At Green Wheels, we specialize in making the donation process for commercial and fleet vehicles in Vermont as easy as a summer drive along Lake Champlain. Whether you've got a box truck collecting dust or a utility van that’s seen better days, we’re here to help you turn that vehicle into a valuable asset for your local community.
With our headquarters nestled near the bustling streets of Burlington, we understand the unique needs of local businesses. We take pride in handling all the necessary paperwork, ensuring a smooth transition that allows you to focus on what matters most—what’s next for your business or the community.
What we accept
- Box Trucks (working condition preferred)
- Utility Vans (functional or repairable)
- Fleet Cars (sedans, compact cars in decent shape)
- Service Vehicles (plumbing, electrical vans accepted)
- Contractor Rigs (must have clear chain of title)
- Cargo Vans (ideally running, but we'll help with paperwork)
Condition & logistics
Running vs. Non-Running Vehicles
We accept both running and non-running commercial vehicles. If your vehicle is functional, it’s a straightforward donation. Non-running vehicles may require additional paperwork, but don’t worry, we handle all that for you.
Title Issues
For commercial vehicles, having a clear chain of title is crucial. If you’ve lost your title or it’s not in your name, we can guide you through the steps to resolve this before your donation.
Storage and Pickup Logistics
We offer flexible solutions for vehicle storage and pickup. If your commercial vehicle is parked at your business or home, we’ll work with you to arrange a convenient time for collection, ensuring minimal disruption.
Title transfer & paperwork
When donating a commercial vehicle in Vermont, it’s essential to transfer the title properly. You’ll need to fill out Form VD-119, which is specific for commercial vehicles. Be sure to have it notarized, and return any license plates to the DMV. We’ll provide guidance every step of the way to make sure everything is in order.
Tax deduction for this donation
Donating your commercial vehicle in Vermont could lead to a tax deduction ranging from $500 to the fair market value of your vehicle, depending on its condition and sale outcome. You’ll receive IRS Form 1098-C, which details your deduction, making tax time much easier. Always consult with a tax professional for personalized advice.
Local context — Vermont
Commercial and fleet vehicle donations in Vermont often stem from a variety of local situations, from businesses downsizing in the face of changing economic conditions to contractors who have upgraded their rigs. The recent boom in remote work has led many to reassess their business assets, while some vehicles may have failed inspection and been deemed too costly to repair. Vermont's strong sense of community encourages businesses to think about how they can give back through such donations.
