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Wednesday, February 13, 2019

PM Modi had applied subsidy on the GAIL calendar



PM Modi had applied subsidy on the GAIL calendar but now the central government is going to change the subsidy on the GAIL calendar. Let me tell you that there will be a major change in the subsidy on your bank. Because the subsidy received on the GAIL calendar will no longer be in your account. But you'll get the benefit of this as a new one now.


Now the account will not go into the subsidy money

Like the Ujjwal scheme, the central government has difficulty giving more than a thousand rupees to the poor to take a Gais cylinder. So now the central government will not give money to the GAIL cylinder subsidy in the bank account, and the money will be given directly to pratolium companies. That's why people get the benefit of this. This can make people a lot of rest.

A senior official of the Ministry of Pratilmya said that a new book will be made in DBT. Actually there will be an SMS on the customer's mobile phone, in which there will be a code.

When the gas calendar arrives at the customer's home, the customer has to show that code. The person carrying the Gail Cylinder will update this code in the software on the note. After that the government will be given the subsidy amount directly to the company. In this case, the customer will have to pay only the price of gas cylinder subsidy.



Jio's biggest blast: Jio Phone 3 can be a touch screen display with a launch, price rise



Reliance Jio this year, its JioPhone series can launch the next smartphone JioPhone 3. JioPhone was first launched in year 2017. This 4G feature phone was bought by millions of users. After this, last year JioPhone 2 was launched. According to the information received recently, the next phone in the JioPhone series will be launched with a touch screen. This phone can be a cheap 4G smartphone. According to a report from BeetelBite, JioPhone 3 can be launched at a price of 4,500 rupees. Like other phones in the JioPhone series, this phone can also be liked by users. JioPhone 3 Related Details





If you talk about the potential features of JioPhone 3, this phone can be given a 5-inch touch screen display. The phone can have 2GB RAM and 64GB internal storage. Speaking of phone camera features, a 5 megapixel rear camera and a 2 megapixel self-camera can be given. According to the report, this phone may be available for sale from July or August 2019. This phone can be purchased from Reliance Geo Geo Store, Reliance Digital Store. Currently,

All information about this phone is not available, nor given any official statement from the company. It is speculated that this phone can be launched with the Android Go operating system. In addition, the QWERTY keyboard will also be provided on the phone. So this feature can be used just like phones

Saturday, February 9, 2019

How to Pass Running Test & Jump, Pull Ups, Climbing 100% Successfully in Police, Forest, Army?

How to Pass Running Test & Jump, Pull Ups, Climbing 100% Successfully in Police, Forest, Army?

In many jurisdictions, it is compulsory to have vehicle insurance before using or keeping a motor vehicle on public roads. Most jurisdictions relate insurance to both the car and the driver; however, the degree of each varies greatly.



Several jurisdictions have experimented with a "pay-as-you-drive" insurance plan which utilizes either a tracking device in the vehicle or vehicle diagnostics. This would address issues of uninsured motorists by providing additional options and also charge based on the miles (kilometers) driven, which could theoretically increase the efficiency of the insurance, through streamlined collection.


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Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Tu Malva Nai Aave To Tane Gharthi Uthavi Lais

Tu Malva Nai Aave To Tane Gharthi Uthavi Lais | Arjun Thakor New Song | Gabbar Thakor Full Hd Video
Tu Malva Nai Aave To Tane Gharthi Uthavi Lais | Arjun Thakor New Song | Gabbar Thakor Full Hd Video
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   This song of Virem Thakor is Dil Dilza Daja, Prem Kaadhi Karasu, which is the author of the song, Vijay Singh Gol, who has given the lyrics to Vikram Thakor, the last song is not as overwhelming as the song given to him, this song has been shot in a stunning Full HD. It is very fun to be taken that the overwhelming South Pitcher and Sean have been taken, like friends, if you will be very happy to see you Like if you like, and do not forget to share in the subscribed
Song :Tu Malva Nai Aave To Tane Gharthi Uthavi Lais
Singer: Arjun Thakor
Artist : Gabbar Thakor Jeel Josshi Shailesh Goswami - Morlo
Lyrics : Gabbar Thakor Music ; Mayur Nadiya Rcoding ; Shiv Dhara Studio
Video Directer Gaurang Jadav: Naresh rajput
Camera : Sehzad Mansuri (tipu) , Bijesh ,Mehul
Dop : Dakhshesh Joshi
Edit :Nayan Mali Ravi Thakor {Kalsh Video Palnpur} Mackup : Annuben Thakor

LRD Police Constable physical test news:official news

LRD Police Constable physical test news:official news.

Gujarat Police Call Letter Download Ojas Gujarat Police Lokrakshak Call Letter Released LRB Gujarat Police Constable Call Letter Available now Check Gujarat Police Lokrakshak Exam date

Lokrakshak Recruitment Board (LRB) is initiating a recruitment for 6189 posts of Constable, Jail Sepoy, Matron and other posts in Gujarat Police Department. Gujarat Lokrakshak Bharti Board a announced the recruitment for these posts in August 2018.

Application submission process will end on 07th September. After that, the board will announce the exam date for LRB Gujarat Police Bharti. Candidates will get their Gujarat Police Call Letter in online mode from the official website only.

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

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Saturday, January 26, 2019

Tu Daide Mane Zer Vijay Thakor New Superhite Bevafai Song Download

Title: Tu Daide Mane Zer 
Singer: Vijay Thakor (Delvad) 
Artist : Vijay Thakor, Yashvi Patel, Bobby Kalpesh Kirit Thakor, Bholo 
Music: Mayur Nadiya 
Recording: Shivdhara Studio 
Lyrics: Hitesh Sobhasan 
Video : Ajaysinh Rana, Govind Lakwhavara, Bhupatsinh Chavada 
Co-Producer Jethabhai Chaudhary, Alpesh Thakor 
Sahyog : Vikramsinh Vaghela 
Genre: Gujarati Bewafa Song 
Producer Ramesh Patel 
Music Label & Copyright: Ekta Sound
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Wednesday, January 9, 2019

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Now you will not need to touch your phone and you will get all the work done!



How would you feel that an app started working as an assistant in the phone, meaning that you also provide search and other information when you speak. Yes, we are talking about an app that provides information according to your needs by listening to your voice. This app is named GOOGLE ASSISTANT. 





Now you provide commands through your voice in Google Assistant and you are given information by speaking. You can get any information anywhere and anywhere. You have a special need to keep GOOGLE ASSISTANT in your phone. It navigates you with your voice. Through this app you can set a reminder, this means you will not have difficulty in forgetting anything in future, it is completely free of charge. The phone is placed anywhere in your room. This application works.

You can also do entertainment through this app, for that you need to give voice command. You do not have to lift your own phone to place a call, but only recognize your voice and call it. Your text message can also send. For which you do not even need to type. You can put a reminder here. You do not even need to touch the clip button to take selfies. You just have to speak with your mouth Tech A Selfie and your phone clicks a selfie.

Saturday, November 17, 2018

Are you donating a car to charity? Proceed with caution


Are you donating a car to charity? Proceed with caution


Vetmade Industries has a vaunted mission: To return disabled warriors to the workforce. It boasts that “93 percent of funds go directly to the cause of helping our heroes.”


Well-meaning folks donated cars worth more than $2 million to Tampa-based Vetmade in 2015 – but only $91,348 made it to the charity, according to data from the California Attorney General. That’s 4.5 percent.


What happened to the overwhelming bulk of that money? About $1.9 million – 95.5 percent of revenues – was spent by a company called Just Donated Inc. in Orange, which specializes in “promoting your cause and generating a steady flow of vehicle donations,” according to its online pitch.

Vehicle donations are one of the most costly ways to give in all of philanthropy, those in the industry say. They’re complicated and time-intensive, often requiring extensive advertising, expensive towing, mechanical repairs, storage, paperwork and eventual sales of what are often clunkers. The charities usually don’t have to do anything at all, leaving all the work to the (usually) for-profit middlemen.

All that costs a lot of money. But, as we’ll show you, some charities get a lot more out of it than others.

SMALL SLICESJust Donated, the Orange business that processes vehicles for charities, did not return calls and emails seeking detail on the numbers. But Vetmade’s executive director in Tampa, John Campbell, said that there are many costs incurred by tow truck drivers, auction houses and the companies that run the donations themselves.


Campbell has been happy with Just Donated, he said; after all is said and done, some companies don’t retur anything to the charities at all.

• Another Southern California company specializing in charity car donations is Fund Raising Partners, long of Los Alamitos and recently relocated to Redondo Beach. Fund Raising Partners processed vehicle donations totaling $1.6 million for the nonprofit Durable Medical Equipment Aid Society in Tarzana in 2015, of which the charity got just 1.7 percent (or $27,235), according to the Attorney General’s data.

The charity’s executive director said the numbers reflect initial start-up costs of running a new car donation program, and that numbers for 2016 will be better.

Fund Raising Partners also handled car donations totaling $593,889 for Faith’s Hope Foundation in Fullerton. The return to that charity was even lower – just $3,213, or 0.5 percent.


• Automotive Recovery Services of Westchester, IL, processed donations worth $6.5 million for the National Veterans Service Fund in Darien, CT. The charity got $1.2 million, or 18.5 percent.

“The amount a charity receives for a vehicle donation is driven by two main factors, 1) the market value of the vehicle donated, and 2) the cost to solicit the donation,” said Phil Kraft, executive director of the National Veterans Service Fund Vehicle, via email. “In the current market we are seeing softer prices for donated vehicles.”

When market prices are soft, the charity focuses on generating “donation volume” to hit its financial goals, Kraft said.

“National Veterans Services Fund has a very limited staff and does not have the human resources to do hands-on marketing. Therefore we choose to utilize broader methods of marketing to solicit donations including SEO and PPC (pay per click). These broader marketing methods can be more costly, bt help us drive higher volumes of vehicle donations.”

• Michael Reese Enterprises in Costa Mesa specializes in processing a very large volume of low-value vehicles. It handled donations worth $6 million for a nonprofit called Growing in Voices in Irvine. The charity got $571,165, or 9.5 percent.

• The biggest players on the scene were the Car Donation Foundation, aka Wheels for Wishes, in St. Louis Park, MN., and its vehicle processor, National Fundraising Management in Hopkins, MN. Total revenue was $31 million, of which $14.1 million went to the charity, or 45 percent.

HEAVY LIFTThat’s better than average.


Total revenue generated by vehicle donations in California was $64.2 million in 2015, with charities getting about $25.5 million, or 39.8 percent of the total, according to the data.

“Vehicle donation programs have become more popular over the past several years,” the AG said in her annual report on commercial fundraisers. “These programs are administered either directly by charities, or by commercial fundraisers that solicit donations and manage the program on a charity’s behalf, in exchange for compensation.”

How does it work?The process usually begins when a donor contacts a charity or commercial fundraiser in response to an ad or solicitation campaign, the AG explains. In the initial phone conversation, the donor will be asked questions about the vehicle. Generally, the vehicle will be accepted unless the cost of towing it exceeds its value.

The donated vehicle is then sold and the proceeds are divided between the commercial fundraiser and the charity. “Because all costs associated with advertising, towing, storing, and selling the vehicle are deducted from the proceeds before any distribution to charity, charities usually only receive a margial amount from the car’s sales proceeds,” the AG warns.

The attorney general filed suit against Ventura-based Cars 4 Causes in 2015, charging it with breach of fiduciary duty and deceptive and misleading solicitations. C4C, as it is known, kept and spent millions of dollars in donations that should have gone to other charities, the AG charged in the suit.

MAKING GOOD

Still, some make it work a lot better than others.

• Advanced Remarketing Services of Warren RI processed $1.1 million of vehicle donations for the Independent Charities of America in Larkspur, CA. The charity got $888,104, or 78.4 percent.

• Advanced Remarketing Services processed $523,053 of donations for the American Cancer Society in Atlanta. The charity got $426,764, or 82 percent.

• Automotive Recovery Services processed $1.4 million of donations for the National Council of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Maryland Heights, MO. The charity got $1.1 million, or 74 percent.

• Automotive Recovery Services also processed $2.7 million of donations for the National Kidney Foundation in New York. The charity got $1.9 million, or 69 percent.

Zachary Lasky is the e-commerce product manager for Advanced Remarketing Services. “Our goal is to return 70 to 80 percent to the charity – we form a partnership with them. We’re not tyring to pull the wool over anyone’s eyes,” Lasky said.

It can return so much because it doesn’t depend solely on auctions to sell the vehicles, he said. That includes selling directly to buyers, which cuts down on auction fees. Advanced Remarketing Services also avoids storing vehicles for long period of time – which cuts down on storage fees – and on expensive towing.

“It’s definitely disappointing to see people taking advantage, maybe not have the best interest of the charity they work with at heart,” he said.

Donors should read the tea leaves. Charities that are willing to accept just a tiny fraction of donation proceeds may deserve further financial scrutiny.


Also, according to their IRS filings:

• The Car Donation Foundation, which does business as Wheels for Wishes, spent $27.3 million in 2015. More than half of that – 51 percent – went to fundraising.


• Growing in Voices in Irvine, which “promotes charitable giving by connecting people with the chanties and causes they care most about and supports humanitarian services to the hungry, poor and sick,” spent $11.9 million in 2014. Of that, $10.9 million went to fundraising.

• National Veterans Service Fund, whose mission is “to educate and inform the public on the needs of veterans and their families, primarily concerning the Agent Orange Issue and Gulf War illnesses,” spent $9 million in 2015. Six million of that – 66 percent – was spent on fundraising.

Dangerous curves ahead, donors. Do your homework, and proceed with caution.

SMART PERSON’S GUIDE CHARITY CAR DONATIONS• Do your research. CharityNavigator and Guidestar are great places to start to check out how charities spend their money. The Attorney General lays out how much each charity actually gets, compared to the value of the donations, in its annual Commercial Fundraisers report.

• Give vehicles to charities that can actually use them – delivering meals to the homebound, taking elderly people to the doctor, etc. Contact the United Way, a community college or vocational school to find programs that need donated vehicles.

• Find a charity that handles its own car donations. That cuts out the middle-man and allows the charity to keep all the proceeds. If your favorite charity doesn’t accept cars directly, find one that does.

• If the car runs, drive it to the charity yourself. That’ll save money on pickup and towing.

• If you still want to give to a charity that uses a middleman, ask what percentage of your donation the charity will actually get.

• Do paperwork correctly. Donors are responsible for notifying the Department of Motor Vehicles of the transfer of registration. You can be held responsible for parking tickets and worse if you don’t formally sign the car over to the nonprofit.
Are you donating a car to charity? Proceed with caution

Vetmade Industries has a vaunted mission: To return disabled warriors to the workforce. It boasts that “93 percent of funds go directly to the cause of helping our heroes.”


Well-meaning folks donated cars worth more than $2 million to Tampa-based Vetmade in 2015 – but only $91,348 made it to the charity, according to data from the California Attorney General. That’s 4.5 percent.


What happened to the overwhelming bulk of that money? About $1.9 million – 95.5 percent of revenues – was spent by a company called Just Donated Inc. in Orange, which specializes in “promoting your cause and generating a steady flow of vehicle donations,” according to its online pitch.

Vehicle donations are one of the most costly ways to give in all of philanthropy, those in the industry say. They’re complicated and time-intensive, often requiring extensive advertising, expensive towing, mechanical repairs, storage, paperwork and eventual sales of what are often clunkers. The charities usually don’t have to do anything at all, leaving all the work to the (usually) for-profit middlemen.

All that costs a lot of money. But, as we’ll show you, some charities get a lot more out of it than others.

SMALL SLICESJust Donated, the Orange business that processes vehicles for charities, did not return calls and emails seeking detail on the numbers. But Vetmade’s executive director in Tampa, John Campbell, said that there are many costs incurred by tow truck drivers, auction houses and the companies that run the donations themselves.


Campbell has been happy with Just Donated, he said; after all is said and done, some companies don’t retur anything to the charities at all.

• Another Southern California company specializing in charity car donations is Fund Raising Partners, long of Los Alamitos and recently relocated to Redondo Beach. Fund Raising Partners processed vehicle donations totaling $1.6 million for the nonprofit Durable Medical Equipment Aid Society in Tarzana in 2015, of which the charity got just 1.7 percent (or $27,235), according to the Attorney General’s data.

The charity’s executive director said the numbers reflect initial start-up costs of running a new car donation program, and that numbers for 2016 will be better.

Fund Raising Partners also handled car donations totaling $593,889 for Faith’s Hope Foundation in Fullerton. The return to that charity was even lower – just $3,213, or 0.5 percent.

• Automotive Recovery Services of Westchester, IL, processed donations worth $6.5 million for the National Veterans Service Fund in Darien, CT. The charity got $1.2 million, or 18.5 percent.

“The amount a charity receives for a vehicle donation is driven by two main factors, 1) the market value of the vehicle donated, and 2) the cost to solicit the donation,” said Phil Kraft, executive director of the National Veterans Service Fund Vehicle, via email. “In the current market we are seeing softer prices for donated vehicles.”

When market prices are soft, the charity focuses on generating “donation volume” to hit its financial goals, Kraft said.

• The biggest players on the scene were the Car Donation Foundation, aka Wheels for Wishes, in St. Louis Park, MN., and its vehicle processor, National Fundraising Management in Hopkins, MN. Total revenue was $31 million, of which $14.1 million went to the charity, or 45 percent.

HEAVY LIFTThat’s better than average.

Total revenue generated by vehicle donations in California was $64.2 million in 2015, with charities getting about $25.5 million, or 39.8 percent of the total, according to the data.

“Vehicle donation programs have become more popular over the past several years,” the AG said in her annual report on commercial fundraisers. “These programs are administered either directly by charities, or by commercial fundraisers that solicit donations and manage the program on a charity’s behalf, in exchange for compensation.”

How does it work?The process usually begins when a donor contacts a charity or commercial fundraiser in response to an ad or solicitation campaign, the AG explains. In the initial phone conversation, the donor will be asked questions about the vehicle. Generally, the vehicle will be accepted unless the cost of towing it exceeds its value.

The donated vehicle is then sold and the proceeds are divided between the commercial fundraiser and the charity. “Because all costs associated with advertising, towing, storing, and selling the vehicle are deducted from the proceeds before any distribution to charity, charities usually only receive a margial amount from the car’s sales proceeds,” the AG warns.

The attorney general filed suit against Ventura-based Cars 4 Causes in 2015, charging it with breach of fiduciary duty and deceptive and misleading solicitations. C4C, as it is known, kept and spent millions of dollars in donations that should have gone to other charities, the AG charged in the suit.

MAKING GOOD

Still, some make it work a lot better than others.

• Advanced Remarketing Services of Warren RI processed $1.1 million of vehicle donations for the Independent Charities of America in Larkspur, CA. The charity got $888,104, or 78.4 percent.

• Advanced Remarketing Services processed $523,053 of donations for the American Cancer Society in Atlanta. The charity got $426,764, or 82 percent.

• Automotive Recovery Services processed $1.4 million of donations for the National Council of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Maryland Heights, MO. The charity got $1.1 million, or 74 percent.

• Automotive Recovery Services also processed $2.7 million of donations for the National Kidney Foundation in New York. The charity got $1.9 million, or 69 percent.

Zachary Lasky is the e-commerce product manager for Advanced Remarketing Services. “Our goal is to return 70 to 80 percent to the charity – we form a partnership with them. We’re not tyring to pull the wool over anyone’s eyes,” Lasky said.

It can return so much because it doesn’t depend solely on auctions to sell the vehicles, he said. That includes selling directly to buyers, which cuts down on auction fees. Advanced Remarketing Services also avoids storing vehicles for long period of time – which cuts down on storage fees – and on expensive towing.

“It’s definitely disappointing to see people taking advantage, maybe not have the best interest of the charity they work with at heart,” he said.

Donors should read the tea leaves. Charities that are willing to accept just a tiny fraction of donation proceeds may deserve further financial scrutiny.


• National Veterans Service Fund, whose mission is “to educate and inform the public on the needs of veterans and their families, primarily concerning the Agent Orange Issue and Gulf War illnesses,” spent $9 million in 2015. Six million of that – 66 percent – was spent on fundraising.

Dangerous curves ahead, donors. Do your homework, and proceed with caution.

SMART PERSON’S GUIDE CHARITY CAR DONATIONS• Do your research. CharityNavigator and Guidestar are great places to start to check out how charities spend their money. The Attorney General lays out how much each charity actually gets, compared to the value of the donations, in its annual Commercial Fundraisers report.


• Give vehicles to charities that can actually use them – delivering meals to the homebound, taking elderly people to the doctor, etc. Contact the United Way, a community college or vocational school to find programs that need donated vehicles.

• Find a charity that handles its own car donations. That cuts out the middle-man and allows the charity to keep all the proceeds. If your favorite charity doesn’t accept cars directly, find one that does.

If the car runs, drive it to the charity yourself. That’ll save money on pickup and towing.

• If you still want to give to a charity that uses a middleman, ask what percentage of your donation the charity will actually get.

• Do paperwork correctly. Donors are responsible for notifying the Department of Motor Vehicles of the transfer of registration. You can be held responsible for parking tickets and worse if you don’t formally sign the car over to the nonprofit.

Check Your Car Donation Value


Check Your Car Donation Value

For your easy reference and to help you decide if donating a car is right for you please visit these one of these sites to find the value of your car, boat, RV or motorcycle.




Kelly Blue Book: Find the official Kelly Blue Book value for your car, SUV, van or truck.


NADA Appraisal Guides: Used vehicle pricing and information for automobiles, classic cars, motorcycles, boats, recreational vehicles, aircraft and manufactured housing.


Edmunds: Edmunds provides pricing for new and used vehicles based on your zip code location.
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Check Your Car Donation Value
For your easy reference and to help you decide if donating a car is right for you please visit these one of these sites to find the value of your car, boat, RV or motorcycle.





Kelly Blue Book: Find the official Kelly Blue Book value for your car, SUV, van or truck.


NADA Appraisal Guides: Used vehicle pricing and information for automobiles, classic cars, motorcycles, boats, recreational vehicles, aircraft and manufactured housing.



Edmunds: Edmunds provides pricing for new and used vehicles based on your zip code location.
Auto Classified Ads :


Cars.com Cars.com is your online source to buy new and used cars. Sell your used car, or research car prices, reviews and more.


AutoTrader Visit AutoTrader.com to find listings and information on hundreds of thousands of used cars: location, pricing, & auto classifieds.
Check Your Car Donation Value
For your easy reference and to help you decide if donating a car is right for you please visit these one of these sites to find the value of your car, boat, RV or motorcycle.





Kelly Blue Book: Find the official Kelly Blue Book value for your car, SUV, van or truck.



NADA Appraisal Guides: Used vehicle pricing and information for automobiles, classic cars, motorcycles, boats, recreational vehicles, aircraft and manufactured housing.


Edmunds: Edmunds provides pricing for new and used vehicles based on your zip code location.
Auto Classified Ads :


Cars.com Cars.com is your online source to buy new and used cars. Sell your used car, or research car prices, reviews and more.


AutoTrader Visit AutoTrader.com to find listings and information on hundreds of thousands of used cars: location, pricing, & auto classifieds.
Check Your Car Donation Value
For your easy reference and to help you decide if donating a car is right for you please visit these one of these sites to find the value of your car, boat, RV or motorcycle.

Check Your Car Donation Value

For your easy reference and to help you decide if donating a car is right for you please visit these one of these sites to find the value of your car, boat, RV or motorcycle.





Kelly Blue Book: Find the official Kelly Blue Book value for your car, SUV, van or truck.


Cars.com Cars.com is your online source to buy new and used cars. Sell your used car, or research car prices, reviews and more.


AutoTrader Visit AutoTrader.com to find listings and information on hundreds of thousands of used cars: location, pricing, & auto classifieds.
Check Your Car Donation Value
For your easy reference and to help you decide if donating a car is right for you please visit these one of these sites to find the value of your car, boat, RV or motorcycle.

Kelly Blue Book: Find the official Kelly Blue Book value for your car, SUV, van or truck.


NADA Appraisal Guides: Used vehicle pricing and information for automobiles, classic cars, motorcycles, boats, recreational vehicles, aircraft and manufactured housing.


Edmunds: Edmunds provides pricing for new and used vehicles based on your zip code location.

Auto Classified Ads :



Cars.com Cars.com is your online source to buy new and used cars. Sell your used car, or research car prices, reviews and more.


AutoTrader Visit AutoTrader.com to find listings and information on hundreds of thousands of used cars: location, pricing, & auto classifieds.
Check Your Car Donation Value
For your easy reference and to help you decide if donating a car is right for you please visit these one of these sites to find the value of your car, boat, RV or motorcycle.





Kelly Blue Book: Find the official Kelly Blue Book value for your car, SUV, van or truck.


NADA Appraisal Guides: Used vehicle pricing and information for automobiles, classic cars, motorcycles, boats, recreational vehicles, aircraft and manufactured housing.


Edmunds: Edmunds provides pricing for new and used vehicles based on your zip code location.
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Check Your Car Donation Value
For your easy reference and to help you decide if donating a car is right for you please visit these one of these sites to find the value of your car, boat, RV or motorcycle.





Kelly Blue Book: Find the official Kelly Blue Book value for your car, SUV, van or truck.


NADA Appraisal Guides: Used vehicle pricing and information for automobiles, classic cars, motorcycles, boats, recreational vehicles, aircraft and manufactured housing.


Edmunds: Edmunds provides pricing for new and used vehicles based on your zip code location.
Auto Classified Ads :


Cars.com Cars.com is your online source to buy new and used cars. Sell your used car, or research car prices, reviews and more.



AutoTrader Visit AutoTrader.com to find listings and information on hundreds of thousands of used cars: location, pricing, & auto classifieds.

How To Donate a Car In California


How To Donate a Car In California ?

Are you ready to donate a car in California? If so, good for you! Donating a car to charity is a wonderful decision on many levels. First of all, your donation goes to help a great cause. Plus, you get your old vehicle or junk car moved off of your property free of charge. You are also recycling an old vehicle, and you also get to claim the car donation as a tax deduction.




In this post you'll find some tips on how to donate a car in California and some specific requirements you should be aware of that relate to California car donations. 


1. To donate a car in California, you begin by submitting an online car donation form or calling the charity you wish donate your vehicle to. If you wish to claim the car donation as a tax deduction, be sure to check that the charity is an IRS recognized nonprofit organization.


2. The process for receiving the tax receipt for your charitable donation may vary. Some charities will email you the initial receipt while others have the tow truck provide you with the receipt at the time of pick up. This is just an initial receipt and enables you to claim a tax deduction of up to $500. You should check with the charity to find out what their procedure is for providing you with this receipt when you submit your vehicle donation.


3. In the State of California, the license plates remain with the vehicle, so these should not be removed prior to the pickup.


4. Filing a Release of Liability with the California Department of Motor Vehicles is an important step you do not want to miss when you donate a car. This document releases you from future liability which may arise for any reason after the vehicle is donated. In California the procedure for filing a Release of Liability is that you must return the pink portion of the title or DMV form REG 138 to your local Department of Motor Vehicles. Alternatively, you can file your release of liability online at http://www.dmv.ca.gov.


5. If your vehicle sells for more than $500, or if it qualifies for a fair market value tax deduction, you will receive additional tax paperwork after the sale of the vehicle takes place. The amount you will be allowed to deduct on your taxes will vary depending on several factors which could include the price the vehicle is sold for or whether the vehicle is classified as a fair market value car donation.


6. One last point we should mention is that if you plan to claim your car donation tax deduction on your 2012 taxes, you need to make sure you donate the car well before the deadline of December 31, 2012. The charity should have possession of the vehicle before midnight on December 31st, or at least have the pickup well in the works, in order for you to claim your tax deduction in 2012. Don’t wait till the last minute as there could be delays that could result in you being unable to claim the donation as a deduction for the current tax year.


If you have any further questions related to your car donation tax deduction, most charities are relatively knowledgeable about the process and paperwork needed, however, you should consult a CPA or accountant for specifics regarding your particular tax situation.





1. To donate a car in California, you begin by submitting an online car donation form or calling the charity you wish donate your vehicle to. If you wish to claim the car donation as a tax deduction, be sure to check that the charity is an IRS recognized nonprofit organization.



2. The process for receiving the tax receipt for your charitable donation may vary. Some charities will email you the initial receipt while others have the tow truck provide you with the receipt at the time of pick up. This is just an initial receipt and enables you to claim a tax deduction of up to $500. You should check with the charity to find out what their procedure is for providing you with this receipt when you submit your vehicle donation.


3. In the State of California, the license plates remain with the vehicle, so these should not be removed prior to the pickup.


4. Filing a Release of Liability with the California Department of Motor Vehicles is an important step you do not want to miss when you donate a car. This document releases you from future liability which may arise for any reason after the vehicle is donated. In California the procedure for filing a Release of Liability is that you must return the pink portion of the title or DMV form REG 138 to your local Department of Motor Vehicles. Alternatively, you can file your release of liability online at http://www.dmv.ca.gov.


5. If your vehicle sells for more than $500, or if it qualifies for a fair market value tax deduction, you will receive additional tax paperwork after the sale of the vehicle takes place. The amount you will be allowed to deduct on your taxes will vary depending on several factors which could include the price the vehicle is sold for or whether the vehicle is classified as a fair market value car donation.


6. One last point we should mention is that if you plan to claim your car donation tax deduction on your 2012 taxes, you need to make sure you donate the car well before the deadline of December 31, 2012. The charity should have possession of the vehicle before midnight on December 31st, or at least have the pickup well in the works, in order for you to claim your tax deduction in 2012. Don’t wait till the last minute as there could be delays that could result in you being unable to claim the donation as a deduction for the current tax year.


If you have any further questions related to your car donation tax deduction, most charities are relatively knowledgeable about the process and paperwork needed, however, you should consult a CPA or accountant for specifics regarding your particular tax situation.



For additional questions related to car donations in California, you can contact your local DMV or visit the California DMV website for the latest information on state specific requirements.
How To Donate a Car In California ?
Are you ready to donate a car in California? If so, good for you! Donating a car to charity is a wonderful decision on many levels. First of all, your donation goes to help a great cause. Plus, you get your old vehicle or junk car moved off of your property free of charge. You are also recycling an old vehicle, and you also get to claim the car donation as a tax deduction.





In this post you'll find some tips on how to donate a car in California and some specific requirements you should be aware of that relate to California car donations. 


1. To donate a car in California, you begin by submitting an online car donation form or calling the charity you wish donate your vehicle to. If you wish to claim the car donation as a tax deduction, be sure to check that the charity is an IRS recognized nonprofit organization.


2. The process for receiving the tax receipt for your charitable donation may vary. Some charities will email you the initial receipt while others have the tow truck provide you with the receipt at the time of pick up. This is just an initial receipt and enables you to claim a tax deduction of up to $500. You should check with the charity to find out what their procedure is for providing you with this receipt when you submit your vehicle donation.


3. In the State of California, the license plates remain with the vehicle, so these should not be removed prior to the pickup.


4. Filing a Release of Liability with the California Department of Motor Vehicles is an important step you do not want to miss when you donate a car. This document releases you from future liability which may arise for any reason after the vehicle is donated. In California the procedure for filing a Release of Liability is that you must return the pink portion of the title or DMV form REG 138 to your local Department of Motor Vehicles. Alternatively, you can file your release of liability online at http://www.dmv.ca.gov.


5. If your vehicle sells for more than $500, or if it qualifies for a fair market value tax deduction, you will receive additional tax paperwork after the sale of the vehicle takes place. The amount you will be allowed to deduct on your taxes will vary depending on several factors which could include the price the vehicle is sold for or whether the vehicle is classified as a fair market value car donation.

CAR DONATION TAX LAWS


CAR DONATION TAX LAWS
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE CURRENT TAX LAWS GOVERNING VEHICLE DONATIONS.

On October 22, 2004 President Bush signed the JOBS bill (HR 4520) into law. Section 731 of this law placed new restrictions on car donations to charity. If you are planning to donate a car, it is important to note these changes to the tax law that went into effect on January 1st, 2005 to make sure that you will receive the tax benefits that you expect from your car donation.


TITLE VIII: Revenue Provisions - (Sec. 884) Title VIII revised the rules for claiming tax deductions for charitable donations of motor vehicles, boats, and airplanes valued over $500. It limits the allowable amount of such deductions to the gross proceeds received by the donee charitable organization from the sale of the donated vehicle.




The new Provision requires the donee organization to provide donors with a written acknowledgment of the contribution within 30 days of the donation.


Title VIII imposes a penalty upon donee organizations for providing false or fraudulent acknowledgments. News on tougher car donation tax laws To help reduce overvalued auto donations (and bring more tax dollars to federal coffers), the IRS has issued a new guide for auto donations. In addition, legislation signed into law by President Bush on Oct. 22 made substantial changes to used-car charitable deductions in effect since January 1st 2005.


Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa), primary sponsor of the measure, calls it "common-sense reforms [that] will go a long way toward ending the abuses in car donations" documented by government accountants. Charities acknowledge that there are problems with the current system, but many are skeptical about changes that put the burden of policing tax breaks on the recipient groups. The organizations also worry that the new rules will dampen these types of contributions. In a letter sent to the Treasury Secretary during consideration of the changes, representatives of two dozen charitable groups argued that, "Under such a proposal, a taxpayer's actual deduction amount would be uncertain at the time of a contribution, and potential donors would not be able to compare the relative benefits obtained by donating their vehicles, trading them in to a car dealer, or selling the vehicles themselves. ... We believe this approach would greatly discourage and reduce future vehicle donations to charities and increase the cost of administering such programs, and we would respectfully ask that the Treasury join us in opposing any such proposal."
CAR DONATION TAX LAWS
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE CURRENT TAX LAWS GOVERNING VEHICLE DONATIONS.
On October 22, 2004 President Bush signed the JOBS bill (HR 4520) into law. Section 731 of this law placed new restrictions on car donations to charity. If you are planning to donate a car, it is important to note these changes to the tax law that went into effect on January 1st, 2005 to make sure that you will receive the tax benefits that you expect from your car donation.


TITLE VIII: Revenue Provisions - (Sec. 884) Title VIII revised the rules for claiming tax deductions for charitable donations of motor vehicles, boats, and airplanes valued over $500. It limits the allowable amount of such deductions to the gross proceeds received by the donee charitable organization from the sale of the donated vehicle.





On October 22, 2004 President Bush signed the JOBS bill (HR 4520) into law. Section 731 of this law placed new restrictions on car donations to charity. If you are planning to donate a car, it is important to note these changes to the tax law that went into effect on January 1st, 2005 to make sure that you will receive the tax benefits that you expect from your car donation.


TITLE VIII: Revenue Provisions - (Sec. 884) Title VIII revised the rules for claiming tax deductions for charitable donations of motor vehicles, boats, and airplanes valued over $500. It limits the allowable amount of such deductions to the gross proceeds received by the donee charitable organization from the sale of the donated vehicle.





The new Provision requires the donee organization to provide donors with a written acknowledgment of the contribution within 30 days of the donation.


Title VIII imposes a penalty upon donee organizations for providing false or fraudulent acknowledgments. News on tougher car donation tax laws To help reduce overvalued auto donations (and bring more tax dollars to federal coffers), the IRS has issued a new guide for auto donations. In addition, legislation signed into law by President Bush on Oct. 22 made substantial changes to used-car charitable deductions in effect since January 1st 2005.



Beginning Jan. 1, 2005, when a taxpayer donates a vehicle for which the claimed value is $500 or more, the precise deduction he can claim will depend on how the charity plans to use the vehicle. If the auto is sold by the nonprofit, then the taxpayer will be able to deduct only the amount of gross proceeds the organization got from the sale. And the donor will have to depend on the charity to let him know the donation amount by the individual tax-filing deadline.


If, however, the charity plans to use the car for what the law deems as "significant" tax-approved charitable work, the donor would be able to claim the fair market value of the donated vehicle. The new law also provides penalties for fraudulent acknowledgments provided to taxpayers.


Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa), primary sponsor of the measure, calls it "common-sense reforms [that] will go a long way toward ending the abuses in car donations" documented by government accountants. Charities acknowledge that there are problems with the current system, but many are skeptical about changes that put the burden of policing tax breaks on the recipient groups. The organizations also worry that the new rules will dampen these types of contributions. In a letter sent to the Treasury Secretary during consideration of the changes, representatives of two dozen charitable groups argued that, "Under such a proposal, a taxpayer's actual deduction amount would be uncertain at the time of a contribution, and potential donors would not be able to compare the relative benefits obtained by donating their vehicles, trading them in to a car dealer, or selling the vehicles themselves. ... We believe this approach would greatly discourage and reduce future vehicle donations to charities and increase the cost of administering such programs, and we would respectfully ask that the Treasury join us in opposing any such proposal."
CAR DONATION TAX LAWS
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE CURRENT TAX LAWS GOVERNING VEHICLE DONATIONS.
On October 22, 2004 President Bush signed the JOBS bill (HR 4520) into law. Section 731 of this law placed new restrictions on car donations to charity. If you are planning to donate a car, it is important to note these changes to the tax law that went into effect on January 1st, 2005 to make sure that you will receive the tax benefits that you expect from your car donation.


TITLE VIII: Revenue Provisions - (Sec. 884) Title VIII revised the rules for claiming tax deductions for charitable donations of motor vehicles, boats, and airplanes valued over $500. It limits the allowable amount of such deductions to the gross proceeds received by the donee charitable organization from the sale of the donated vehicle.





The new Provision requires the donee organization to provide donors with a written acknowledgment of the contribution within 30 days of the donation.


Title VIII imposes a penalty upon donee organizations for providing false or fraudulent acknowledgments. News on tougher car donation tax laws To help reduce overvalued auto donations (and bring more tax dollars to federal coffers), the IRS has issued a new guide for auto donations. In addition, legislation signed into law by President Bush on Oct. 22 made substantial changes to used-car charitable deductions in effect since January 1st 2005.



Beginning Jan. 1, 2005, when a taxpayer donates a vehicle for which the claimed value is $500 or more, the precise deduction he can claim will depend on how the charity plans to use the vehicle. If the auto is sold by the nonprofit, then the taxpayer will be able to deduct only the amount of gross proceeds the organization got from the sale. And the donor will have to depend on the charity to let him know the donation amount by the individual tax-filing deadline.


If, however, the charity plans to use the car for what the law deems as "significant" tax-approved charitable work, the donor would be able to claim the fair market value of the donated vehicle. The new law also provides penalties for fraudulent acknowledgments provided to taxpayers.


Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa), primary sponsor of the measure, calls it "common-sense reforms [that] will go a long way toward ending the abuses in car donations" documented by government accountants. Charities acknowledge that there are problems with the current system, but many are skeptical about changes that put the burden of policing tax breaks on the recipient groups. The organizations also worry that the new rules will dampen these types of contributions. In a letter sent to the Treasury Secretary during consideration of the changes, representatives of two dozen charitable groups argued that, "Under such a proposal, a taxpayer's actual deduction amount would be uncertain at the time of a contribution, and potential donors would not be able to compare the relative benefits obtained by donating their vehicles, trading them in to a car dealer, or selling the vehicles themselves. ... We believe this approach would greatly discourage and reduce future vehicle donations to charities and increase the cost of administering such programs, and we would respectfully ask that the Treasury join us in opposing any such proposal."

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