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Charities Want Your Car; Dead or Alive

March 31, 2011 By Ben Sclair

March, 2011 – If you have a car you don’t want, there are ways you can get rid of it. If it doesn’t run, or needs a lot of repairs, it will be difficult to sell it. You can have a junk yard haul it away. Depending on its condition you may get a few dollars for it or you may get charged. You can also donate your car charity and receive a tax deduction of at least $500.

There are many deserving charities in the greater Seattle area you can donate your car to. Some of those charities include; the Union Gospel Mission, the Fish Food Banks, etc. These charities are represented by Cars4Charities. Cars4Charities does not care what condition your car is in; they will proudly accept it “dead or alive”. Their simple requirements are that you have a title, it not be stripped of parts, and it is in a place where it can easily be towed.

Cars4Charities will pick up your car donation fast and free. In return you’ll get you a tax deduction of $500 or what your car is sold for, whatever is greater. Cars4Charities also allows you to donate your car completely online through their website. This option greatly lowers their expenses enabling them to give more money to the charity. If you prefer, you can also call them toll free at 1-866-448-3487.

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