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Donate Car To Charity CALIFORNIA

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Car Donation
The car donation process is simple. All you need to do is call the charity and someone will come and pick up your vehicle, or tell you where to bring it. However, with so many charities to choose from and so many people trying to scam the innocent, picking the right organization is not always easy.
On this page you'll find some general tips you can use when you are trying to decide where and how to donate your vehicle.

First Steps to Take When Donating a Car

Before you donate your car to charity, the IRS advises that you:
  • Research the charity or organization you plan to donate to.
  • See if you will receive a tax benefit for your donation. (The charity/organization you donate to must be qualified. 501(c)(3) organizations are common types that make you eligible for a tax deduction.)
  • Look up the value of your car (however, you can only deduct the actual amount the charity sells your car for).
  • Ask if you, as a donor, have any other responsibilities in the process.

In addition, you may want to consider:
  • How your car will be used and where it will go.
  • If the money from the sale of your car will be used locally or outside of your community.
  • Which programs or services within the charity will receive funding from the sale.
  • What the efficiency rating of the charity is. (A lower rating means more of your donation goes toward administrative costs, not to the programs and services you want to support.)
For more information on this and tax-related matters, read the IRS's A Donor's Guide to Vehicle Donations.



Finding a Charity

The choice is yours, but before donating your car, confirm that your charity of choice is recognized by the IRS. Otherwise, your deduction will be rejected. If in doubt, check the IRS's Cumulative List of Organizations which lists qualified charities. Religious organizations aren't listed, though they do qualify. You can also contact the Better Business Bureau (BBB) in your area or the BBB Wise Giving Alliance.
If you're still undecided, Forbes ranks America's 200 largest charities and, in some cases, discloses their financial details. Keep in mind, however, that not every charity listed here accepts car donations.
Additionally, you can search for charities and tax-exempt organizations on the IRS website.

Tax Write-Offs

The IRS has clamped down on how much you can write off on donated cars. No longer can you submit a vehicle's full value or "blue book" value for your tax deduction. Now, instead, you can only claim the amount for which it is sold or the fair market value.

Motor Vehicle Department Donation Procedures

Just as if you were selling your car as a private party, when you donate your car to charity, you'll need to satisfy some requirements with your state's motor vehicle division. Some common processes you'll likely need to complete include:
  • Completing a title transfer.
  • Canceling your registration.
  • Completing a notice of transfer/release of liability form.
The exact steps you'll need to take will vary from state to state. Check with your state's DMV office for specific requirements and details.
NOTE: In addition to DMV requirements, you'll also need to cancel your car insurance policy.
Notice of Transfer/Release of Liability
Be sure to visit our guide about Title Transfers to learn how to transfer the title over. You may also need to complete a notice of transfer or release of liability form.

Canceling Your License Plates and Registration

The laws for this vary by state. Some states require surrendering the vehicle's license plates to the DMV. Others require submitting a sold notice, and there are a few states that require no formal notification at all.

Fiat 500 revealed 2015


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The 2015 Fiat 500 will go on sale in the UK in September and gets updates to its looks and equipment, although its dimensions remain unchanged. What is it? The new Fiat 500 is more like a facelift than an all-new model, as it gets small revisions to the styling while retaining the same small dimensions as the outgoing version. However, Fiat says there are 1800 changes to the details on the new car. The front end now comes with LED daytime running lights and a restyled grille. The headlights are now more slanted than before, while the lower lights are the same shape as the zeros of the car’s ‘500’ badging. The grille is larger and trapezoidal in shape, with chrome strips either side. At the rear, Fiat says the car gets newly restyled light clusters with a ring-shaped structure. The rear fog lights and the reversing lights have been relocated outwards and are edged in chrome or black. The large chrome boot grab handle has been retained. Other visual changes on the outside include new alloy wheels, of either 15in or 16in in diameter. There are two new colours, Corallo Red and Opera Burgundy, which take the total number of colours offered up to 13.
Inside it gets new upholstery on the seats, while Fiat also says they are now made with more ergonomic materials to improve comfort and access to the rear of the cabin. The cabin also has more soundproofing throughout the car to improve noise levels. The steering wheel is new and now features buttons with chrome-plated edging for ease of use, while the high-trim models come with a 7in instrument cluster, which displays all the driving data. What engines can I choose from? The choice of engines remains the same, with a 0.9-litre Twinair petrol in two power outputs - 84bhp and 104bhp. A 69bhp 1.2-litre petrol and a 1.3-litre diesel are also possible but not yet confirmed for the UK. All of them have been tweaked to improve fuel economy and emissions, with the 1.3-litre diesel is the most efficient. It now produces just 89g/km of CO2 - an improvement of 6g/km over the outgoing car. The 1.2-lire has had its emissions cut from 110g/km to 99g/km, while the lower powered 0.9-litre emits 90g/km and averages 74.3mpg. How much equipment does it come with? There are three trim levels available at launch: Pop, Pop Star and Lounge. All three get aux-in and USB sockets as standard along with Fiat's Uconnect infotainment system, which comes with a touchscreen on Lounge trim. The Pop star version adds air conditioning, chrome plated door mirrors and alloy wheels. The top-of-the-range Lounge model adds Bluetooth, parking sensors, a panoramic glass sunroof, a leather steering wheel and a chrome plated front grille. The Lounge also gets Uconnect Live services, which are available for the first time on the new 500. Fiat says it can connect with either Android or Apple smartphones and display applications from your phone on the screen. This will allow the driver to stream music over the internet, connect to internet radio, access Facebook and Twitter or display driving statistics. DAB digital radio is also available, as is a Uconnect TomTom satellite navigation system. How much will it cost?
Full pricing has yet to be revealed, but Fiat has confirmed that the entry-level 1.2 Pop model will start at £10,890 - a rise of £200 over the old car. Similar small price rises are expected across the range - See more at: http://www.whatcar.com/car-news/2015-fiat-500-revealed/1354519#sthash.caItfsci.dpuf