Donate your car by Dec 31 in Melbourne and lock 2024

In Melbourne and ready to donate your car? Start Coastal Wheels’ 2‑minute form, lock in a free tow, and as long as we pick up by Dec 31, your IRS car donation counts for this year.

If your goal is a 2024 tax deduction, the key date is your pickup. With Coastal Wheels in Melbourne, the IRS counts the physical pickup date as your official donation date. That means if our licensed tow truck picks up your car on or before December 31, your donation can be claimed on this year’s return—even if the vehicle sells later and your tax receipt arrives afterward. Start now: complete our 2‑minute online form or call Coastal Wheels for Heritage for the Blind, and we’ll rush your free pickup before the year ends.

We know the Space Coast and Melbourne very well— from Eau Gallie, West Melbourne, and Palm Bay to Suntree, Viera, and beachside areas like Indialantic and Indian Harbour Beach. Our coordinators line up quick, convenient towing at your driveway, office, or storage lot, usually same‑day or next business day in most metro areas. Your car doesn’t need to run, pass inspection, or have current registration. You simply sign the title at pickup, and we handle the rest. Proceeds support Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) that funds services for people who are blind or visually impaired. Start your donation now before December slots fill up.

Your year-end donation timeline

1

Start the 2‑minute donation form or call

2 minutes

Go online now and complete Coastal Wheels’ quick form, or call to donate your car through Heritage for the Blind. Share your contact info, vehicle details, and your Melbourne-area pickup address. This locks you into our system and triggers an immediate scheduling call.

2

Get a callback to schedule your free pickup

Within 1–2 business hours

On weekdays, a friendly coordinator calls you back within 1–2 hours to confirm your information and offer the earliest available pickup times. You can choose a same‑day or next‑business‑day window in most metro areas, subject to availability—crucial as December 31 approaches.

3

Licensed tow truck arrives for fast pickup

Same-day or next business day in most areas

A fully licensed tow truck comes to your Melbourne or Space Coast address—home, work, or shop. The car does not need to run, pass inspection, or even have recent registration. As long as we physically pick up your vehicle by Dec 31, the IRS donation date is locked for this tax year.

4

Sign your title and complete the handoff

5–10 minutes at pickup

At the truck, you sign the title over and hand the driver any requested documents. We’ll guide you on Florida title signing so transfer is clean. Once the car is winched onto the truck, your donation is complete from the IRS perspective as of that pickup date.

5

Vehicle sale and official tax paperwork

Within 30 days of sale

Coastal Wheels arranges transport and sale of your vehicle. Heritage for the Blind then mails your written acknowledgment or IRS Form 1098‑C within 30 days of the sale. You’ll use this to document your deduction when you file and itemize on Schedule A.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Dec 31 pickup = this year’s IRS donation date

For vehicle donations, the IRS uses the date the charity (or its agent) takes possession as your donation date. If we pick up your car on or before December 31, you can generally claim the deduction on this year’s tax return.

Form 1098‑C documents your car donation

When your donated car is sold, Heritage for the Blind issues IRS Form 1098‑C or a written acknowledgment. It lists the sale date and gross proceeds, which usually set the maximum amount you may deduct when you itemize.

Deduction usually equals the sale price

In most cases, the IRS limits your deduction to the charity’s gross sale price of the vehicle, not the Blue Book value. The amount on your 1098‑C is typically what you can claim on Schedule A, subject to your overall charitable limits.

30‑day deadline for your tax receipt

By law, the charity must send your 1098‑C or acknowledgment within 30 days of selling the vehicle. You don’t need the form before December 31—only the pickup completed— but you must keep it with your records when you file.

You must itemize on Schedule A to deduct

Car donations are charitable contributions. To claim them, you generally need to itemize deductions on IRS Schedule A. If you take the standard deduction, you usually can’t claim an additional write‑off for your vehicle donation.

FAQ

If my car is picked up on December 31, is it definitely a 2024 deduction?
Yes, as a general rule the IRS treats the date the charity (or its agent) takes possession of your vehicle as the donation date. If Coastal Wheels’ tow truck picks up your car on or before December 31, your donation is considered made in 2024, even if the vehicle sells and your tax form arrives in 2025.
How late in December can I call and still get a Dec 31 pickup?
It depends on tow‑truck availability around Melbourne and the Space Coast. In many metro areas we can schedule same‑day or next‑business‑day pickups, but late‑December slots fill up quickly. To avoid missing the deadline, complete the 2‑minute form or call as early as possible and tell the coordinator you need pickup by Dec 31.
Do I have to wait for Form 1098‑C before I can claim my deduction?
You don’t need Form 1098‑C by December 31, but you should have it by the time you file your return. Heritage for the Blind mails your 1098‑C or acknowledgment within 30 days of the vehicle’s sale. Keep it with your tax records to document the deduction you claim on Schedule A.
My car doesn’t run and the registration is expired. Can I still donate?
Yes. Your vehicle does not need to run, pass inspection, or have current registration for you to donate through Coastal Wheels. As long as we can safely tow it from your Melbourne‑area location and you can sign the Florida title, we’ll arrange free pickup and your donation can still qualify for a tax deduction.
What exactly do I need to have ready at pickup?
Have your photo ID and the Florida title in your name, if possible. Remove personal items and license plates if you prefer. At pickup, you’ll sign the title and any simple paperwork the driver provides. After the vehicle is loaded onto the truck, your donation date is set as of that day.
How much can I deduct for my donated vehicle?
In many cases, your deduction is limited to the amount Heritage for the Blind receives when your car is sold. That figure appears on Form 1098‑C. Some exceptions apply (for example, if the charity significantly uses or improves the vehicle). Consult a tax professional for guidance on your specific situation.
Is Heritage for the Blind a real charity and is pickup really free in Melbourne?
Yes. Heritage for the Blind is a recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 58‑2164446). Coastal Wheels arranges free, licensed towing at no cost to you anywhere in the Melbourne and Space Coast area. You pay no pickup, listing, or processing fees; proceeds support services for people who are blind or visually impaired.

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You’re already decided—now lock in the tax benefit. Take two minutes to start Coastal Wheels’ online form or call and schedule your free pickup anywhere in Melbourne or the Space Coast. As long as our licensed tow truck collects your vehicle by December 31, your donation counts for this tax year. Non‑running cars are welcome, there’s no inspection or repair required, and you’ll receive a tax receipt from Heritage for the Blind after sale. Start now before the last December pickup slots disappear.

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