Albany year-end car donation deadline: Dec 31 IRS cutoff

In Albany’s Capital District, your car must be picked up by December 31 to count for this year’s taxes. Capital Wheels schedules free pickups through Dec 31, including Christmas week.

In Albany and the Capital District, the hard IRS cutoff for your 2024 car-donation tax deduction is December 31 — and the pickup must be completed by that date. With Capital Wheels, powered by Heritage for the Blind, you can still make the deadline. We schedule free vehicle towing Monday through Saturday, all year, including Christmas week. In most metro areas, when you call before early afternoon on a weekday, we can often arrange same-day or next-day pickup. To safely lock in a December 31 slot, we strongly recommend contacting us by December 27–28 with your signed title in hand.

Capital Wheels is your local Albany car-donation option serving the entire Capital District — from Center Square, Pine Hills, and the South End to Colonie, Guilderland, Latham, Troy, Schenectady, and Clifton Park. You can donate almost any vehicle, running or not, with no inspection or repairs needed. Just take two minutes to call or complete our simple online form, and we’ll handle the rest: free towing, paperwork guidance, and a tax receipt from Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) helping people who are blind or visually impaired. If you’re searching in November or December, this is your sign: act now, beat the year-end crunch, and turn your car into a same-year tax deduction.

Your year-end donation timeline

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Step 1: Call or fill out the 2‑minute form

2 minutes

From anywhere in Albany, Colonie, Troy, Schenectady, or nearby, call Capital Wheels or use our quick online form. Share basic info about your vehicle and your preferred pickup days. There’s no obligation, and the clock starts on locking in your year-end tax deduction.

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Step 2: Confirm your deadline-safe pickup date

5 minutes

Our team checks local tow-truck availability across the Capital District and offers you the earliest slots, often same-day or next-day if you contact us on a weekday before early afternoon. To guarantee a December 31 pickup window, reach out by December 27–28 so we can reserve your time.

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Step 3: Prepare your signed title before the truck arrives

10–15 minutes

Before pickup, locate your New York title and sign where indicated. If you’re unsure how to sign, we’ll walk you through it. The vehicle can be non-running, damaged, or not inspected — as long as you have a signed title, we can complete the donation and keep your deduction on-track.

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Step 4: Free tow anywhere in the Capital District

30–60 minutes at pickup

Our licensed towing partner meets you at your Albany-area location — home, work, or a shop in places like Delmar, Loudonville, or East Greenbush. They handle the paperwork you need to sign, load your vehicle, and leave you with an initial pickup receipt at no cost to you.

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Step 5: Vehicle sold, Heritage for the Blind sends tax receipt

Within about 30 days of sale

Your donated vehicle is sold, and the sale price typically determines your deduction. Heritage for the Blind mails you a written acknowledgment and, when required, IRS Form 1098‑C. Keep this with your records so you can claim your charitable deduction when you file your return.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Dec 31 sets your tax year

For IRS purposes, your car donation counts in the year the charity takes legal possession — that’s the completed pickup date. If Capital Wheels, for Heritage for the Blind, picks up your car by December 31, you can generally claim the deduction on that year’s tax return.

Your deduction is usually the sale price

In most cases, your allowable deduction equals the gross sale price of the donated vehicle, not its blue-book value. After the vehicle is sold, Heritage for the Blind provides documentation stating the sale price so you can support your claimed deduction if asked by the IRS.

IRS Form 1098‑C for larger deductions

If your vehicle sells for more than $500, the charity issues IRS Form 1098‑C (or a similar written acknowledgment containing the same information). You attach this to your federal return if you are required to file it with your forms when claiming the vehicle donation.

Itemizing on Schedule A

To benefit from a car-donation deduction, you must itemize your deductions on Schedule A of your federal return instead of taking the standard deduction. A tax professional can help you decide if itemizing your Albany car donation provides more benefit for your situation.

30-day written acknowledgment window

After your vehicle is sold, Heritage for the Blind typically sends your written acknowledgment within about 30 days of the sale. Keep this document, along with your pickup receipt, as proof of your donation and the amount you may claim when it’s time to file your taxes.

FAQ

What is the exact IRS deadline for my Albany car donation to count for this tax year?
The key date is December 31. For your car donation to count for this tax year, Heritage for the Blind must take possession of the vehicle by December 31, which means your pickup must be completed by then. With Capital Wheels, we schedule free towing through December 31, but contact us by December 27–28 to safely reserve a year-end slot.
Can I still donate my car if I call right before or during Christmas week?
Yes. Capital Wheels schedules Monday–Saturday all year, including Christmas week, across Albany, Schenectady, Troy, and surrounding towns. In many metro areas, weekday calls before early afternoon can qualify for same-day or next-day pickup. However, slots around the holidays fill quickly, so the sooner you contact us, the better your chance of a December 31 pickup.
Does the pickup have to be on December 31, or is scheduling enough?
Scheduling alone is not enough for IRS purposes. The vehicle must actually be picked up and transferred to Heritage for the Blind by December 31 for the donation to count in that tax year. That’s why we recommend Albany donors call or submit the form by December 27–28 to secure a firm time before the cutoff.
What paperwork do I need ready in New York before the tow truck arrives?
You’ll need your New York vehicle title, signed correctly. If you’re unsure where to sign or whose name should appear, our team will walk you through it before pickup. No inspection, emissions check, or repair paperwork is required. Just have your ID and signed title ready so the driver can complete the transfer at your Albany-area location.
Can I donate a non-running or damaged car and still claim a deduction?
Yes. Capital Wheels accepts most vehicles whether they run or not, including those with mechanical issues, failed inspections, or body damage. We arrange free towing from your driveway, garage, or a shop in the Capital District. As long as we can tow it and you have a signed title, you may still qualify for a charitable deduction based on the vehicle’s sale.
How large could my tax deduction be if I donate before year-end?
Your potential deduction depends on the vehicle’s eventual sale price, your tax bracket, and whether you itemize on Schedule A. Heritage for the Blind will send you documentation, and for qualifying amounts, IRS Form 1098‑C. For personalized advice on how your Albany-area donation affects your taxes, consult a tax professional or preparer.
How long does the whole process take from first call to tax receipt?
Getting started takes about two minutes. In many Albany-area cases, we can pick up your vehicle the same or next business day if you contact us before early afternoon, especially outside the last few days of December. After the vehicle is sold, Heritage for the Blind typically mails your written acknowledgment within about 30 days of the sale.

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If you’re in Albany or anywhere in the Capital District and want your car donation to count for this tax year, now is the time to act. December 31 is the hard IRS cutoff, and your pickup must be completed by then. Capital Wheels can still secure your spot, but you should call or submit the 2‑minute form by December 27 to guarantee a December 31 window. Your vehicle is towed free, running or not, and you’ll receive a tax receipt from Heritage for the Blind that may support a $500-plus deduction, depending on the sale price and your tax situation.

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