Donate Your Car by Dec 31 in Little Rock for This Year’s Tax Deduction

In Little Rock, the IRS counts the date your car is actually picked up. Schedule now so Heritage for the Blind can tow it free by December 31 and lock in this year’s deduction.

For the IRS, the year of your vehicle donation is based on the date the car is physically picked up – not the date you call or fill out the form. That means your car must be towed away on or before December 31 to count for this tax year’s deduction. To be safe in the Little Rock Metro, schedule your free pickup with RideRescue and Heritage for the Blind at least 3–5 business days before December 31. Our team dispatches Monday through Saturday during the holiday season, and we accept most vehicles running or not, with no inspection or repairs required.

RideRescue makes it fast and local. Whether you’re in Hillcrest, Midtown, West Little Rock, Chenal, Downtown, North Little Rock, Sherwood, Bryant, Benton, Maumelle, or Jacksonville, we arrange a convenient pickup window that works for you. Your title is handled, your tow is free nationwide, and you’ll receive the written IRS acknowledgment after your vehicle sells. Proceeds support Heritage for the Blind, funding programs for people who are blind or visually impaired. If you want this year’s deduction, don’t wait until the last week of December—start your 2‑minute donation now and reserve your year‑end pickup slot in the Little Rock Metro.

Your year-end donation timeline

1

Start the 2-minute donation form or call RideRescue

2 minutes

Share your contact info, vehicle details, and Little Rock pickup location—whether you’re in Hillcrest, West Little Rock, North Little Rock, or nearby suburbs. It takes about two minutes, and you’ll get an immediate confirmation that Heritage for the Blind can accept your donation for free pickup.

2

Choose a pickup window before December 31

5 minutes

Our dispatch team (Monday–Saturday) contacts you to schedule a tow time that fits your calendar. To lock in this tax year, select a slot on or before December 31 and aim to schedule 3–5 business days ahead so we can guarantee a truck in the Little Rock Metro.

3

Prepare your title and remove personal items

10–15 minutes

Before your tow truck arrives, remove license plates where required, clear out personal belongings, and have your title ready. No inspections or repairs are needed, and we’ll guide you through signing the title correctly under Arkansas rules so the donation is completed on pickup day.

4

Vehicle is picked up – your deduction year is locked

15–30 minutes

On the scheduled day, the driver loads your car—running or not—from your driveway, apartment lot, or workplace around Little Rock, at no cost to you. The pickup date is what the IRS uses, so once it’s towed on or before December 31, your deduction counts for this tax year.

5

Receive your IRS acknowledgment and tax documents

Varies by sale date

After your vehicle sells, Heritage for the Blind mails your written acknowledgment—and for vehicles over $500, IRS Form 1098‑C—to the address you provided. Even if the sale and letter arrive next year, your deduction belongs to the tax year in which the car was picked up.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Pickup date sets your deduction year

The IRS considers your donation complete on the date the vehicle is actually picked up, not the day you schedule it. If your car is towed away on or before December 31, it applies to that tax year’s return.

Form 1098-C for vehicles over $500

If your donated vehicle sells for more than $500, Heritage for the Blind issues IRS Form 1098‑C. This form shows the gross sale price, which usually becomes the maximum deduction amount you can claim on your federal return.

You must itemize on Schedule A

To claim a car donation, you generally must itemize deductions on IRS Schedule A instead of taking the standard deduction. Talk with your tax preparer to confirm whether itemizing makes sense for your situation this year.

Written acknowledgment is required

The IRS requires a written acknowledgment from the charity for vehicle donations. Heritage for the Blind mails this to you, typically within 30 days after the vehicle is sold, and you should keep it with your tax records.

Dec 31 pickup counts even if paperwork arrives later

If your car is picked up by December 31, the donation is for that tax year—even if the vehicle sells and your 1098‑C arrives in the following year. The key is the actual pickup date in the Little Rock Metro.

FAQ

If I schedule before December 31 but my car is picked up in January, which tax year is it?
The IRS goes by the pickup date, not the date you called or completed the form. If your vehicle is actually towed in January, the donation applies to next year’s taxes. To use this tax year, make sure RideRescue and Heritage for the Blind pick up your car on or before December 31 in the Little Rock area.
How close to December 31 can I donate my car in Little Rock?
Because the donation year is based on the pickup date, we strongly recommend you schedule your free tow 3–5 business days before December 31. Our dispatch runs Monday–Saturday, but year‑end slots fill quickly across Little Rock, North Little Rock, Sherwood, Bryant, Benton, Maumelle, and Jacksonville, so earlier is better.
Can I donate a non-running or damaged car and still get a deduction?
Yes. Heritage for the Blind accepts most vehicles running or not, including those with mechanical issues or body damage. There is no cost to you for towing in the Little Rock Metro. As long as the vehicle is picked up by December 31 and properly transferred, you can generally claim a charitable deduction, subject to IRS rules.
When will I get my tax receipt or Form 1098-C?
Your donation is considered complete on the pickup date. After your vehicle sells, Heritage for the Blind mails your written acknowledgment—and Form 1098‑C if the sale exceeds $500—to the address you provided. This often arrives weeks after pickup, but your deduction still belongs to the year the car was towed.
How is my deduction amount determined for my car donation?
For most vehicles, the IRS limits your deduction to the gross sale price the charity receives when your vehicle is sold. Heritage for the Blind includes this amount in your acknowledgment or on Form 1098‑C if applicable. You then use that figure when you itemize deductions on Schedule A of your federal return.
Do I need an appraisal or emissions inspection before donating?
No appraisal, inspection, or repairs are required for donating through RideRescue. We handle the vehicle as‑is. Just have your title ready and remove personal items. Our towing partners in Little Rock and surrounding communities will pick it up free, and Heritage for the Blind will send the proper IRS documentation after the sale.
Is Heritage for the Blind a real charity and is my donation tax-deductible?
Yes. Heritage for the Blind is a recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (EIN 58‑2164446), and vehicle donations are generally tax‑deductible to the full extent allowed by law. Always confirm your own eligibility with a tax professional, especially if you’re deciding whether to itemize this year.

Related donation guides

December Deadline
December car donation deadline →
Year-End Tax Deduction
Year-end car donation tax deduction →
Before December 31
Donate your car before December 31 →
To count your car donation for this tax year, the tow truck must pull away your vehicle on or before December 31. Don’t wait for the last-minute rush in the Little Rock Metro. Start the quick 2‑minute RideRescue form or call now to reserve your free pickup window with Heritage for the Blind—Monday through Saturday, running or not. Secure your spot before year‑end, support services for people who are blind or visually impaired, and receive your IRS tax receipt (Form 1098‑C for vehicles over $500) once your car sells.

Related pages

December Deadline
December car donation deadline →
Year-End Tax Deduction
Year-end car donation tax deduction →
Before December 31
Donate your car before December 31 →

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