Donate by Dec 31 for a Nebraska car tax deduction

Donate your car in Nebraska by December 31 and you may deduct the sale price on your 2024 taxes. Great Plains Autos arranges free pickup, no repairs needed, and Heritage for the Blind sends your IRS paperwork.

If you donate your car in Nebraska by 11:59 p.m. on December 31, you lock in a potential 2024 tax deduction. For most donors, your deduction equals the gross sale price of your vehicle after it’s sold at auction, not the Kelley Blue Book value. When the sale price is over $500, Heritage for the Blind (a 501(c)(3), EIN 58-2164446) mails you IRS Form 1098-C within 30 days of the sale. If your vehicle sells for $500 or less, you’ll receive a written acknowledgment and may generally deduct up to $500 or the fair market value, whichever is lower. To use the deduction, you must itemize on Schedule A of your federal return and keep your pickup confirmation as proof of your donation date. Always confirm details with your tax professional.

Great Plains Autos makes Nebraska year-end car donation fast and local. We arrange free towing anywhere from Omaha, Bellevue, and Papillion to Lincoln, Grand Island, North Platte, Kearney, Scottsbluff, and smaller towns across the Sandhills and Panhandle. Non-running and older cars are welcome—no inspection or repairs needed. You start with a quick 2-minute form or call, we schedule pickup (often within a few days, Monday–Saturday), and Heritage for the Blind sends the IRS-required paperwork after sale. Donate before December 31, then hand everything to your tax preparer and you’re done.

Your year-end donation timeline

1

Start the 2-minute donation form or call

2 minutes

Provide your Nebraska location (Omaha, Lincoln, Kearney, etc.), basic vehicle details, and how to reach you. This locks in your intent to donate before the December 31 IRS cutoff and starts the process toward your potential 2024 deduction.

2

Confirm pickup and keep your donation date

5 minutes

Our team calls to schedule free towing, usually Monday–Saturday. Choose a time that works for you, even if the car doesn’t run. The pickup confirmation shows your donation date—critical for proving your deduction falls in the current tax year.

3

Hand over keys, title, and get pickup confirmation

10–15 minutes

The tow driver meets you at home, work, or a shop anywhere in Nebraska. You sign the title, remove plates if required, and receive a pickup confirmation. Save this as proof of when you donated to Heritage for the Blind via Great Plains Autos.

4

Vehicle sells and your IRS paperwork is mailed

Within 30 days of sale

After sale at auction, Heritage for the Blind mails IRS Form 1098-C for vehicles that sell over $500. For $500-or-less vehicles, you receive a written acknowledgment. Both documents show the sale amount or limits for your potential deduction.

5

Itemize on Schedule A and claim your deduction

At tax-filing time

Give Form 1098-C or the written acknowledgment, plus your pickup confirmation, to your tax professional. If you itemize on Schedule A, you may claim a charitable deduction, generally equal to the gross sale price or allowed amount. Always confirm specifics with your preparer.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Deduction usually equals sale price

For vehicles that sell for more than $500, the IRS generally lets you deduct the actual gross sale proceeds, not Kelley Blue Book or what you think it’s worth. Your Form 1098-C will show that sale price for your records.

How $500-or-less donations work

If your vehicle sells for $500 or less, you get a written acknowledgment instead of Form 1098-C. In many cases, you may deduct up to $500 or the vehicle’s fair market value, whichever is lower. Your tax advisor can help you determine the proper amount.

Form 1098-C and 30-day rule

When the vehicle’s sale price exceeds $500, Heritage for the Blind must mail IRS Form 1098-C within 30 days after the sale. That form documents the gross proceeds and is what you or your preparer will use to substantiate the deduction on your return.

You must itemize on Schedule A

Car donations are charitable contributions. To benefit, you must itemize deductions on Schedule A of your federal tax return instead of taking the standard deduction. Your tax professional can compare which approach saves you more overall tax.

Donate by Dec 31 for this year

Your deduction applies to the tax year in which you donate, not when the car sells. As long as you complete the donation and pickup is confirmed by December 31 in Nebraska, your potential deduction applies to that tax year’s return.

FAQ

If I donate my car in Nebraska on December 31, does it still count for this year’s taxes?
Yes. For federal tax purposes, the key is the date you donate the vehicle, not when it sells. As long as the donation is completed and pickup is confirmed by December 31, your gift to Heritage for the Blind through Great Plains Autos generally falls in this tax year. Keep your pickup confirmation and consult your tax professional for how to report it.
How much can I actually deduct for my donated car?
For most Nebraska donors, the deduction is the vehicle’s gross sale price if it sells for more than $500. Heritage for the Blind will report that amount on IRS Form 1098-C. If the vehicle sells for $500 or less, you receive a written acknowledgment and may generally deduct up to $500 or the fair market value, whichever is lower. Always verify the exact deduction with your tax advisor.
When will I get IRS Form 1098-C or my receipt?
After free pickup in Nebraska, your vehicle is sold, usually at auction. If it sells for more than $500, Heritage for the Blind must mail you IRS Form 1098-C within 30 days of the sale. If it sells for $500 or less, you’ll receive a written acknowledgment. Keep both that document and your pickup confirmation with your tax records when you file.
Do I need to itemize to benefit from a car donation?
Yes. Car donations are treated as charitable contributions, which only reduce your tax if you itemize on Schedule A instead of taking the standard deduction. If you don’t itemize, you generally won’t get a federal tax savings from the donation itself, though your vehicle still supports services for people who are blind or visually impaired. Ask your tax professional which approach is better for you.
What paperwork do I need to claim the deduction?
You should keep three things: your pickup confirmation showing the donation date, your title transfer records from Nebraska, and either Form 1098-C (for sales over $500) or the written acknowledgment (for $500-or-less vehicles). Give these to your tax preparer when completing Schedule A. The IRS may ask to see them if your return is ever questioned, so store them with your tax files.
My car doesn’t run. Can I still donate and deduct it?
Yes. Great Plains Autos arranges free towing anywhere in Nebraska—Omaha, Lincoln, Grand Island, Scottsbluff, and beyond—even if the vehicle won’t start or has mechanical damage. Non-running status does not prevent a potential deduction. The same rules apply: your allowable deduction is generally based on the gross sale price or the $500/fair market value limit, and you still must itemize on Schedule A.
How fast can you pick up my car in Nebraska at year-end?
In most Nebraska areas we can schedule pickup within a few days, Monday through Saturday, and often sooner in larger cities like Omaha and Lincoln. During the last weeks of December, slots fill quickly, so start the 2-minute form or call as early as possible. The sooner your pickup is confirmed before December 31, the more confident you can be that your donation counts for this tax year.

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Lock in your potential 2024 tax deduction by donating your car in Nebraska before December 31. Start our quick 2-minute form or call now and Great Plains Autos will schedule free pickup—running or not—from Omaha to North Platte and beyond. Heritage for the Blind receives the proceeds, and you get the proper IRS paperwork: Form 1098-C for vehicles sold over $500 or a written acknowledgment for $500-or-less donations. Act now so your donation clearly falls in this tax year and your tax professional has everything they need.

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