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M-A-D Prison Ministry


DONATE A CAR TO VCCEADCS
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-tege/pub4303.pdf
http://www.00madm.wix.com/vcceadcs
We NEED a donated car or 2 for our M-A-D After Jail/Prison Ministry
EIN: 41-2195871& NV20131662435/NPO 501(c)3
855-333-5888 ext. 400
702-701-0815
Dr. Elisheba Weathers
Before you give your car to a charitable organization: • check out the charity • see if you’ll get a tax benefit • check the value of your car • see what your responsibilities are as a donor to a charity. If a tax deduction is an important consideration for you when donating a car to a charity, you should check out the charity; check the value of your car; and see what your responsibilities are as a donor. Through this Publication 4303, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and state charity officials provide general guidelines for individuals who donate their cars. A companion brochure, Publication 4302, A Charity’s Guide to Car Donations, provides guidelines for charities that receive donated cars. Note: This publication is not intended as a guide for corporate donor. Selecting a Charity If you are eligible to deduct charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes (see Qualifying for a Tax Deduction later) and you want to claim a deduction for donating your car to charity, then you should make certain that the charity is a qualified organization. Otherwise, your donation will not be tax deductible. The most common types of qualified organizations are section 501(c)(3) organizations, such as charitable, educational, or religious organizations. This publication refers to section 501(c)(3) organizations generally as “charities” To verify that an organization is a charity qualified to receive tax-deductible contributions, see IRS Publication 78, Cumulative List of Organizations, an annual list of most charities. Publication 78 is available online at www.irs.gov/eo (under the Search for Charities topic) and at many public libraries. You may also verify an organization’s status by calling the IRS Customer Account Services division for Tax Exempt and Government Entities at (877) 829-5500 (toll-free). Be sure to have the charity’s correct name. It is also helpful to know the charity’s address. Not all qualified organizations are listed in Publication 78. For example, churches, synagogues, temples, and mosques are not required to apply to the IRS for recognition of exemption in order to be qualified organizations and are frequently not listed. If you have questions, call Customer Account Services at the above number. If you want to learn more about a charity before donating your car, use the resources listed under Assistance Through the Charity, Through State Officials, and Through the IRS at the end of this publication.
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