Michigan year-end car donation: claim 2024 if picked up by Dec 31

In Michigan, your donated vehicle must be picked up by December 31 to count for this tax year. Great Lakes Givers and Heritage for the Blind tow free statewide, even Christmas week.

In Michigan, the IRS deadline is firm: your donated vehicle must be picked up on or before December 31 to count for this tax year’s deduction. With Great Lakes Givers and Heritage for the Blind, we run pick‑ups Monday–Saturday all through December, including Christmas week. In most Michigan metro areas we can schedule same‑day or next‑day when you contact us before early afternoon on a weekday. To safely lock in a December 31 pickup slot, call or submit our 2‑minute form by December 27–28. Your tow is always free, and we accept vehicles in almost any condition—as long as you have a signed Michigan title.

We’re truly local to Michigan donors. Whether you’re in Detroit, Southfield, Livonia, Grand Rapids, Wyoming, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Flint, Ann Arbor, Dearborn, Warren, Sterling Heights, Troy, Novi, Farmington Hills, or up the road in Muskegon, Saginaw, or Bay City, we help you turn an unused vehicle into a meaningful year‑end tax deduction. Proceeds support Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) serving people who are blind or visually impaired. Answer your year‑end tax question now, then cross one more thing off your December list—schedule your free Michigan pickup today.

Your year-end donation timeline

1

Start your donation in 2 minutes

2 minutes

Call Great Lakes Givers or complete our quick online form with your contact info, Michigan location, and basic vehicle details. No emissions test, photos, or repairs required. Just tell us where the car is and that you want it picked up before December 31.

2

Choose your pickup day and deadline

5 minutes

Our dispatch team confirms your preferred pickup date and time window. In Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Flint, Ann Arbor, and most metro areas we offer same‑day or next‑day slots on weekday calls before early afternoon—through December 31, including Christmas week.

3

Prepare your signed Michigan title

10 minutes

Locate your Michigan vehicle title and sign it where indicated for a donation/transfer. We’ll tell you exactly how to fill it out under Michigan SOS rules. Having the signed title ready at pickup is essential for us to legally accept the vehicle and issue your tax receipt.

4

Free tow anywhere in Michigan

1–3 days

On your scheduled day, a professional towing partner arrives—at your home, work, or storage lot—from Metro Detroit to West Michigan, Mid‑Michigan, and beyond. Non‑running, damaged, or high‑mileage vehicles are fine. There is no cost to you for the tow, ever.

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Get your tax receipt and support Heritage for the Blind

Within 30 days after sale

After your vehicle is sold, Heritage for the Blind mails you an IRS‑compliant receipt, generally within 30 days. This receipt includes the gross sale price used to calculate your deduction. Keep it with your tax records when you file and itemize on Schedule A.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Dec 31 pickup = this tax year

For the IRS, the key date is when the charity takes possession of the vehicle, not when you call. If your pickup happens on or before December 31, it counts toward this tax year’s potential deduction.

Your deduction is usually the sale price

In most cases, the amount you can deduct equals the vehicle’s gross sale price obtained by Heritage for the Blind, not the Kelley Blue Book value. That final sale price appears on the written receipt we mail to you.

IRS Form 1098-C for larger donations

For vehicle donations over the IRS threshold, Heritage for the Blind issues Form 1098‑C or a similar acknowledgment. You attach this to your federal return to substantiate your claimed deduction, especially for higher‑value vehicles.

You must itemize on Schedule A

To benefit from a vehicle donation, you typically need to itemize deductions on IRS Schedule A instead of taking the standard deduction. Talk with your tax preparer to see whether itemizing makes sense in your situation.

30‑day written receipt requirement

The charity generally has 30 days from the sale or significant use decision to send your written acknowledgment. Heritage for the Blind mails this to the address you provide; keep it in your Michigan tax records with your other donation receipts.

FAQ

What is the exact IRS deadline for a Michigan car donation tax deduction?
The deadline is the same across the U.S., including Michigan: your vehicle must be picked up on or before December 31 to count for that tax year. It’s not enough to just call in December—the tow truck must physically take possession of your car by the end of December 31.
How late in December can I call and still be sure of a Dec 31 pickup?
To safely guarantee a December 31 pickup window in most Michigan metro areas, contact us by December 27–28. We often can book same‑day or next‑day pickups on weekday calls before early afternoon, even during Christmas week, but slots fill up fast the closer it gets to New Year’s Eve.
Do you pick up during Christmas week and between Christmas and New Year’s?
Yes. Great Lakes Givers schedules pickups Monday–Saturday all year, including Christmas week and the days between Christmas and New Year’s, subject to local towing availability. If you’re in areas like Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Flint, or Ann Arbor, we’re typically able to keep running right through December 31.
Does my car need to run or pass inspection to qualify?
No. We accept most vehicles whether they run or not—wrecked, non‑running, failed‑inspection, or high‑mileage cars are usually fine. There’s no inspection or repair required before donating. As long as we can access the vehicle and you have a valid signed Michigan title, we can usually schedule a free tow.
What paperwork do I need for my year-end car donation in Michigan?
You mainly need your Michigan title, signed correctly to transfer ownership. Our team walks you through how to complete it. At pickup, you hand the title and keys to the driver. After the vehicle is sold, Heritage for the Blind mails you a written acknowledgment you’ll use for your federal tax records.
When will I get my tax receipt, and how much can I deduct?
After Heritage for the Blind sells your vehicle, they send a receipt—typically within 30 days—showing the gross sale price. In most cases, that sale price is the amount you may be able to deduct if you itemize on Schedule A. For higher‑value donations, you’ll receive Form 1098‑C or equivalent documentation.
Is pickup really free anywhere in Michigan?
Yes. There is no towing charge to you anywhere in Michigan. Whether you’re in Metro Detroit, the Thumb, Mid‑Michigan, West Michigan, or along the I‑75 corridor, your tow is free. The charity covers the cost so more donors can give without worrying about transport expenses.

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To lock in your year‑end tax deduction, your vehicle must be picked up by December 31—don’t wait until the last minute. Take two minutes now to complete the Great Lakes Givers form or call to schedule your free Michigan pickup with Heritage for the Blind. We operate Monday–Saturday through Christmas week and up to December 31, with fast scheduling in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Flint, Ann Arbor, and beyond. Turn your unused car into support for people who are blind or visually impaired and secure your potential tax savings this year.

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