Car Donation Tax Deduction in New Hampshire (2025)
How to donate a car in New Hampshire and maximize your tax deduction — IRS rules, title transfer, state tax benefits, and what documentation you need.
New Hampshire — Car Donation at a Glance
- Federal deductionYes — sale price or FMV (see IRS rules)
- State tax deductionYes — New Hampshire conforms to federal rules
- Title transfer requiredYes
- IRS form requiredForm 8283 for donations over $500; Form 1098-C from charity
Contact your state DMV to confirm the title transfer notification process for your state.
Federal IRS Deduction Rules
Charity sells the vehicle
Your deduction = gross proceeds from sale (shown on Form 1098-C). Common scenario — expect $100–$3,000+ depending on the vehicle.
Charity uses or gives away the vehicle
Your deduction = fair market value (FMV) — typically Kelley Blue Book private party value. Maximizes your deduction but requires the charity to use it for their mission.
Vehicle worth under $500
You may deduct FMV without Form 1098-C, but documentation is still required. Get a signed donation receipt from the charity.
Title Transfer Process in New Hampshire
Sign the title over to the qualifying 501(c)(3) charity and notify your state DMV of the transfer to limit future liability.
The charity must transfer or register the title within 30 days in most states.
FAQ — Car Donation in New Hampshire
- Should I donate or sell my car in New Hampshire?
- If the vehicle is worth $3,000+ and you itemize deductions, a donation may net more after tax than a quick private sale — especially in a high-tax state like New Hampshire. For vehicles worth under $1,500, a private sale typically nets more.
- What charities accept car donations in New Hampshire?
- Many national 501(c)(3) charities accept vehicles: Habitat for Humanity, Goodwill, American Cancer Society, Boys & Girls Clubs, and dozens of others. Always verify 501(c)(3) status at apps.irs.gov/app/eos/ before donating.
- Do I need a bill of sale for a car donation?
- A written donation receipt (not a standard bill of sale) is required from the charity. The receipt should include the charity name, tax ID, your name, vehicle VIN, date, and a description. A signed title transfer also documents the donation for liability purposes.
Official Resource
Prefer to Sell Instead?
If a private sale makes more sense, generate a free New Hampshire bill of sale to document the transaction.
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