Maryland car donation tax deadline: schedule by Dec 27

In Maryland, your car must be picked up by December 31 to count for this year’s taxes. Call Chesapeake Chariots by Dec 27 to lock in free pickup and a dollar-500-plus tax receipt.

In Maryland, the IRS rule is clear: your vehicle must be picked up on or before December 31 to qualify as a car donation for this tax year. With Chesapeake Chariots, powered by Heritage for the Blind, you can still make the deadline. We schedule pickups Monday–Saturday all year, including Christmas week, and in most Maryland metro areas we can arrange same-day or next-business-day towing when you contact us before early afternoon. To be safe, call or submit our 2-minute form by December 27–28 to guarantee a December 31 slot, assuming your title is signed and ready.

We’re local to Maryland donors—from Baltimore City neighborhoods like Federal Hill, Canton, and Hampden to suburbs like Towson, Columbia, Ellicott City, and Owings Mills; from the D.C. metro in Silver Spring, Rockville, Bethesda, and Bowie to Annapolis, Glen Burnie, Waldorf, Hagerstown, Salisbury, and the Eastern Shore. Your car, truck, SUV, or van is towed free of charge, running or not; no inspection or repairs are needed. Heritage for the Blind handles the paperwork and sends your tax receipt after sale. If you’re looking at the calendar and wondering if you can still make the cutoff, the answer is yes—as long as your pickup is completed by December 31. Start now and lock in your Maryland year-end tax deduction.

Your year-end donation timeline

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Start your donation in 2 minutes

2 minutes

Call Chesapeake Chariots or complete our simple online form in about two minutes. In Maryland, we’ll ask for basic vehicle details, your location (Baltimore, D.C. suburbs, Eastern Shore, Western MD, etc.), and your preferred pickup window so we can target a pre–Dec 31 date.

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Confirm your December 31 tax-year deadline

2 minutes

Our team reviews your information and confirms that your tow can be completed by December 31. Call by December 27–28 to virtually guarantee a Dec 31 slot in most Maryland metro areas, especially around Baltimore, Montgomery, and Prince George’s counties.

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Schedule your free Maryland pickup

5 minutes

We connect you with our towing partner and set a firm date and time, Monday–Saturday, including Christmas week. In many Maryland locations, we can often offer same-day or next-day pickup when you contact us before early afternoon on a weekday.

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Prepare your signed Maryland title

5–10 minutes

To lock in your deduction, you’ll need a properly signed Maryland vehicle title ready at pickup. The tow driver will guide you on handing it over. There’s no emissions test, no repairs, and no cleaning required—just remove personal items and plates if needed.

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Vehicle is towed free, donation is locked in

Pickup day

Once your vehicle is picked up on or before December 31, your donation counts for this tax year. Heritage for the Blind handles the sale and sends you a tax receipt—often worth dollar-500-plus—typically within 30 days of the completed sale.

Year-end tax deduction facts

December 31 is the official IRS cutoff

For Maryland donors, your car must be donated and picked up by December 31 to claim the deduction for this tax year. If the tow happens on January 1 or later, the deduction applies to the following tax year instead.

Your deduction equals the sale price

In most cases, the IRS lets you deduct the actual sale price Heritage for the Blind receives for your vehicle, not the blue-book value. You’ll use the receipt you receive after the vehicle is sold to report this amount on your return.

IRS Form 1098-C for larger donations

If your vehicle sells for more than the IRS threshold, Heritage for the Blind provides IRS Form 1098-C. You attach this form to your federal return when you itemize your deduction on Schedule A, along with your regular tax records.

You’ll receive your receipt within about 30 days

After your car is picked up and sold, Heritage for the Blind mails a written acknowledgment—often within about 30 days of the sale. This document shows the sale price and is what you’ll use to support your charitable deduction.

You must itemize on Schedule A

To benefit from a car donation tax deduction, Maryland donors must itemize deductions on Schedule A of their federal tax return. If you take the standard deduction, you generally cannot separately deduct your vehicle donation.

FAQ

What is the absolute last day I can donate my car in Maryland for this tax year?
To claim your deduction for this tax year, your vehicle must be picked up on or before December 31. With Chesapeake Chariots, we recommend you contact us by December 27–28 so we can secure a December 31 slot if needed. Pickups completed on January 1 or later count for the following tax year, even if you called in December.
Can my car be picked up the week between Christmas and New Year’s?
Yes. Heritage for the Blind arranges pickups Monday–Saturday all year, including the week between Christmas and New Year’s, in Maryland. Availability can tighten as December 31 approaches, especially in busy areas like Baltimore, Silver Spring, Rockville, and Annapolis, so the earlier you call that week, the better your chance of getting your ideal slot.
If I call on December 30, can I still get a same-year deduction?
It may be possible but is not guaranteed. In some Maryland metro areas we can arrange same-day or next-day towing for weekday calls made before early afternoon. However, December 30–31 fill quickly. To reliably lock in a same-year deduction, contact us by December 27–28 with your signed title ready so we can schedule a confirmed pre–Dec 31 pickup.
Does simply scheduling my pickup by December 31 lock in the deduction?
No. The IRS focuses on when the vehicle is actually donated, which for car donations is effectively the pickup date. The car needs to be in our possession on or before December 31. Scheduling alone is not enough if the pickup happens in January, so we work with you to ensure the tow is completed by year-end.
What paperwork do I need in Maryland to donate my car by year-end?
You’ll need your Maryland vehicle title, properly signed over at pickup. Having this ready is essential for a smooth pre–Dec 31 tow. You don’t need emissions, inspection, or repair receipts. After the vehicle is sold, Heritage for the Blind mails you a written acknowledgment (and Form 1098-C, if applicable) for your tax records.
Can I donate a non-running or damaged car and still meet the deadline?
Yes. Chesapeake Chariots accepts most vehicles regardless of condition—non-running, damaged, or not inspected is fine. Towing is always free to you anywhere in Maryland. As long as the tow is completed by December 31 and your title is in order, your donation can qualify for this year’s tax deduction, subject to IRS rules.
How much is my Maryland car donation usually worth in tax savings?
Your deduction is generally based on the vehicle’s sale price, as shown on the receipt from Heritage for the Blind. Your actual tax savings depend on your tax bracket and whether you itemize on Schedule A. Many donors receive a dollar-500-plus deductible amount, but you should consult your tax advisor for advice on your specific situation.

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You still have time to make your Maryland car donation count for this tax year—but only if your vehicle is picked up by December 31. Chesapeake Chariots, benefiting Heritage for the Blind, can schedule free towing statewide, often as soon as the same or next business day. Call or complete our 2-minute form now, ideally by December 27, to lock in your pickup slot and secure a potential dollar-500-plus tax receipt. Don’t wait until the calendar flips—start your donation today and meet the IRS deadline with confidence.

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