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JustAskin
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Car Donation

With the new tax laws, can someone tell me if my son would benefit in terms of tax savings if he donated his car to charity? He's a college student, and earns approx. $15,000 via a part-time job. Fair market value of the vehicle is $1,500-$2,000. Not sure if the standard deduction would be the best option for him, or itemizing this vehicle deduction (with likely very few other deductions).

 

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Thanks!!!

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Carl
Level 15

Car Donation

Until the total of all itemized deductions exceed the standard deduction, itemized deductions (which includes charitable donations) would make absolutely no difference in the tax liability. I seriously doubt a college student earning only $15K a year would come anywhere close to having $12K in itemized deductions. I just don't see any way possible.

15
New Member

Car Donation

NO

15
New Member

Car Donation

no car donation

15
New Member

Car Donation

No Car Donation

lazboy
New Member

Car Donation

I'm assuming the filing status here is still as Head of Household OR Filing Jointly when they are a student (and just working to help pay their tuition off)!

Car Donation

I can't  believe many  people say not to donate.   That would be so nice of your son to donate that to somebody that can afford it. You know how many single mothers are out there that can't afford a car and they're walking around in the winter with their kids. You would be an amazing man If you to donate your vehicle and I bet you would feel better donating it Than you would selling it.

fairshare
New Member

Car Donation

Your son will NOT receive any benefits from a tax donation if he takes the standard deduction, although because of the virus situation, the laws seem to be changing unpredictably. Good for him for thinking about it though.

If you are interested in donating to charity you may be better off selling the car yourself and then donating the proceeds (or part of them).

Even if you itemize, you are only going to get what the auction house receives for the car, which may be significantly less than what you'd get if you sold it and donated the money. Of course, you will have less bother if you donate it, and if your car is not running or in terrible condition, you may be better off donating it too and just getting rid of it. Of course, you should certainly disclose any known defects to a buyer (if it goes to an auction house and is in terrible condition, they will likely part it out once they inspect it). Hope this helps.

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