As an active-duty service member deployed overseas or engaged in extended training, managing your vehicle back home can become a significant challenge. If your car is sitting idle, racking up insurance and registration costs, you might be considering your options. While donating your vehicle isn’t always the perfect solution for everyone, it can be an effective way to alleviate some of your burdens during deployment.
On this page, we’ll guide you through the donation process tailored to military personnel, ensuring that you have the necessary support and flexibility while you are away. From granting power-of-attorney to coordinating pickup, we aim to make the donation as seamless as possible, allowing you to focus on your duties without the added stress of managing a vehicle you may no longer need.
Why donation fits this situation
- Reduces financial burden of car insurance and registration.
- Clears storage issues if your vehicle is not being used.
- Contributes to a charitable cause while simplifying your situation.
- Prepares for your Permanent Change of Station (PCS) without vehicle ties.
- Utilizes your family’s support through power-of-attorney.
Adapted workflow
Grant Power of Attorney
As a service member, you can grant a specific vehicle-transaction power of attorney or a general POA, allowing your spouse or family member to handle the donation paperwork and signing the title on your behalf.
Complete Donation Form
Your family member will fill out the vehicle donation form provided by AutoLift LA, ensuring all information about the vehicle and your details are correct, to facilitate the smooth processing of the donation.
Coordinate Vehicle Pickup
We will work with your family member to schedule a convenient pickup time and location. If your vehicle is on a military base, we’ll coordinate gate access; otherwise, an off-base location may be simpler.
Receive Tax Documentation
After the vehicle is picked up, you or your spouse will receive IRS Form 1098-C at the address of record. This form enables you to claim a tax deduction when you itemize on your tax return.
Paperwork accommodations
Power of Attorney
Your family member can complete the donation process using the power of attorney you granted, ensuring they can handle title signing and related paperwork without needing you present.
Electronic Signatures
Where applicable, we may accept electronic signatures to expedite the donation paperwork process, making it easier for you and your family during your deployment.
Family Member Involvement
Your spouse or a designated family member can take the lead on the entire donation process, allowing you to focus on your military duties without distractions.
Remote Coordination
We handle all coordination remotely, keeping you updated via email or phone, ensuring you are informed throughout the donation process without needing to be physically present.
Honest about limitations
It's important to note that while donating your vehicle can be beneficial, it may not provide substantial tax deductions for everyone. If you have no taxable income, such as in cases of unemployment, the tax benefit from the donation may not apply. Moreover, you should keep in mind that you must itemize deductions on your tax return rather than taking the standard deduction to realize any tax benefits. We encourage you to consult a tax professional to understand how the donation may affect your specific tax situation.
Los Angeles specifics
In Los Angeles, the process is streamlined by state-specific regulations that allow for power of attorney to be used effectively in vehicle transactions. Additionally, local military bases can accommodate pickup, though off-base locations are often more straightforward for coordination. If you are considering donation, our team can also provide referrals for local disability services and additional support resources available to service members and their families.
FAQ
Can my spouse handle the donation process?
What if my car is on a military base?
Will I receive a tax deduction for the car donation?
What if I don’t have a taxable income right now?
How does the power of attorney work?
What documentation will I receive after donation?
Is there a deadline for donating while deployed?
Other donor-circumstance guides
We understand that balancing your military duties with personal responsibilities can be overwhelming. If donating your vehicle feels like the right choice for you during your deployment, we encourage you to take the next step. Connect with your family member to get started on the donation process today. AutoLift LA is here to support you every step of the way, ensuring a smooth and beneficial experience.