Heritage for the Blind • 501(c)(3) • EIN 58-2164446 • Est. 1980Begin Donation →
The Heritage Guide • Fort Worth

The complete vehicle donation guide for Fort Worth. Done right.

Everything Fort Worth residents need to know about donating a vehicle: fair market value rules, IRS Form 1098-C requirements, deductions over $5,000, audit defense, and the difference between selling and donating.

  • IRS Form 1098-C explained
  • Fair market value rules
  • Deductions over $500 / $5,000
  • Audit-ready documentation

Everything Fort Worth residents need to know about vehicle donation taxes.

Donating a vehicle in Fort Worth can yield a substantial tax deduction — but the rules differ based on the vehicle's fair market value and what the charity does with it after donation. We make every step clear and audit-ready.

Deductions under $500: Simply claim the fair market value on Schedule A of your 1040. No additional paperwork required beyond your receipt from Heritage for the Blind.

Deductions of $500 or more: You'll receive IRS Form 1098-C from us within 14 days of pickup. Form 1098-C documents the gross proceeds from the vehicle sale (if we sold it) or the fair market value (if we use the vehicle directly in our charitable programs).

Deductions over $5,000: A qualified independent appraisal is required, and IRS Form 8283 Section B must be filed. We provide guidance and documentation support for high-value donations from Fort Worth residents.

Every Fort Worth donor receives proper IRS documentation, audit defense materials, and a guaranteed minimum $500 deduction — or the full sale price, whichever is higher.