IRS Form 1098-C Explained for Wisconsin Donors

Badger Auto Aid guides you through IRS Form 1098-C for smooth tax preparation.

IRS Form 1098-C serves as a vital receipt for donors who contribute motor vehicles, boats, or airplanes to charities. If you donate to Badger Auto Aid, this form ensures you have the necessary documentation to claim your charitable contribution deduction on your tax return. It's important to receive this form because failing to follow the IRS guidelines can lead to complications in your tax filings.

The charity must send you the 1098-C within 30 days of the sale of your vehicle or 30 days after the donation if the asset is retained for use. This form provides critical details that affect your deduction, which you must report accurately to the IRS.

Critical facts to know

Step-by-step walkthrough

1

Receive Form 1098-C

After donating your vehicle to Badger Auto Aid, you will receive IRS Form 1098-C by mail. Ensure that all the details on the form are correct, including the date of donation and the vehicle information.

2

Review the Form

Check boxes 4a, 4b, 4c, and 6 to understand how your deductible amount is calculated. If the charity uses the vehicle for substantial program use, notes in Box 5 may affect your fair market value deduction.

3

Prepare Form 8283

If you are claiming a deduction of $500 or more, attach Copy B of Form 1098-C to Section A of IRS Form 8283. Ensure all information is accurate to facilitate a smooth filing process.

4

File with IRS

Submit your completed tax return, including Form 8283 and any necessary attachments, to the IRS. Retain Copy C of Form 1098-C for your records in case of future inquiries.

Common mistakes

Not receiving Form 1098-C

Fix: If you don't receive Form 1098-C within 30 days of your donation, contact Badger Auto Aid to ensure they have your correct mailing information and confirm they processed your donation.

Incorrectly preparing Form 8283

Fix: Double-check that you are using the correct section of Form 8283 based on your claimed deduction amount. If it exceeds $5,000, use Section B, which requires additional appraisal documentation.

Ignoring Box 5 explanations

Fix: Be mindful of the details provided in Box 5 if the charity retains the vehicle for its use. This can affect the fair market value deduction you can claim.

Submitting without retaining records

Fix: Always keep Copy C of Form 1098-C for your records. This is essential for substantiating your deduction if the IRS requests further documentation.

IRS authority + publications

IRS regulations regarding charitable contributions can be found in several relevant publications, including IRS Publication 526, which outlines the requirements for deducting charitable donations, and IRS Publication 4303, which discusses vehicle donations specifically. Under IRC §170, understanding the nuances of these forms and regulations is critical for compliance. Charitable contributions must be substantiated, especially when large amounts are involved, to avoid any potential audits or penalties.

Wisconsin specifics

In Wisconsin, state income tax treatment of charitable contributions generally follows federal guidelines. There are no specific state forms for vehicle donations, but you should retain all relevant paperwork, including 1098-C, for state tax purposes as well. Wisconsin's Department of Justice also has resources regarding charity registration, accessible through the state attorney general's website, which can aid your understanding of local charity regulations.

FAQ

What is IRS Form 1098-C?
IRS Form 1098-C is a receipt provided by charities for the donation of motor vehicles, boats, or airplanes. It details the donation and helps donors claim tax deductions.
When will I receive Form 1098-C?
You should receive Form 1098-C within 30 days of your donation or sale of the vehicle. If you don't receive it in this timeframe, reach out to Badger Auto Aid.
What do the boxes on 1098-C indicate?
Boxes 4a, 4b, 4c, and 6 contain information that determines your allowable deduction. Box 4a provides the vehicle’s sale price if sold; Box 5 notes if it’s used by the charity.
Do I need Form 8283 with my tax return?
Yes, if your deduction is $500 or more, you'll need to complete Form 8283 and attach Copy B of Form 1098-C to it when filing your tax return.
What if my deduction exceeds $5,000?
If your claimed deduction surpasses $5,000, you will need to complete Section B of Form 8283 and include a qualified appraisal of the donated property with your tax return.
What if the charity sells my vehicle?
If your vehicle is sold by Badger Auto Aid, a gross-proceeds cap applies, and they must provide you with the sale amount in Box 4a of Form 1098-C.
Where do I send Form 1098-C?
You do not send Form 1098-C to the IRS; the charity submits Copy A to the IRS, while you retain Copy C for your records and attach Copy B to your tax forms.

Other paperwork guides

Form 8283 Guide
Form 8283 guide →
Release of Liability
Release of liability →
Appraiser Guide
Qualified appraiser →
Disclaimer: This page is informational, not tax advice. IRS rules change, and state treatment varies. Consult a qualified tax professional for your situation.
To ensure a smooth donation process and maximize your tax benefits, follow the guidelines outlined on this page. For personalized advice, consult a tax advisor regarding your filing. When you're ready to donate your vehicle, contact Badger Auto Aid to initiate the process and receive your Form 1098-C!

Related pages

Form 8283 Guide
Form 8283 guide →
Release of Liability
Release of liability →
Appraiser Guide
Qualified appraiser →

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