December 31 car donation deadline in North Carolina

In North Carolina, your car must be picked up by December 31 for this year’s IRS deduction. Call Legacy Wheels by December 27 to lock in a free tow and fast tax receipt.

In North Carolina, the IRS deadline for a car donation to count for this tax year is simple: your vehicle must be picked up by 11:59 p.m. on December 31. With Legacy Wheels, benefiting Heritage for the Blind, that means you should call or submit our 2-minute form by December 27 to guarantee a December 31 pickup slot. We schedule Monday–Saturday, all December long, including Christmas week, and in most major metro areas we can offer same-day or next-business-day pickup when you reach us before early afternoon on weekdays.

We serve donors across North Carolina—from Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, and Greensboro to Wilmington, Asheville, Fayetteville, Winston-Salem, Cary, and the Triangle and Triad suburbs. Your tow is 100% free, and we accept most vehicles in almost any condition, running or not. No inspection, no repairs needed—just a signed North Carolina title at pickup. As soon as your vehicle is sold, Heritage for the Blind mails you the IRS-compliant receipt you need for your taxes. If you’re searching now because the year is winding down, this is the moment: lock in your pickup date, beat the December 31 cutoff, and turn your unwanted car into a meaningful tax deduction and support for people who are blind or visually impaired.

Your year-end donation timeline

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1. Lock in your deadline slot (2-minute start)

2 minutes

Call Legacy Wheels or complete our quick online form in about two minutes. Tell us where in North Carolina the vehicle is (for example, South End in Charlotte, North Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Wilmington) and your preferred pickup window so we can target a pre–Dec 31 slot.

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2. Confirm your Dec 31 eligibility and schedule

2 minutes

Our team reviews availability and confirms your pickup date and time, usually same-day or next-day in most metro areas when you contact us before early afternoon on weekdays. Call by December 27–28 to comfortably secure a December 31 pickup option.

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3. Prepare your signed North Carolina title

2 minutes

Before pickup, locate your North Carolina title and sign where indicated. Our staff can walk you through where to sign so the transfer is valid. You don’t need to repair, clean, or inspect the vehicle—just remove personal items and license plates if you wish.

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4. Free tow anywhere in North Carolina

30–60 minutes

On your scheduled day, our towing partner arrives at your driveway, garage, or lot—whether you’re in Asheville’s River Arts District, Chapel Hill, Jacksonville, or a rural county. The tow is completely free, even if the car doesn’t run, is damaged, or has flat tires.

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5. Vehicle sale and IRS tax receipt mailed

Within 30 days of sale

Heritage for the Blind arranges the sale of your vehicle. Once it sells, they mail you an IRS-compliant receipt, usually within 30 days of the sale date, stating the gross sale price and confirming your donation date for your potential federal income tax deduction.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Dec 31 pickup = this year’s deduction

For IRS purposes, the donation date is when you legally transfer the vehicle—at pickup, with a signed title—not when you first call. Your car must be picked up by December 31 for the deduction to apply to the current tax year.

Form 1098-C for larger deductions

If your donated vehicle sells for more than $500, Heritage for the Blind issues IRS Form 1098-C. This form shows the sale price and is attached to your return when you itemize, documenting the amount of your charitable vehicle contribution.

Deduction usually equals sale price

In most cases, your allowable federal tax deduction equals the vehicle’s gross sale price as shown on your receipt or Form 1098-C. This is what you report when you claim your charitable deduction, subject to your personal tax situation and IRS rules.

You must itemize on Schedule A

To claim a federal tax deduction for a car donation, you have to itemize deductions on Schedule A instead of taking the standard deduction. A tax professional can help you decide if itemizing with your charitable gifts makes sense for you.

Receipt generally mailed within 30 days

After your vehicle is towed and sold, Heritage for the Blind mails your written acknowledgment—usually within 30 days of the sale. Keep this with your tax records; you will need it to claim your deduction if you itemize on your federal return.

FAQ

What is the absolute last day I can donate my car for this year’s taxes in North Carolina?
To count for this tax year, your car must be picked up and the title transferred by December 31. With Legacy Wheels, that means you should contact us no later than December 27–28 to reliably secure a December 31 or earlier pickup. Waiting until the very last day risks limited tow capacity in your area.
Does it still count for this year if I schedule in December but the tow happens in January?
No. The IRS looks at when the vehicle is actually donated—when you sign over the title and the car is picked up. Scheduling in December is not enough. If your pickup happens on or after January 1, the donation typically applies to the new tax year, even if you called in December.
Are you picking up cars during Christmas week and around New Year’s?
Yes. Legacy Wheels schedules Monday–Saturday all year, including the week of Christmas and the days leading up to New Year’s Eve. Availability can tighten as December 31 approaches, especially in busy areas like Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, and Greensboro, so calling by December 27 gives you the best choice of times.
Can you do same-day or next-day pickups in my North Carolina city?
In most North Carolina metro areas—such as Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Fayetteville, Winston-Salem, and Wilmington—we can often arrange same-day or next-business-day pickup when you call before early afternoon on weekdays. Rural and mountain areas may need a bit more lead time, so reach out as early in December as you can.
What paperwork do I need for a year-end car donation?
You’ll need your North Carolina vehicle title, signed correctly at pickup. You do not need an inspection, registration renewal, or emissions test. After your car is sold, Heritage for the Blind sends you a written acknowledgment—and Form 1098-C if required—for your tax records, generally within 30 days of the sale.
Will you take my car if it doesn’t run or is damaged?
Yes. Legacy Wheels arranges free towing for most vehicles in almost any condition—non-running, high mileage, accident damage, or mechanical issues. There is no cost to you for the tow. As long as you have a proper North Carolina title and we can safely access the vehicle, we can usually accept it as a donation.
How does my car donation help Heritage for the Blind and my taxes?
Legacy Wheels processes your vehicle and the proceeds support Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) that provides services for people who are blind or visually impaired. You may be eligible for a federal income tax deduction based on the sale price of your vehicle if you itemize; consult a tax professional for advice on your specific situation.

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To lock in your North Carolina car donation for this tax year, your pickup must be completed by December 31—and December slots go fast. Call Legacy Wheels or complete our 2-minute online form right now to reserve your free tow, anywhere from Charlotte and Raleigh to Wilmington and Asheville. Contact us by December 27 to confidently secure a year-end pickup and receive a tax receipt from Heritage for the Blind for your potential dollar-500-plus deduction. Move your car once, and it can make a lasting difference.

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