Having Trouble Selling Your Houseboat?

Thinking getting rid of your houseboat? If so, you should consider making a donation to a trustworthy charity like the Giving Center. Boat donation programs make a lot of sense if your houseboat is no longer being used. Giving Center’s boat donation program is a great way to free yourself from burden if you no longer need or use your houseboat. Furthermore, the process of making a houseboat donation to charity is fast and easy. You absolutely do not have to worry about anything when you donate to a charity like Giving Center, they can arrange for pick for free and give you all necessary documentation in order to receive a federal tax deduction.
Few charitable organizations are able to accept houseboats, but Giving Center is different! You can donate any type of houseboat, or any boat for that matter, from anywhere in your state free of charge. Even better, Giving Center can have your donation picked up by our houseboat transport teams in as little as a week.
Dealing with paperwork can be both troublesome and stressful, and looking for an affordable towing service is no fun. Let a great charity take these burdensome tasks off your hands.
Once you donate your houseboat to a charity they will begin to assess your houseboat to decide how best to sell it to maximize the proceeds collected. The proceeds of the sale will benefit the charity’s mission, while you’ll receive a tax-deductible receipt in the amount the boat sold for.
The IRS allows you to claim a tax deduction for the fair market value of your houseboat. It is up to the donor to determine the fair market value. Or the amount the houseboat is sold for if the sale price is more than $500.
Giving Center is an IRS classified 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. You may want to check with your tax advisor or accountant to determine the amount you are able to benefit from.

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