In North Carolina, the IRS counts your vehicle donation on the date it’s picked up—not the date you fill out the form. With Legacy Wheels, if we complete your free tow on or before December 31, your car donation applies to this year’s taxes. Start with a simple 2‑minute form or quick phone call. A coordinator calls you back within 1–2 business hours (weekdays) to lock in your pickup time. Once your tow is scheduled for December 31 or earlier, you’re on track for a 2024 deduction, and we handle the rest.
Legacy Wheels serves donors across North Carolina—from Charlotte, Concord, and Huntersville to Raleigh, Cary, and Durham; from Greensboro, Winston‑Salem, and High Point to Fayetteville, Wilmington, Asheville, and the Outer Banks. Your car does not need to run, pass inspection, or have current registration. At pickup, you simply sign the title, and your vehicle is on its way to support Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) helping people who are blind or visually impaired. You get a written tax receipt after the vehicle is sold. If you’re ready to donate, this is the fastest path: start the form now, secure your year‑end pickup, and lock in your deduction.
Your year-end donation timeline
Start the 2‑minute donation form or call
2 minutesProvide your contact info, basic vehicle details, and the North Carolina address for pickup—whether you’re in Charlotte, Raleigh, Wilmington, Asheville, or anywhere else in the state. It takes about two minutes. Prefer the phone? Call Legacy Wheels and we’ll take your info in one quick conversation.
Get a scheduling call from your coordinator
Within 1–2 business hours (weekdays)On weekdays, a Legacy Wheels coordinator calls you back within 1–2 business hours to confirm details and offer pickup windows. Tell us you need pickup by December 31 for this year’s taxes, and we’ll prioritize an available tow slot that meets the IRS deadline.
Lock in your free tow date and time
Same day scheduling in most NC metrosOnce you choose a date and time, your free tow is booked. In most North Carolina metro areas—like the Triangle, the Triad, and greater Charlotte—we can often arrange same‑day or next‑business‑day pickup. A confirmed pickup on or before December 31 secures your 2024 donation date.
Meet the licensed tow truck and sign the title
15 minutes at pickupA licensed tow truck arrives at your address—house, apartment, or workplace. Your car can be non‑running and doesn’t need to pass inspection. You hand over the keys (if available), sign the North Carolina title to Heritage for the Blind at pickup, and keep a copy of the tow receipt for your records.
Vehicle sale and mailed IRS acknowledgment
Within 30 days of saleLegacy Wheels arranges transport and sale of your vehicle to benefit Heritage for the Blind. After the sale, you receive Form 1098‑C or an IRS‑compliant acknowledgment by mail, usually within 30 days of sale, showing the gross proceeds to use when you file your federal return.
Year-end tax deduction facts
Pickup date = donation year
For IRS purposes, your vehicle donation date is when a qualified charity takes control of the car—here, the
Form 1098‑C and written acknowledgment
For most vehicle donations, Heritage for the Blind issues IRS Form 1098‑C or an equivalent written acknowledgment within 30 days after the vehicle is sold. Keep this with your tax records to substantiate your deduction.
Deduction usually equals sale price
In many cases, the IRS limits your vehicle deduction to the charity’s gross proceeds from the sale of your car. The amount on your 1098‑C or acknowledgment is generally what you’ll use when you itemize on Schedule A.
Itemizing on Schedule A
To claim a federal tax deduction for your car donation, you typically must itemize deductions on Schedule A instead of taking the standard deduction. Ask a tax professional how your Legacy Wheels donation fits your specific situation.
30‑day receipt rule
The charity must send your 1098‑C or written acknowledgment within 30 days of the sale of your vehicle. That timing doesn’t affect which year you deduct; the pickup date controls the tax year of your donation.