Donate your car by December 31 for a South Carolina tax break

In South Carolina, the IRS counts your car donation on the date it’s actually picked up — not when you call. Schedule free pickup now so your vehicle is gone by December 31.

In South Carolina, the IRS donation date is the day your vehicle is physically picked up — not the day you call or fill out the form. To claim a deduction for this tax year, Palmetto Wheels Exchange must have your car, truck, SUV, or van picked up by December 31. Because year-end fills fast, we strongly recommend scheduling your free pickup 3–5 business days before December 31 so you lock in a spot and don’t miss this year’s deduction.

Palmetto Wheels Exchange is your local South Carolina car-donation partner benefiting Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) serving people who are blind or visually impaired (EIN 58-2164446). We arrange fast, free towing across the Palmetto State — from Greenville, Spartanburg, and Anderson in the Upstate, through Columbia, Lexington, and Sumter in the Midlands, to Charleston, Mount Pleasant, Summerville, Myrtle Beach, Rock Hill, Florence, Aiken, and beyond. We accept most vehicles, running or not, with no repairs or inspection required. Our team works Monday through Saturday throughout the holiday season to help you donate before the December 31 deadline and get the tax paperwork you need.

Your year-end donation timeline

1

Start your donation in 2 minutes

2 minutes

Complete our quick online form or call Palmetto Wheels Exchange with your South Carolina vehicle details and contact information. It usually takes under two minutes. Tell us you need pickup by December 31 so we can prioritize a year-end slot for this tax year’s deduction.

2

Choose a pickup day before December 31

5 minutes

Our team confirms your South Carolina location, then offers the earliest available pickup times. To be safe, schedule 3–5 business days before December 31. Remember: the IRS donation date is the day the tow truck actually picks up your vehicle, not when you schedule.

3

Prepare the title and keys

10–15 minutes

Before pickup, locate your South Carolina vehicle title and remove personal items and license plates, if required by state rules. Our towing partner will guide you through signing the title at pickup. No emissions test, repairs, or cleaning are needed, even if the car doesn’t run.

4

Vehicle picked up — your deduction year is locked in

Pickup day

Once the tow truck collects your car anywhere in South Carolina, your donation is locked in for that tax year, based on the pickup date. We’ll give you an initial tow receipt showing the date, confirming it qualifies for this year if picked up by December 31.

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Receive your written tax acknowledgment

After vehicle sells

After your vehicle sells, Heritage for the Blind mails you a written acknowledgment. For vehicles over $500, you’ll get IRS Form 1098-C showing the gross sale price. Keep this with your records and claim the deduction on Schedule A for the same year as the pickup date.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Pickup date controls your deduction year

For the IRS, your car donation date is the day the vehicle is actually picked up, not the day you submit the form. If your car is towed away on or before December 31, it counts toward that tax year’s potential charitable deduction.

Written acknowledgment and Form 1098-C

Heritage for the Blind sends you a written acknowledgment after your vehicle is sold. If it sells for more than $500, they issue IRS Form 1098-C. This document shows the sale price you’ll generally use to calculate your deductible amount.

You must itemize on Schedule A

To benefit from a car-donation tax deduction, you must itemize deductions on Schedule A of your federal income tax return. If you take the standard deduction, you generally cannot claim an additional write-off for your vehicle donation.

30-day rule for documentation

The charity must provide your written acknowledgment, including Form 1098-C when required, within 30 days of the vehicle’s sale or significant use. Even if that paperwork arrives later, the deduction still applies to the year the car was picked up.

December 31 equals this year’s tax year

As long as Palmetto Wheels Exchange picks up your vehicle on or before December 31 in South Carolina, your donation counts for that calendar tax year. A January pickup moves the deduction to the following tax year, even if you scheduled it in December.

FAQ

If I schedule before December 31 but pickup is in January, which tax year is it?
The IRS goes by the actual pickup date, not when you call. If your South Carolina vehicle is picked up in January, the donation applies to the new tax year, even if you scheduled it in December. To claim this year’s deduction, make sure the tow happens on or before December 31.
How close to December 31 can I schedule my car donation?
We recommend scheduling 3–5 business days before December 31 because pickup slots across South Carolina fill quickly at year-end. In many areas we can still arrange last-minute towing, but we can’t guarantee a slot on December 31 if you wait too long. Call or submit the form now to secure your date.
Do you accept non-running or damaged vehicles in South Carolina?
Yes. Palmetto Wheels Exchange accepts most vehicles whether they run or not, with no repairs, inspection, or emissions testing required. We arrange free towing from your home, workplace, or storage lot anywhere in South Carolina, including cities and rural areas, as long as the vehicle is accessible to a tow truck.
When will I get my tax receipt or Form 1098-C?
You’ll receive an initial tow receipt at pickup confirming the date. After Heritage for the Blind sells your vehicle, they mail your written acknowledgment. If the gross sale price exceeds $500, you’ll also receive IRS Form 1098-C. This often arrives several weeks after pickup but still supports a deduction for the pickup year.
How much can I deduct for my South Carolina car donation?
In many cases, your federal deduction is based on the vehicle’s gross sale price reported by Heritage for the Blind, especially when it exceeds $500. Your actual tax benefit depends on your tax bracket and whether you itemize on Schedule A. For specific advice on your situation, consult a tax professional.
Is Palmetto Wheels Exchange working through the holiday season?
Yes. We coordinate pickups for Heritage for the Blind Monday through Saturday throughout the holiday season in South Carolina. That includes the busy weeks around Christmas and New Year’s. Because those days fill quickly, contact us as early as possible to secure a pickup on or before December 31.
What paperwork do I need to donate my car in South Carolina?
Generally, you’ll need your vehicle title and a valid ID. Before pickup, remove personal items and license plates if required. The tow driver will help you complete the title transfer. You don’t need a current inspection, registration, or insurance for us to tow the vehicle as a donation.

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To claim your car donation on this year’s taxes, your vehicle must be picked up by December 31 — and year-end slots across South Carolina go fast. Take two minutes right now to complete the Palmetto Wheels Exchange form or call to schedule your free pickup, Monday through Saturday. We’ll handle the towing at no cost, even if your car doesn’t run, and Heritage for the Blind will mail your written acknowledgment (and IRS Form 1098-C for vehicles over $500). Secure your pickup date today and lock in this year’s deduction.

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