is there any cost to me for towing or processing my Delaware donation?
No. Pickup is completely free to you, whether your car is in Wilmington, Middletown, Dover, Rehoboth Beach, or elsewhere in Delaware. There are no towing or processing fees. Your vehicle is sold, proceeds benefit Heritage for the Blind, and you receive your tax documentation at no out‑of‑pocket cost.

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You’re one step away from locking in your tax deduction for this year. If you want your car picked up by December 31 in Delaware, start the 2‑minute First State Autos form or call right now and reserve your free tow slot. Same‑day and next‑day pickups are often available, but year‑end schedules fill fast. Your vehicle doesn’t need to run, and there’s no cost to you. Donate today, support Heritage for the Blind, and receive your IRS‑ready tax acknowledgment after the sale.

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