Donate by Dec 31 in Little Rock and lock this year’s tax break

Two minutes to start, one call to schedule free pickup across Little Rock Metro. If your car is picked up by December 31, your IRS deduction counts for this tax year. Start now—year‑end tow slots go fast.

You can lock in your car-donation tax deduction for this year as long as RideRescue picks up your vehicle on or before December 31. With our partner charity Heritage for the Blind (a 501(c)(3), EIN 58-2164446), it’s simple: spend about two minutes on our online form or phone call, we schedule your free tow—often same-day in Little Rock Metro—and the physical pickup date becomes your IRS donation date. After your vehicle sells, Heritage for the Blind mails your written acknowledgment or Form 1098‑C within 30 days of the sale so you can claim your deduction when you file.

RideRescue serves the entire Little Rock area—from Hillcrest, The Heights, and Capitol View downtown to West Little Rock, Cammack Village, North Little Rock, Sherwood, Bryant, and Benton. Your car doesn’t need to run, pass inspection, or have current registration; licensed tow trucks handle everything at no cost to you. You sign the title at pickup, keep your plates if Arkansas requires, and your old vehicle goes to work helping people who are blind or visually impaired. If you’re in the Little Rock Metro and ready to donate, start now—December pickup slots fill quickly, especially between Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

Your year-end donation timeline

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Start your donation in 2 minutes

2 minutes

In Little Rock Metro, the fastest way to lock in your year‑end tax deduction is to start now. Complete RideRescue’s short online form or call our team. Share your contact info, basic vehicle details, and tell us you need pickup on or before December 31 for this tax year.

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Get a scheduling call within hours

1–2 hours on weekdays

A RideRescue coordinator for Heritage for the Blind calls you back—typically within 1–2 business hours on weekdays—to confirm your details and set a free tow time. We’ll work with your schedule and clearly explain what to have ready (usually just your title and keys).

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Free tow at your Little Rock address

Same-day or next business day in most metro areas

A licensed tow truck meets you at home, work, or a shop in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Sherwood, Bryant, Benton, or nearby. In most metro locations, we can pick up the same day or the next business day, including hectic year‑end weeks—subject to available slots.

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Sign title and lock in your donation date

5–10 minutes at pickup

At pickup, you sign the Arkansas title over to Heritage for the Blind. The tow operator helps ensure everything is completed correctly. The IRS treats this pickup date as your official donation date—so a December 31 tow means the deduction counts for this tax year.

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Vehicle sale and IRS-compliant receipt

Within 30 days of sale

Your vehicle is transported, processed, and sold. Heritage for the Blind then mails you a written acknowledgment or IRS Form 1098‑C within 30 days of the sale, showing the gross sale price and all required details so you can confidently claim your deduction when you file.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Pickup date sets your tax year

For IRS purposes, your donation date is when Heritage for the Blind takes possession—your tow/pickup date, not the sale date. If your car is picked up on or before December 31, you can claim the deduction for that tax year.

Written acknowledgment / Form 1098‑C

After the vehicle sells, Heritage for the Blind sends a written acknowledgment or IRS Form 1098‑C within 30 days of the sale. Keep this with your records; it’s the documentation the IRS expects when you claim a vehicle donation deduction.

Deduction is usually the sale price

In most cases, the maximum federal deduction equals the vehicle’s gross sale price as listed on Form 1098‑C. There are limited exceptions, but plan on using the actual sale amount, not a generic price guide, when you file your return.

Itemizing on Schedule A

To use a car-donation deduction, you generally must itemize deductions on Schedule A instead of taking the standard deduction. A tax professional can help you decide which option provides a better overall result for your specific situation.

No inspection, registration, or running condition required

RideRescue accepts most vehicles in any condition in the Little Rock area. Your car does not need to run, pass inspection, or have recent registration. Just be transparent about its condition so we can send the right tow truck and process your donation smoothly.

FAQ

If my car is picked up on December 31 in Little Rock, does it count for this tax year?
Yes. The IRS treats the donation date as the day Heritage for the Blind takes possession of your vehicle—the pickup/tow date. If RideRescue’s tow truck picks up your car on or before December 31 anywhere in the Little Rock Metro, your donation applies to this tax year, even if the sale occurs later.
How late in December can I start and still get a Dec 31 pickup?
You should start as early as possible because Little Rock year‑end slots fill quickly. In many metro locations, we can arrange same‑day or next‑business‑day towing, even during the last week of December, but availability is limited. Submit the 2‑minute form or call now and tell us you need pickup before or on December 31.
Does my car have to run or pass Arkansas inspection to donate?
No. Non‑running cars and vehicles that wouldn’t pass inspection are fine. RideRescue sends a licensed tow truck to your location in or around Little Rock at no cost to you. Just describe the vehicle’s condition accurately on the form or during your call so we can dispatch the right equipment for a smooth pickup.
What paperwork do I need at pickup in Little Rock?
Generally, you’ll need your Arkansas vehicle title, any lien release if applicable, and your keys. At pickup, you sign the title over to Heritage for the Blind. The driver can guide you through where to sign but cannot give tax advice. Check Arkansas title transfer rules or ask your DMV if you’re unsure about ownership details.
When and how will I get my tax receipt or Form 1098‑C?
After your vehicle is picked up and sold, Heritage for the Blind mails a written acknowledgment or Form 1098‑C to the address you provided. By law, this must be sent within 30 days of the sale. Keep this document with your tax records; it shows the gross sale price and required IRS information for your deduction.
Can I donate if my tags are expired or I lost the registration?
Usually, yes. Current registration is not required for donation, as long as you’re the legal owner and can transfer the title. Expired tags are common and not a problem for towing. If your title is lost or in another name, contact the Arkansas Office of Motor Vehicle to resolve that before scheduling pickup when possible.
Is donating through RideRescue and Heritage for the Blind really free?
Yes. There is no charge to you for pickup anywhere in the Little Rock Metro or nationwide. A licensed tow truck collects the vehicle, and proceeds from the eventual sale support Heritage for the Blind’s programs for people who are blind or visually impaired. You receive your tax receipt and owe nothing for the service.

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You’re one quick step away from locking in your year‑end car‑donation tax deduction in Little Rock. Take two minutes right now to complete the RideRescue form or call our team, and we’ll schedule your free tow—often same‑day or next‑day across Little Rock, North Little Rock, Sherwood, Bryant, and Benton. As long as we pick up your vehicle on or before December 31, your donation counts for this tax year. Support Heritage for the Blind and secure your potential $500‑plus tax receipt—start your donation today before December pickup slots are gone.

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