Donate Your Car in Wyoming by Dec 31 for This Year’s Tax Deduction

In Wyoming, the IRS counts your car donation on the day it’s picked up—not the day you call. Schedule now so we can tow it free by December 31 and lock in this year’s deduction.

If you want your Wyoming car donation to count for this tax year, the IRS sets a clear rule: your vehicle must be physically picked up on or before December 31. Scheduling alone is not enough. That’s why Wheels for Wishes, benefiting Heritage for the Blind, urges donors to schedule pickup 3–5 business days before year-end. We operate Monday–Saturday through the holiday season, and in most Wyoming areas we can still arrange a free tow in time—if you contact us now.

Whether you’re in Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, Gillette, Rock Springs, Sheridan, Jackson, or in rural communities across the state, we make donating easy. There’s no inspection, no repairs, and non-running cars are welcome. Just a quick call or a 2-minute online form gets your pickup on the calendar. Your official IRS acknowledgment (and Form 1098‑C for vehicles over $500) will arrive after the vehicle sells, but your deduction year is locked in by the pickup date. Donate your Wyoming vehicle today and support services for people who are blind or visually impaired—while securing this year’s tax benefit.

Your year-end donation timeline

1

Confirm the Dec 31 pickup rule

2 minutes

Know the IRS cutoff for Wyoming: your donation counts in the year the car is actually picked up, not when you call. That means the tow truck must arrive on or before December 31 to claim this year’s deduction.

2

Contact Wheels for Wishes now

2 minutes

Complete our fast online form or call to donate from anywhere in Wyoming—from Cheyenne and Casper to Jackson and Sheridan. It takes about two minutes to provide basic vehicle and contact details so we can start scheduling right away.

3

Schedule pickup 3–5 business days before year-end

5 minutes

To give us time to route a tow truck before December 31, choose a pickup slot at least 3–5 business days ahead. We dispatch Monday–Saturday, even during the holiday rush, and we’ll confirm your Wyoming pickup date and time.

4

Prepare the title and remove personal items

10 minutes

Before the driver arrives, clear personal belongings from the vehicle and find your title if available. Our towing partner will guide you through any simple title paperwork needed under Wyoming law—no emissions test or repairs required.

5

Pickup day locks in your deduction year

15 minutes

When your vehicle is towed away anywhere in Wyoming—whether from your home in Laramie, a ranch near Cody, or a workplace in Gillette—that pickup date becomes the official donation date for IRS purposes and secures this year’s deduction.

6

Receive your written tax acknowledgment by mail

Varies

After your vehicle is sold, Heritage for the Blind mails your written acknowledgment and, if the deduction exceeds $500, IRS Form 1098‑C. This paperwork confirms your eligible deduction, but the year it applies to is based on the pickup date.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Dec 31 pickup sets this year’s deduction

For IRS purposes, the donation date is when your vehicle is actually picked up, not when you schedule. If the tow truck takes your car on or before December 31, it applies to this tax year.

Written acknowledgment is required

You’ll receive a written acknowledgment from Heritage for the Blind after the vehicle is sold. Keep this with your records; it documents your donation, the vehicle information, and the date of contribution.

Form 1098‑C for vehicles over $500

If the gross proceeds from your donated vehicle exceed $500, you’ll receive IRS Form 1098‑C. This form shows the sale price, which generally limits the amount you may claim as a deduction.

Itemizing on Schedule A

To benefit from a federal tax deduction, you must itemize deductions on Schedule A of your Form 1040. If you take the standard deduction, you generally won’t claim an additional amount for your car donation.

30-day acknowledgment timing

Heritage for the Blind will typically send your acknowledgment (and 1098‑C, if applicable) within about 30 days after the vehicle sells. The paperwork may arrive later, but your deduction year remains the actual pickup year.

FAQ

If I schedule by December 31 in Wyoming, does it count for this year?
No. The IRS goes by the date your vehicle is actually picked up, not when you call or submit the form. To claim a deduction for this tax year, your car must be towed away on or before December 31 anywhere in Wyoming.
How close to December 31 can I still donate my car?
Because we must complete pickup by December 31, we recommend scheduling your Wyoming tow at least 3–5 business days before year-end. During the last week of December, availability can fill quickly, so contact us as early as possible.
Can you pick up my car if it doesn’t run or has damage?
Yes. We accept non-running vehicles, and towing is free throughout Wyoming. There’s no need for repairs or inspection. As long as we can safely access the vehicle, our driver can pick it up and your donation date is the pickup day.
When will I receive my tax receipt and Form 1098‑C?
First, your pickup in Wyoming establishes the donation year. After your vehicle sells, Heritage for the Blind mails your written acknowledgment and, if the deduction exceeds $500, IRS Form 1098‑C. This often arrives within several weeks of the sale.
Is my car donation to Wheels for Wishes tax-deductible?
Donations benefit Heritage for the Blind, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 58-2164446). In general, contributions to qualified charities may be tax-deductible if you itemize. For specific tax advice, consult your tax professional or preparer.
Do you offer free pickup everywhere in Wyoming?
Yes, we arrange free towing in most areas, including Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, Gillette, Rock Springs, Sheridan, Jackson, and many rural communities. Call or submit the form to confirm service at your address and secure a year-end pickup slot.
What information do I need to start my Wyoming car donation?
To begin, just provide your contact details, the vehicle’s year, make, model, general condition, and where it’s located in Wyoming. Having the title is helpful. Once we have this, we can schedule your free pickup before the December 31 cutoff.

Related donation guides

December Deadline
December car donation deadline →
Year-End Tax Deduction
Year-end car donation tax deduction →
Before December 31
Donate your car before December 31 →
You still have time to make your Wyoming car donation count for this tax year—but only if your vehicle is picked up by December 31. It takes just two minutes to start online or by phone, and towing is free statewide, even for non-running cars. Your pickup date locks in your deduction year, and Heritage for the Blind sends your written acknowledgment (and Form 1098‑C for vehicles over $500) after sale. Schedule your Wheels for Wishes pickup now and secure your year-end tax benefit before slots fill up.

Related pages

December Deadline
December car donation deadline →
Year-End Tax Deduction
Year-end car donation tax deduction →
Before December 31
Donate your car before December 31 →

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