Wyoming Car Donation Tax Deadline: Donate By December 31

In Wyoming, December 31 is the hard IRS car donation cutoff. Call or donate online by Dec 27 to lock in a December 31 pickup. Free towing anywhere in Wyoming, running or not.

In Wyoming, the IRS deadline for a car donation tax deduction is simple: your vehicle must be picked up by 11:59 p.m. on December 31. With Wheels for Wishes benefiting Heritage for the Blind, our towing partners schedule pickups Monday through Saturday all year – including Christmas week – and can often pick up the same day or next day in most metro areas when you call before early afternoon on weekdays. To guarantee a December 31 pickup slot, plan to contact us by December 27 (December 28 at the latest in many areas). Your signed title is required, but no inspection or repairs are needed, and towing is always free.

Wheels for Wishes makes donating a car in Wyoming fast and local. Whether you’re in Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, Gillette, Rock Springs, Sheridan, Jackson, or in smaller communities across the Wind River Range, the Bighorn Basin, or along I‑25 and I‑80, we’ll come to you. The process starts with a quick 2‑minute online form or phone call. Your vehicle is picked up at no cost, you receive a donation receipt for your records, and Heritage for the Blind uses the proceeds to support services for people who are blind or visually impaired. If you’re aiming for a this‑year tax deduction, now is the time to schedule your December pickup.

Your year-end donation timeline

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Start your donation in 2 minutes

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Complete our fast online form or call us – it takes about two minutes. Share your Wyoming location (Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, rural areas, etc.), basic vehicle info, and confirm you have the signed title. We’ll immediately look at year‑end pickup availability.

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Lock in a pickup time before Dec 31

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Our team checks local towing schedules in Wyoming and offers the earliest open slots. To be safe for a December 31 pickup, contact us by December 27–28. We tow Monday–Saturday, including Christmas week, at no cost to you.

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Prepare your title and quick handoff

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Before your tow truck arrives, simply sign your Wyoming title where instructed and remove personal items and plates if required. There’s no need to clean the car, make repairs, or pass emissions. Non‑running vehicles are welcome.

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Free pickup anywhere in Wyoming

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On pickup day, the driver meets you at home, work, or a storage lot in communities from Jackson and Sheridan to Rock Springs and Gillette. You hand over the keys and title, and your vehicle is towed away at no cost, usually in under 15 minutes.

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Receive your tax receipt and support Heritage for the Blind

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At pickup, you’ll receive an initial donation receipt showing the date, which is what locks your deduction into this tax year if it’s on or before December 31. After the vehicle is sold, you’ll receive a follow‑up receipt for your federal tax records.

Year-end tax deduction facts

December 31 sets your tax year

For IRS purposes, your car donation counts for this tax year only if the charity takes possession of the vehicle by December 31. That’s why scheduling your Wyoming pickup by December 27–28 is so important near year‑end.

Your deduction is based on sale price

In most cases, your federal tax deduction equals the gross sale price of the donated vehicle, not a price guide estimate. After your vehicle is sold, you receive documentation stating that amount for your records and tax return.

IRS Form 1098-C for larger donations

If your vehicle sells for more than the IRS’s reporting threshold, Wheels for Wishes will provide the information you need from IRS Form 1098‑C. You use this when claiming a larger charitable vehicle donation on your federal return.

Itemizing on Schedule A

To claim a federal tax deduction for your car donation, you must itemize deductions using Schedule A with your Form 1040. If you take the standard deduction, you generally cannot claim an additional write‑off for your donated vehicle.

30-day follow-up documentation

After your vehicle is picked up and sold, federal rules call for you to receive a written acknowledgment, typically within about 30 days of the sale. Keep this with your records as proof of your qualified charitable contribution.

FAQ

What is the exact IRS deadline for my Wyoming car donation tax deduction?
The IRS looks at when the charity actually takes possession of your vehicle. For your donation to count for this tax year, your car must be picked up by December 31. Starting your donation earlier isn’t enough by itself – the free tow in Wyoming must be completed on or before December 31 for you to claim a deduction for this year.
When should I call to guarantee a December 31 pickup in Wyoming?
To reliably secure a December 31 pickup slot, we recommend you contact Wheels for Wishes by December 27. In many Wyoming metro areas, we may still be able to schedule as late as December 28, but slots fill quickly around New Year’s. Calling sooner gives us the best chance to arrange your free tow at the date and time you prefer.
Do you still pick up vehicles during Christmas week and bad weather?
Yes. Our towing partners in Wyoming operate Monday through Saturday all year, including Christmas week, weather permitting. Winter storms can sometimes slow things down in places like Casper, Cheyenne, or along I‑80, so we encourage you to schedule early. We’ll confirm your exact date and time and keep you updated if weather forces any adjustments.
Does the pickup date or the date I fill out the form control my deduction?
For vehicle donations, the key date is when the charity receives the vehicle. Completing the online form or calling in December is the first step, but your deduction is tied to the actual pickup date. That’s why we focus on getting your free tow done by December 31 if you’re aiming for a deduction in this tax year.
What condition does my car need to be in for a year-end donation?
We accept vehicles in almost any condition: running, non‑running, high mileage, or damaged. No repairs, emissions tests, or inspections are required. As long as you have the signed Wyoming title, we can typically arrange free towing from your driveway, ranch, or storage lot anywhere in the state and still meet the December 31 deadline if we have time to schedule.
How and when will I receive my tax receipt for my car donation?
When your vehicle is picked up, you’ll receive an initial receipt that includes the date of donation – crucial for proving a December 31 deadline was met. After Heritage for the Blind, through Wheels for Wishes, processes and sells the vehicle, you’ll receive a follow‑up receipt with the sale information you may need for your federal return, particularly if you itemize deductions.
Who benefits from my donation and is Heritage for the Blind a real charity?
Yes. Heritage for the Blind is a real 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 58‑2164446). Proceeds from your donated vehicle help support services for people who are blind or visually impaired. Wheels for Wishes coordinates your Wyoming donation and towing so you receive a smooth experience and the proper documentation while your gift supports this mission.

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December 31 is the hard IRS cutoff – if you want your Wyoming car donation to count for this tax year, your vehicle must be picked up by then. Call Wheels for Wishes or complete the 2‑minute online form today so we can schedule your free tow, even during Christmas week. When your vehicle sells, you’ll receive a tax receipt you can use toward your federal return, and Heritage for the Blind will use the proceeds to support people who are blind or visually impaired.

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