are those donate your car for tax writeoffs on the level?

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Where can i find someone or some organization to donate a car to me?

I live in Fort Collins, Co and need better transportation. A car would work well. Something small or something that I could haul stuff around in.

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Where can i find someone or some organization to donate a car to me?

I live in Fort Collins, Co and need better transportation. A car would work well. Something small or something that I could haul stuff around in.

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Donation of a car?

I am a 42 yr old lady and I ride my bicycle. I am hoping that some generous person can donate a car so I do not have to ride my bike in the winter again. I am financially struggling so I can not afford to buy one. I live in SLC, Utah. So if any one has a car that runs and would like to get rid of it, I would GREATLY appreciate the donation.

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Best non-profit to donate your car to?

Whats the best organization to donate a car to? I’m looking for a place that uses the most of the donated product for a cause and and less for administrated and advertising purposes. Any suggestions of a good place to donate to would be much appreciated, thanks!

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Which colleges could i realilistically get into?

What Colleges do you think i can get into realilistically? What Colleges should i apply to?

I go to John Burroughs School. A very well known high school to all heads of college admissions. Its on of the best liberal arts high schools in the U.S.A.

I have a full academic scholarship to my school. I don´t even have to pay for my books.

I played basketball and baseball until tenth grade when i got injured during baseball season. Since then i´ve only played golf.

I have a 3.85 GPA unweighted.
I have a 4.21 Weighted.

I Get A´s in all of my classes except in history. I get B´s and B Pluses
I´m a little bit behind schedule because i came to my school in 9th grade and it starts in 7th grade and i had to take the lower track classes to begin with because my previous public school hadn´t prepared me for the rigor of my new school.

So i´m a senior this year. And i´m going to be taking PreCalculus which is the regular course instead of Calculus, the advanced track.
I´m going to be taking Spanish 4 honors instead of Spanish 5 AP.
I am however taking English 4 AP and Biology AP which are the advanced track.
I also plan to start taking french this year. I´m especially interested in learning multiple languages.

I got a National Honors Mention for my PSAT score– 211.
I also have received two Gold Standard Awards in the NSE (NATIONAL SPANISH EXAM) for scoring within the top 5 percent of the country.

SAT is 2190.
CRITICAL READING 670
ENGLISH 760 with an 8 on the essay
MATH 760

I´m also Co-Creator and Co-President of the Comedy Club at my school. My Club makes funny videos and skits to present in assembly. Last year we raised over 3,000 dollars with tshirt sales and donated all the proceeds to a needy charity.

Every Spring break i have gone on a school trip.

9th Grade year i went to southern missouri and completed 50 hours of community service for needy mothers.

10th Grade year i went to Panama (the country) to improve my spanish with about 20 other kids from my school. I also did community service down there.

11th Grade year i returned to panama and even further improved my spanish.

10th grade summer i worked full time.

This summer i worked full time selling extended service contracts for automobiles over the phone. I Sold these in spanish. Which i think should look really good for college. I´m ninety percent fluent in spanish. All of which i learned through school and school trips.

I really need financial aid. My family is in no position to pay for me to go to any of the colleges i list, if i don´t receive any financial aid.
So that´s an important thing. If i got into the right school then i could take out college loans obviously, but i´d like to stay away from borrowing huge sums.

One other thing is that i plan to retake the SAT in order to try to raise my critical reading score. because its far below my other scores.

SOO anyways, some of the colleges i am considering applying to are

1)Duke University
2)Grinnell college
3) Indiana University
4)Kenyon College
5)Miami University
6)Northwestern University
7)Tulane University
8)University of Florida
9)University of Illinois
10)University of Iowa
11)University of Miami
12)University of Michigan
13)University of Missouri
14)University of North Carolina
15)University of Notre Dame
16)University of Texas- Austin
17)University of Washington
18)University of Wisconsin

Obviously I´m not going to apply to 19 colleges. I wanted some other people´s (hopefully knowledgable peoples) opinions on not only which colleges i have a good chance of getting into but also from which ones i have a good chance of getting financial aid.

Another thing is that i really like partying. I love partying.

To help you guys out, i´d rather go to a larger public school. But i know that out of state colleges are somtimes hesitant to offer financial aid to out of staters. That´s why i´ve also included smaller private schools in my list.

Obviously i have a lot of colleges and no idea which ones to choose. Any info would help. Any at all. Also if you can think of any other colleges i should apply to that are NOT on this list that are similar and you think would be a good fit for me, let me know. Also if there is anything else i could be doing in order to increase my chances of being accepted into a college or getting financial aid, please let me know. Thanks.

As far as majoring i´m really not sure. I´m only 17 years old. Thinking along the lines of business or maybe some kind of doctor. But i´m not looking for a graduate school. Just a good solid 4 year college that´s affordable for me.

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can a vehicle from pa with a salvaged title be registered in NY without going through a vehicle inspection??

I purchased a car from a vehicle donation program, the program is under investigation with the attorney general ..the vehicle was sold to me with a regular title …which the program got with a mechanics lean..the ny motor vehicle made me go for an inspection and they are demanding recicpts for the parts which I cannot supply because of the court case,,,..do I have to go for a ny salvaged title inspection when the vehicle already had one in another state ??the dmv in ny is available mon thru thurs with this service
my mistake,,the without going through a nys salvaged vehicle inspection

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how to annoy your parents??

i highly reccomend this….=D

Paint your windows.
Boil ice cream.
Join Hell’s Angels by mail.
Redecorate your garage.
Kidnap Cabbage Patch Kids.
Bury your fathers car. Tell your him the dog did it.
Challenge the neighbor kid to duel.
Climb a sidewalk.
Donate your brother’s body to science.
Have your cat bronzed.
Hot wax the bottoms of your brother’s dress shoes.
Learn to type…with your toes.
Make a quilt out of used cocktail napkins.
Mow your carpet.
Paint your home…day-glo orange.
Pinstripe your driveway.
Plant a shoe.
Play Houdini with one of your siblings.
Plot the overthrow of your local School Board.
Pour instant concrete in your brothers waterbed.
Put lighted EXIT signs on all your closets.
Rake your carpet (to clean up the clippings.)
Ride a loaf of bread.
See if you really can build a small nuclear device in your basement.
Speak in acronyms.
Take apart all your major kitchen appliances. Mix and match the parts.
Take your sofa for a walk.
Turn your TV picture tube upside down.
Wax the ceiling.

hope you enjoyed them!

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I’ve decided to donate one of my cars instead of selling it. Now I just need to find a charity. Any ideas?

Should I donate it to:
http://www.kars4kids.org/ or

http://www.cars4causes.net/

http://www.carsforbreastcancer.org/

Or can I donate it to:
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
or Wigs for Kids? :)

Anyone ever donated a car before? I live in Los Angeles.

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Where can I Donate my Car in Baltimore?

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who should i donate my car to for best tax write off?

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During this recession, what do you think of these ideas for saving and making money?

1. Set up an apple cider stand on a crisp fall day.
2. Start a gift-wrapping service at the holidays.
3. Sell items from the attic using an on-line auction service.
4. Wear your winter coat one more season
5. Set up an automatic paycheck withdrawal for $2 per week.
6. Hold a garage sale.
7. Barter with neighbors or friends for needed household services.
8. Babysit for neighbors.
9. Mow lawns.
10. Post a flyer at the grocery store offering to help people move.
11. Start a spring cleaning service.
12.Walk dogs.
13. Offer seamstress and tailoring services.
14. Sew instead of buying clothes or home accessories.
15. Provide a taxi service for elderly neighbors.
16. Bike to work.
17. Car pool.
18. Use public transportation.
19. Park in the less expensive lots and enjoy the exercise you get from walking!
20. Conserve electricity at home and estimate monthly savings.
21. Find a student (kindergarten through college) who needs a tutor.
22. Cut out candy and snacks; donate what you save on these purchases and dental bills!
23. Take outgrown kids’ clothes to a consignment shop.
24. Take your duds from the ’70s or ’80s to a vintage shop-everything old is new again!
25. Camp instead of staying in hotels on vacation.
26. Give up cable television for a few months–or forever!
27. Pet sit for neighbors who are traveling.
28. Make Saturday “Homemade Pasta Night” instead of dining out.
29. Borrow the latest best-sellers from the library instead of buying them.
30. Give up soft drinks for a whole summer.
31. Take a Thermos of fresh-brewed coffee to work instead of stopping for gourmet brew.
32. For your birthday, ask friends and family to make a gift to Mennonite Board of Missions, Commission on Overseas Mission, Commision on Home Ministries or Ministries Commission, Mennonite Church Canada in your name.
33. Give up your gym membership for the summer and exercise in the fresh air and sunshine.
34. Use coupons when shopping, and donate the savings.
35. Shop at yard sales and thrift stores–you never know when you’ll find a hidden treasure.
36. For large household purchases, look for bargains on-line.
37. Pay off credit card debt so no interest collects.
38. Don’t let water run while brushing teeth and turn out lights when you leave a room.
39. Offer your services as an office temp or substitute teacher.
40. Design Web sites for local families and businesses.
41. Buy cost-cutter brands for staples and household supplies.
42. Email friends and family instead of calling.
43. Make your own gift cards for holidays and birthdays.
44. Wear more “hand-me-downs” instead of buying new clothes.
45. Buy clothes that mix-and-match for each season.
46. Start flowers from seeds instead of buying seedlings.
47. Put on a family or neighborhood talent show and charge admission.
48. Use vinegar and water for a general household cleaning solution and save on expensive products.
49. Collect cans.
50. Study your health insurance policy and discover ways to avoid health care costs.
51. Plant a larger garden and sell vegetables at a roadside stand.
52. Instead of taking friends or clients out to dinner, send a donation in their name.
53. Donate your holiday club account and give homemade gifts this year.
54. Instead of buying a new CD every week, trade with your friends.
55. Scale back your vacation this year, or choose a service project instead.
56. Wait another six months for any major household purchase.
57. Postpone an upgrade to a software application you use.
58. Make a choice: Chocolate or coffee. Movies or eating out. Experience the one you choose more fully and donate your savings.
59. Buy a live plant instead of fresh flowers to decorate your table.
60. Love your looks–give up hair color, permanents, and other things that detract from your natural beauty.
61. Learn calligraphy and make money addressing invitations and lettering announcements.
62. For special family nights, plan on a video and pizza at home instead of dinner and a movie out.
63. Take the kids to the grocery store with you instead of hiring a babysitter.
64. Restrict your use of the cellular phone to emergencies only.
65. Choose eyeglasses with a sun clip instead of buying prescription sunglasses.
66. Wait for summer clothes to go on sale.
67. Be creative with leftovers–use them for work lunches.
68. Find loose change and save it in a coffee can for a year.
69. Bathe the dog yourself and save the groomer’s costs.
70. Do your own house painting this spring instead of hiring a professional.
71. Play tennis on the public courts and save fees.
72. Give up golf for a few weekends and hike in a state park instead.
73. Rake lawns in your neighborhood in the fall.
74. Donate your expense checks from work-related travel.
75. Hold a bake sale.
76. Have friends over for parlor games instead of going out to the theater or a concert.
77. Shovel snow for money.
78. Organize a neighborhood car wash.
79. Sell lem

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Does anyone know if there still is a 1,500.00 tax credit in California for donating vehicles??

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How can I obtain a free car?

I’m recently divorced with a set of 11 year old twins and and a 5yr and my ex-husband took our only vehicle. I just started working for about 2 weeks now and only have about $200 to my name. My children and I are living in a hotel and I only get $340 in child support every month. Is there any information that can lead me to obtaining a donated car or where I can make little to no payments per month? I’m really in need of transportation for my kids and to get back and forth to work.

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What is a good charity to donate to?

I am thirteen and setting up a car was, bake sale, and a raffle for my community and wanted to donate to a (or a couple) charities with good causes…

Disease does not hinder my family or anyone close to me…

Thank you very much for your suggestions!

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