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		<title>Popularity Of Car Donations</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 15:12:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Storms</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days, car donation has been gaining popularity with a number of people especially among Americans. With this, many people are on a search for the right steps that they have to do in donating their cars. Finding the right procedures will help people decide in donating their vehicles.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These days, car donation has been gaining popularity with a number of people especially among Americans. With this, many people are on a search for the right steps that they have to do in donating their cars. Finding the right procedures will help people decide in donating their vehicles.</p>
<p>The very first step to car donation is to find out the right institutions that would accept car donation directly. This means that the car donation pledges will be the one to give the car directly without any intermediating organizations. The reason for this is that their services may get you more cost that what you expect. With this, they have to find an organization that will process the car donation on their own.</p>
<p>As you do your car donation, you can be able to help charitable institutions like Red Cross or Goodwill. If you do this successfully, you can be considered to be qualified for annual tax deduction. According to IRS studies, the taxpayers who have gone through car donation were able to save about $654 million by year 2000 only.</p>
<p>However, this happened before the car donation processes raised their requirements into a more strict process. There are certain strict requirements which any potential candidate for car donation should adhere to. You can check to the most present and up to date IRS instructions and forms.</p>
<p>Fourth is that you must be assured that the charitable group has documents showing that they are IRS approved! To double check on this, you can simply visit the IRS website.</p>
<p>When it comes to the charity group, you must be able to assure yourself too that they are qualified to receive car donations and they should be listed in the IRS document listings. If your charity organization happens to be a church, then you must see some other exemptions included in the IRS publications.</p>
<p>You will only be allowed to deduct the whole fair market value of the car if the charitable institution gives it to someone needy or sells it on their prerogative. Another is that if they use the car donation for their organization&#8217;s activities. The market value cannot be declared if the charity sells the car for the purpose of using it as cash.</p>
<p>Lastly, it is very important that you remain up to date with all the essential documents that you need to keep with you and the ones which you need to pass to the charity along with your vehicle transfer. Make sure you acquire a receipt that would serve as proof of your car donation. You can also refer to the Kelley Blue Book and other reliable sources to be able to report the fair market value of your donation. By doing things properly in the process, you will be assured that the charity gets the most out of its benefits and you also get the highest possible deduction on taxes.</p>
<p>There are many <a target="_blank" href="http://www.1800cardonations.org/">car donation</a>programs that are very helpful to charity. Why not <a target="_blank" href="http://www.1800cardonations.org/donate-a-car/">donate a car</a> to a charity organization rather than selling it for a few hundred dollars.</p>
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		<title>Two Dogs Are Better Than One!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 18:13:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Connor Adair</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I couldn't believe it- I, the committed cat person, who had thought of every possible reason never to own a dog, who hated the smell and the jumping and the licking and the mucky mess of them- I was rescuing a dog. There I was, speeding along the highway, following my friend Jody who had *my* new dog on his scooter. I'd slept on it for two days and finally decided that I would take the little mutt in. I examined the specimen on Jody's scooter. She was shivering, a fur covered bag of bones, her nose jutted into the wind and for some reason she was constantly licking the air. Lick Lick lick. With each flick of her little pink tongue I thought to myself, "What the heck am I doing?"]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I couldn&#8217;t believe it- I, the committed cat person, who had thought of every possible reason never to own a dog, who hated the smell and the jumping and the licking and the mucky mess of them- I was rescuing a dog. There I was, speeding along the highway, following my friend Jody who had *my* new dog on his scooter. I&#8217;d slept on it for two days and finally decided that I would take the little mutt in. I examined the specimen on Jody&#8217;s scooter. She was shivering, a fur covered bag of bones, her nose jutted into the wind and for some reason she was constantly licking the air. Lick Lick lick. With each flick of her little pink tongue I thought to myself, &#8220;What the heck am I doing?&#8221;</p>
<p>She had been abandoned outside a convenience store. I had passed her a million times since the first time I saw her, two weeks before. I&#8217;d taken her food and water, and finally decided that I just couldn&#8217;t let her die. But how would I do it? I hate responsibility and being tied down. I loved having a cat- all I had to do was put a bunch of food and water down for her, and a litter box, and she was good to go. What was I going to do with this dog?</p>
<p>Over the next several weeks, Dresden (my mutts named after a German city that&#8217;s been fire bombed) seemed to prove every fear that I had about adopting a dog. She peed on the floor. She chewed things up. She slept all day while I was gone, then when I got home exhausted, she had enough energy to power Manhattan. She kept me up all night whining and wanting to play. She cried terribly when I tried to leave, and would always try to bolt out the door when I left for work. I liked her, or at least I felt guilty for not liking her, which is almost like liking her, right?</p>
<p>Cut to two months later- I&#8217;m walking Dresden on the beach, and can&#8217;t let her off the leash because she&#8217;s in heat. What do I see ahead? ANOTHER DRESDEN! Except this Dresden is male.</p>
<p>Now let me tell you- my dog is weird looking. To see what must have been her twin is a strange coincidence, unless someone went up and down the coast abandoning puppies. Which is probably what happened. Let&#8217;s just say that male Dresden took a fancy to female Dresden, who was in heat and attracting every dog within a 30 mile radius. I ran home, and this little male dog, though limping and terribly skinny (more of a skeleton than a dog) followed us the whole way. I put Dresden inside, and took out a bowl of food for the male dog- a dog-lover trying to help a stray? No, my plan was to lure him back to the beach and while he was distracted by the food- RUN!</p>
<p>I did it. Three times. It didn&#8217;t work.</p>
<p>Finally it was time for me to go to work. Male Dresden was outside, howling at female Dresden, who was inside whining. I left. When I came home, male Dresden was inside the gate, laying on a makeshift bed, a bowl of food next to him. My landlord had taken him in thinking he was my dog! Aggggh! And fed him! Now he would never leave!</p>
<p>Every time I left the house, I had to fight off the amorous male Dresden who was trying to you know what the female Dresden (who is now happily spayed).</p>
<p>I took the little sucker in. Named him Romulus, after the mythical founder of Rome who was suckled by a wolf.</p>
<p>And a miracle happened. Shoes stopped being torn to shreds. When I arrived home, Dresden and Romulus greeted me with that special canine welcome frenzy, then they curled up together and.went to sleep. They had been playing all day. They had no need to keep me up all night. When I left for work, they both smiled wagging&#8212; oh good, finally she&#8217;s gone, let the games begin! When I took them to the beach, I didn&#8217;t have to throw sticks or run with them- they ran circles around each other, and were awfully cute doing it.</p>
<p>Two dogs are better than one! I&#8217;m a cat person. If you asked me if you should adopt a dog, I&#8217;d say no. But if you asked me if you should adopt two dogs, I&#8217;d say hell yes.</p>
<p>Were trying to help put dogs in need if you are interested in <a target="_blank" href="http://air.freeshell.org/">dog rescue adoption</a> then be sure to check out the website to see how you can help. <a target="_blank" href="http://air.freeshell.org/">adoptable dogs</a> all need good homes.</p>
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		<title>Should I Get A Cat Or A Dog?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 21:48:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Connor Adair</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Advice from a cat person who&#8217;s gone to the dogs</p>
<p>I was a committed cat person, but due to some interesting circumstances, I now have two dogs. I would never have considered getting a dog before for the following reasons: Dogs smell bad. Dogs have to be walked every day to do their business and exercise, which must be a pain in the butt. Dogs seem to get very depressed when their &#8216;person&#8217; isn&#8217;t nearby. Dogs tear things up and destroy the house. I&#8217;ve found that though I was right about some of these things, I was wrong about others.</p>
<p>#1 Dogs smell bad. I hate to say it, but this is 100% true. Dogs use scent as a form of communication- for example, if doggy A went prowling around on the beach and found a dead fish, he would roll in it, paying special attention to the shoulder region, really grinding away at that dead fish so he could have the full benefit of it&#8217;s unique aroma. Then he would bring this lovely scent back to the pack (or in this case, back to the apartment) to brag to the others. My dogs seem very dejected when I wash their carefully chosen perfume off. My cat, on the other hand, wouldn&#8217;t be caught dead smelling like a dead fish.</p>
<p>#2 Dogs have to be walked everyday, to do their business and for exercise (TRUE) which is a pain in the butt (FALSE!). I used to watch my dog-having friends with pity. We&#8217;d be at a pub or hanging out at someone&#8217;s house when they&#8217;d sigh, get up, and say &#8216;well, I&#8217;ve got to go let my dog out or he&#8217;ll pee on the floor&#8217; and off they&#8217;d go, leaving a fun night behind them. What I didn&#8217;t understand was that they wanted to get home to their dog. I&#8217;ve only had my dogs for 5 months and I&#8217;ll tell you right now- after 8 hours away, I miss those mangy little mutts. Also, sometimes it&#8217;s downright handy to have an excuse to get out of a boring social situation.</p>
<p>I thought I would hate having to walk my dog all the time- but I love it! I actually know my neighbors and it gives me more exercise and time outside. Before I had my dogs, I never went for walks. Now I do at least twice a day, and it&#8217;s one of the healthiest, most relaxing habits that I have. Sometimes we need a reason to do what&#8217;s good for us. I&#8217;m glad I have two. My cat, however, never gets me out of the house. In fact, she seems to send me subliminal messages convincing me to stay in.</p>
<p>#3 Dogs seem to be very depressed when their &#8216;person&#8217; isn&#8217;t nearby. True. This was probably my biggest reason for not wanting a dog. Most people love the warm welcome they get from their dog after they&#8217;ve been gone all day, but I found it depressing. If the dog was so happy to see them come home, weren&#8217;t they depressed all day while the person was gone? This troubled me for the first month that I had a dog. I would be out all day, busy, while she was home all day, sleeping. Then when I came home, she wanted to play. I&#8217;ve found the perfect solution, which is&#8230;drum roll please.TWO DOGS! Ever since I got my second dog, we all seem to be on the same wave-length when it comes to activity level. For more information on how two dogs are better than one, please click here.</p>
<p>#4 Dogs tear things up and destroy the house. This one seems to be true for the first month. I&#8217;ve come home to my fair share of destroyed slippers. A good number of my personal items bare canine teeth marks. But I found that after the first month, we reached a compromise- my dog had a better sense of what I didn&#8217;t want her to chew on, and I have a better sense of what not to leave within her reach. I say a month because that&#8217;s how long I think it takes for a new pet and pet owner to reach some sort of understanding. But it&#8217;s probably not a coincidence that my stuff stopped getting chewed up right around the time that I got my second dog. Once again, two dogs seem to be better than one. I&#8217;m pretty sure that my two dogs play and chew on each other all day while I&#8217;m gone.</p>
<p>So there you have it- some of the common misconceptions that cat people have about dogs, and whether or not they&#8217;re true.</p>
<p>Were trying to help put dogs in need if you are interested in <a target="_blank" href="http://air.freeshell.org/">dog rescue adoption</a> then make sure to check out the web site to see how you can help. <a target="_blank" href="http://air.freeshell.org/">adoptable dogs</a> all need good homes.</p>
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		<title>Benefit Of Donating A Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 23:04:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nate Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The very first thing that comes to mind if a person has extra unused items at home is to sell them. The reason for this is the fact that they can get at least some amount of money for the stuff that they do not use anymore. And aside from just earning money, they are also able to clean out their unused household stuff.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The very first thing that comes to mind if a person has extra unused items at home is to sell them. The reason for this is the fact that they can get at least some amount of money for the stuff that they do not use anymore. And aside from just earning money, they are also able to clean out their unused household stuff.</p>
<p>This is the reason why a lot of people would sell their cars in return for some money. However, it will be more beneficial for the car owners to just donate a car to charity than selling it. By donating a car to charity will help them do the charity work that they want to do.</p>
<p>If you would think about it, the moment you decide to sell your old car, you&#8217;d better expect that you will have a really hard time selling it. Why? Because potential buyers would still have the hesitation of purchasing an old car due to its reliability issues! This is their consideration of whether the vehicle won&#8217;t work properly anymore since they are quite old already.</p>
<p>The other issue why it is better to donate a car than to sell it is that the effort may not be worth it. Remember that you will need to do a lot of things in order to transfer the car&#8217;s ownership to the buyers. But since the price will be cheaper then you may feel that all the effort are just going to waste.</p>
<p>If you donate the car to charity, what you just need to do is get the documents that is needed for the car and get assistance from a donate a car program. And since it is charity, you will find that a lot of organizations already accept this type of charity donations from individuals.</p>
<p>Such organizations can accept any kind of vehicle that you are willing to donate. Nevertheless, you have to double check various information about these organizations, by checking on their IRS status through some online resources and references. By doing so, you would be able to find about qualifying for tax deductions.</p>
<p>This means that donate a car is not only beneficial because of helping the charitable organizations but it also plays a major part in giving the consumers the tax deduction even if the car is not really that expensive.</p>
<p>Just find a trustworthy charity and you can be an instrument to help them fully drive their aims forward.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.1800cardonations.org/donate-a-car">donate a car</a> to charity rather than trying to sell it for a few hundred dollars? <a target="_blank" href="http://www.1800cardonations.org">Car donations</a> are very beneficial to charities.</p>
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		<title>Thinking Of what To Do With The Old Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 01:02:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Benson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are numerous people nowadays who want to think of ways to dispose of their old cars. This is sometimes due to people purchasing a new car and simply don't require the other one. Hence, they think of ways to dispose of their old unused cars. People don't want the old car in their own garage because it's such a huge waste.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are numerous people nowadays who want to think of ways to dispose of their old cars. This is sometimes due to people purchasing a new car and simply don&#8217;t require the other one. Hence, they think of ways to dispose of their old unused cars. People don&#8217;t want the old car in their own garage because it&#8217;s such a huge waste.</p>
<p>The concept of car donation is becoming very popular amongst people. Many people are now searching for the right charitable organizations where they can donate their cars. But still, many people are not knowledgeable of the whole process. So what they sometimes do is turn to some programs which involve middlemen to be able to donate cars successfully.</p>
<p>But it is essential for everyone to check the program that they will be donating their cars to so you know that they will maximize you&#8217;re charity donation. Although these programs or groups also aim to help clients in giving their cars to charity, there are several groups that may not give the right car value to the charitable organization that they like to assist.</p>
<p>With this, you have to check whether donate a car programs will give the best value to the charity. If you look closely, there are some charities that may get more value if you just donate the car directly and cut out the middlemen.</p>
<p>If you see on your research that the organizationthat may not give the right amount to charity, then you can just choose to donate car without any assistance. First of all, look for charitable groups that allow clients to donate their cars. After doing so, you should then prepare the right documents needed for this procedure.</p>
<p>After you find the right institution to donate your car too, then you just need to process the needed documents in order to transfer the vehicle. In this way, the car will be owned by the institution instead of just being left on your name.</p>
<p>If you think you will encounter some problems with regards to the complexities of the tax deduction, then you can freely contact IRS and visit their website for some FAQs. With this, your queries with tax deductions will be clear.</p>
<p>So in donating your car, just remember that you will have all the assistance that you will need in order to do the process yourself. However, if there is really a need for you to get assistance from the middlemen organizations, just check the background of the third party organization where you will get assistance to ensure that the right donation will be given to charity and not let it be put to waste.</p>
<p>Are your&#8217;re considering how to <a target="_blank" href="http://1800cardonations.org/donate-a-car">donate a car</a> if so check out 1800cardonations.org. They have a <a target="_blank" href="http://1800cardonations.org/donate-a-car">car donation</a> program that may suit you&#8217;re requirements.</p>
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