Nebraska year‑end car donation deadline: donate by Dec 31

In Nebraska, Dec 31 is the IRS cutoff for this year’s car donation. Call Great Plains Autos by Dec 27 to guarantee pickup. Free towing statewide, same‑week pickup, fast tax receipt.

In Nebraska, your car donation only counts for this tax year if the pickup is completed by 11:59 p.m. on December 31. With Great Plains Autos, we schedule free towing Monday–Saturday all year, including Christmas week. In most Nebraska metro areas, if you call before early afternoon on a weekday, we can usually pick up the same day or next day. To guarantee a December 31 pickup slot for your 2024 tax return, contact us by December 27–28 with a signed title in hand.

We’re local to Nebraska donors across Omaha (Dundee, Millard, Benson, Elkhorn), Lincoln (Belmont, SouthPointe, University Place), the Tri‑Cities (Grand Island, Kearney, Hastings), plus communities like Bellevue, Papillion, La Vista, Fremont, Norfolk, North Platte, Columbus, Scottsbluff and more. Your vehicle can be running or not—no repairs or inspection needed. A quick 2‑minute form or phone call starts everything, and Heritage for the Blind, a registered 501(c)(3), receives the proceeds to support people who are blind or visually impaired. You get free towing, and once the vehicle is sold, a tax receipt that can help lower your federal taxes.

Your year-end donation timeline

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Start your donation in 2 minutes

2 minutes

From anywhere in Nebraska—Omaha to Scottsbluff—complete our simple online form or call Great Plains Autos. Share your contact info, vehicle location, and basic details (year, make, model, condition). It takes about two minutes and instantly puts you in the year‑end queue for a December pickup.

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Choose your year-end pickup window

2 minutes

Our scheduling team confirms your Nebraska address and offers the earliest open slots, including Christmas week. In most metro areas we can do same‑day or next‑day on weekday calls before early afternoon. Call by Dec 27–28 to lock in a Dec 31 pickup time for this tax year.

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Prepare your signed Nebraska title

2 minutes

Before the driver arrives, locate and sign your Nebraska vehicle title as instructed by our team. You don’t need emissions tests or repairs. Just clear your personal items, remove license plates if required, and have the title ready so pickup—and your 2024 tax eligibility—can be completed on time.

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Free towing anywhere in Nebraska

30–60 minutes

Our professional tow partner comes to your home, farm, workplace, or storage lot—running or not, wrecked, or missing registration. Pickup is free statewide and must be completed by Dec 31 to count for this tax year. We handle the vehicle from there for Heritage for the Blind.

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Receive your tax receipt from Heritage for the Blind

Within 30 days after sale

After your vehicle is sold, Heritage for the Blind mails your IRS‑compliant donation acknowledgment. For vehicles valued or sold over the IRS threshold, you’ll receive Form 1098‑C. Use this with your records when you file and itemize deductions for this tax year’s return.

Year-end tax deduction facts

Dec 31 controls which tax year you claim

The IRS looks at when your car is officially donated—your pickup must be completed by December 31 to deduct the donation on this year’s federal return. A January pickup applies to next year, no matter when you called.

You’ll receive a written acknowledgment

Heritage for the Blind will mail you a written receipt after your vehicle is sold. This document shows the charity’s information and the gross sale price, which you need to support your deduction if you’re ever asked by the IRS.

Form 1098-C for larger vehicle deductions

When a donated vehicle is sold for more than the IRS reporting threshold, the charity issues IRS Form 1098‑C. Attach the form to your federal return if required and keep a copy with your tax records to document your deduction.

Deduction is generally the sale price

In most cases, your deduction is limited to the amount Heritage for the Blind receives when your vehicle is sold, not a price guide estimate. The receipt or Form 1098‑C will show that sale price for use on your Schedule A if you itemize.

You must itemize on Schedule A to benefit

To claim a car donation, you generally need to itemize deductions on Schedule A instead of taking the standard deduction. A tax professional can help you compare which approach saves you more based on your situation.

FAQ

What is the absolute last day to donate my car for this tax year in Nebraska?
For your donation to count on this year’s federal taxes, your vehicle must be picked up and transferred to the charity by December 31. Calling in December isn’t enough—the actual pickup has to be completed by year‑end. That’s why we urge Nebraska donors to contact Great Plains Autos by December 27 to guarantee a Dec 31 slot.
Can I still schedule pickup the week of Christmas?
Yes. Great Plains Autos schedules pickups Monday–Saturday all year, including Christmas week, across Nebraska. Availability tightens as we approach Dec 31, especially in metro areas like Omaha and Lincoln, so calling earlier improves your choice of days and times. As long as the tow is completed by Dec 31, your donation can count for this tax year.
If I call on December 30 or 31, can you still pick up in time?
We’ll do everything we can, but we cannot guarantee a Dec 31 pickup if you wait that long. In some Nebraska metro areas we may manage same‑day or next‑day service, but slots often fill. To be safe, contact us by Dec 27–28 so we can lock in your year‑end pickup and protect your 2024 tax deduction.
Does my car have to run or pass inspection before I donate?
No. We accept most vehicles in almost any condition—running or not, high‑mileage, damaged, or sitting for years. You don’t need to pay for repairs or inspections. Just have your signed Nebraska title ready and we’ll tow it free from your driveway, farm, or storage location anywhere in the state for Heritage for the Blind.
What paperwork do I need to claim the tax deduction?
You’ll need the written acknowledgment from Heritage for the Blind that shows details of your donation, and Form 1098‑C if applicable. Keep these with your tax records. When you file, you’ll generally report the deduction on Schedule A if you itemize. For personal tax advice, consult your tax preparer or advisor.
How quickly will I get my tax receipt after donating?
Once your vehicle is sold, Heritage for the Blind mails your written acknowledgment, and Form 1098‑C when required. Timing can vary, but it’s typically sent within a few weeks of the sale. Even if the paperwork arrives after New Year’s, your deduction is based on the pickup date, not the mailing date of the receipt.
Is pickup really free anywhere in Nebraska?
Yes. Whether you’re in Omaha, Lincoln, Bellevue, Grand Island, Kearney, Norfolk, North Platte, Columbus, Scottsbluff, or a nearby rural community, towing is free to you. There are no hidden pickup or processing fees. Your vehicle is removed at no cost, and the proceeds support Heritage for the Blind’s programs for people who are blind or visually impaired.

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December 31 is the hard IRS cutoff—once the calendar flips, this year’s tax opportunity is gone. If your car is sitting in the driveway, garage, or on the farm anywhere in Nebraska, take two minutes right now to start your donation with Great Plains Autos. Call or complete the quick online form by December 27 to guarantee a year‑end pickup. We’ll tow your vehicle free, running or not, and Heritage for the Blind will send your tax receipt, potentially worth hundreds of dollars or more on your return.

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