By law, your deduction is limited to the amount the charity sells the car for, so for a junk car, you're not going to get much of a deduction.
"One can expect to pay about $1,000 for junk car removal in Alberta, Canada. It is not a cost efficent objective, but if it needs to be done, it needs to be done."
== == Unless you're selling your car for big bucks to the junkyard, you might consider donating the car to charity through a service like http://www.donateacar.com. They will tow the car for free and you should be able to get a tax write-off. Tips on Donating Cars to Charity: http://www.charitywatch.org/articles/car.html If it is not worth donating you can look in your local paper or on-line bulliten boards for people that may pay you for your junk car or at least tow it for free.
It will depend on the specifics and condition of your van. Call New York Junk Cars at (631)415-5057 and they can do the towing for you. Expect somewhere between $40 and $120.
Check your local Junk Yards. Do not expect much though. Some people put ads in the local paper looking for junk cars running or not. You may get more from these people.
On average about a half to three quarters of a liter of plasma is needed when donating. After donating you are compensated for your donation.
Yes I can. My expectations of the question was much higher.
Raditors are very cheap if buy it from a auto junkyard. Expect to paid $30 or under depending if you have to remove the pair from the junk car.
A real lot!
It depends on who you are, and how much you eat of junk, really!
You should find out how much of their proceeds are actually used for the charity as opposed to running the organization. Also, if you are donating for a tax break, make sure you read the tax rules carefully as to how much you can claim for the donation and what documentation you need.
I'd try to find one in a junk yard. I wouldn't expect to pay more than about $10 or so.
Junk hauling is when a person makes a pile of junk or stuff they want to get rid of and someone comes and takes it away for them. The rate varies depending on how much junk there is and the area.