Donate your car in Maryland by Dec 31 for this year’s tax break

Two minutes to start, one call to schedule your free Maryland tow. If your vehicle is picked up by December 31, the IRS counts your donation for this tax year. Start now—December slots fill fast.

If you live in Maryland and want your car donation to count for this tax year, the key date is your pickup—not the paperwork. With Chesapeake Chariots, as long as your vehicle is physically picked up on or before December 31, the IRS treats it as a donation for this year. Start with a quick 2-minute form or a fast call to our partner, Heritage for the Blind, and we’ll rush everything to get you scheduled before the deadline.

We know year-end in Maryland is busy—from holiday traffic on the Beltway to last-minute shopping in Towson, Columbia, and Annapolis. That’s why we keep this process simple, fast, and fully handled for you. We coordinate free towing across the Baltimore metro area, the DC suburbs like Silver Spring, Bethesda, Largo, and Greenbelt, out to Frederick, Hagerstown, Waldorf, and the Eastern Shore. Your car doesn’t need to run, pass inspection, or have current registration. You get free pickup, a proper tax receipt, and the satisfaction of helping Heritage for the Blind provide services to people who are blind or visually impaired.

Your year-end donation timeline

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Start the 2-minute donation form or call

2 minutes

Enter your contact info, vehicle details, and preferred pickup window in our secure online form, or call Chesapeake Chariots’ donation line partnered with Heritage for the Blind. This locks in your intent and lets us prioritize your pickup for a pre–December 31 deadline in Maryland.

2

Confirm pickup time with a fast coordinator call

Within 1–2 business hours

On weekdays, a donation coordinator calls you back within 1–2 hours to confirm details and schedule your free tow. In Maryland’s major metro areas, we can usually offer same-day or next-business-day pickup, especially when you’re aiming for a December 31 deadline.

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Free licensed tow truck pickup at your address

Same-day or next business day in most areas

A licensed towing partner comes to your home, office, or storage lot—whether you’re in Baltimore, Rockville, Bowie, Dundalk, or beyond. The tow is 100% free. The date the truck actually picks up your vehicle is the IRS-recognized donation date for your tax year.

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Sign the title and hand over the keys

5–10 minutes at pickup

At pickup, you sign your Maryland title over to Heritage for the Blind and remove your plates. The driver will guide you, but keep your ID handy. Once the title is signed and the car is on the truck by December 31, your donation date for IRS purposes is locked in for this year.

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Vehicle sale and mailed IRS acknowledgment

Receipt within 30 days of sale

Your car is transported, processed, and sold. Heritage for the Blind then mails you IRS Form 1098-C or a written acknowledgment within 30 days of the sale. You’ll use this to claim your deduction when you file your federal return and Maryland state taxes.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Pickup date controls the tax year

For vehicle donations, the IRS uses the date your car is actually picked up as your donation date—not when you fill out the form. If your Maryland pickup happens on or before December 31, it counts for this tax year.

Form 1098-C documents your deduction

After your vehicle is sold, Heritage for the Blind sends you IRS Form 1098-C or a written acknowledgment. This shows the gross sale price and is what you keep with your records to support the deduction on your tax return.

Deduction usually equals the sale price

In most cases, the IRS lets you deduct the amount the charity receives when it sells your vehicle. There are a few limited exceptions, but plan on your deduction being based on the actual sale price shown on Form 1098-C.

Itemizing on Schedule A is required

To claim a federal deduction for your car donation, you must itemize your deductions using Schedule A instead of taking the standard deduction. Consult your tax advisor to see whether itemizing makes sense for your 2024 return.

30-day receipt rule after sale

The charity must send your Form 1098-C or acknowledgment within 30 days of selling your vehicle. That timing doesn’t affect which tax year you claim—only the pickup date does—but you’ll need the form when you file.

FAQ

If my car is picked up on December 31 in Maryland, does it count for this year’s taxes?
Yes. For IRS purposes, the donation date is when your vehicle is actually picked up by the tow truck, not when it’s sold or when you first contact us. If we complete your pickup on or before December 31 anywhere in Maryland, your donation counts for this tax year, assuming you’re otherwise eligible to deduct it.
How late in December can I call and still make the deadline?
You should start the 2-minute form or call as early as possible in December—pickup slots in Baltimore, the DC suburbs, and major Maryland corridors fill quickly. On weekdays, we aim to call you back within 1–2 hours and can often arrange same-day or next-business-day pickup, but we cannot guarantee a December 31 slot if you wait until the very last minute.
My car doesn’t run and has failed inspection. Can I still donate?
Yes. Your vehicle does not need to run, pass Maryland inspection, or have recent registration. We routinely tow non-running, damaged, or older vehicles from driveways, garages, and parking lots across Maryland. As long as we can access the vehicle and you have the title, we’ll arrange a free licensed tow and you can still qualify for a tax deduction if pickup is by December 31.
Do I need my Maryland registration or tags to donate?
Current registration is not required for donation. You should, however, have your Maryland title so you can sign ownership over to Heritage for the Blind at pickup. In most cases, you’ll remove your license plates before the car leaves and handle any tag return or cancellation with the MVA according to Maryland rules.
When will I get the tax receipt or Form 1098-C?
After we pick up your car, it is sold on behalf of Heritage for the Blind. Once it sells, the charity mails you IRS Form 1098-C or a written acknowledgment within 30 days of the sale. That document lists the sale price and serves as your official record for claiming a charitable deduction when you file federal and Maryland state taxes.
How big will my deduction be for my donated car?
In most cases, your deduction is based on the gross sale price of your vehicle, as reported on Form 1098-C. Actual tax savings depend on your tax bracket, whether you itemize on Schedule A, and other factors in your return. Chesapeake Chariots and Heritage for the Blind can’t give tax advice, so it’s wise to check with your tax professional about your specific situation.
Is Heritage for the Blind a qualified charity in good standing?
Yes. Heritage for the Blind is a registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization (EIN 58-2164446). Proceeds from your Chesapeake Chariots donation support services for people who are blind or visually impaired. Because it’s a qualified charity, eligible Maryland donors who itemize can claim a deduction for vehicles picked up by December 31.

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You’re one step away from locking in this year’s tax deduction. If you’re in Maryland and want your car donation to count for this tax year, schedule your free pickup before December 31. Start the fast 2-minute Chesapeake Chariots form or call now so Heritage for the Blind can confirm your slot, dispatch a licensed tow truck at no cost to you, and send you a proper tax receipt that can be worth hundreds of dollars in savings. December fills up quickly—act now and get your pickup on the calendar today.

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