- The following states require that you have your signature notarized on the title:
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Arizona |
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Ohio |
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Kentucky |
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Oklahoma |
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Louisiana |
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Pennsylvania |
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Montana |
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Wyoming |
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North Carolina |
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- The following states require that the license PLATES remain with the vehicle, unless it
is a personalized plate; you should confirm with your local tag agency if uncertain.
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California |
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Oregon |
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Kentucky |
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Texas |
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Minnesota |
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Washington |
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Oklahoma |
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- Your vehicle donation is only of value as a tax deduction if you itemize.
If you will be including your vehicle donation on your taxes, the following
sources may be helpful to you and can be accessed on:
http://www.irs.gov/charities/article/0,,id=139579,00.html
- IRS Form 8283
and 1098-C
- Publication 1220,
526,
and 561
- Effective January 1, 2005, the tax deduction is based upon selling price of the vehicle. For vehicles
that sell for less than $500, you can claim fair market value of the vehicle up to $499, all others will be
the sale price. A contemporaneous receipt will be sent to you within 30 days after the sale.
If you have any further questions, please contact your state's Department of Motor Vehicles, your tax advisor,
or our Processing Center.
Thank you for participating in our vehicle donation program!
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