CARS Act of 2015
Sponsored By: Representative Todd Young
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Summary
Charitable Automobile Red-Tape Simplification Act of 2015 or the CARS Act of 2015 This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code, with respect to the tax deduction for charitable contributions, to modify the substantiation rules for donations of qualified vehicles (i.e., motor vehicles manufactured primarily for use on public streets, roads, and highways and boats or airplanes) with a claimed value exceeding $500 but not $2,500, to require: (1) a statement with respect to such qualified vehicles and a good faith estimate of their value at the time of donation; and (2) a contemporaneous written acknowledgement of the contribution by the donee organization, with information about the donor and the qualified vehicle.
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Todd Young
IN • R
Cosponsors
Sanchez
CA • D
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Rep. Nunes, Devin [R-CA-22]
CA • R
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Rep. Tiberi, Patrick J. [R-OH-12]
OH • R
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Rep. Reichert, David G. [R-WA-8]
WA • R
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Kelly (PA)
PA • R
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Rep. Renacci, James B. [R-OH-16]
OH • R
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Rep. Paulsen, Erik [R-MN-3]
MN • R
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Rep. Roskam, Peter J. [R-IL-6]
IL • R
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Rep. Reed, Tom [R-NY-23]
NY • R
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Rep. Boustany, Charles W., Jr. [R-LA-3]
LA • R
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Rep. Noem, Kristi L. [R-SD-At Large]
SD • R
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Rep. Black, Diane [R-TN-6]
TN • R
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Rep. Kind, Ron [D-WI-3]
WI • D
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Thompson (CA)
CA • D
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Larson (CT)
CT • D
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Neal
MA • D
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Rep. Rangel, Charles B. [D-NY-13]
NY • D
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Davis (IL)
IL • D
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Rep. Pascrell, Bill, Jr. [D-NJ-9]
NJ • D
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Rep. Blumenauer, Earl [D-OR-3]
OR • D
Sponsored 11/3/2015
Rep. Dold, Robert J. [R-IL-10]
IL • R
Sponsored 11/18/2015
Rep. Bishop, Rob [R-UT-1]
UT • R
Sponsored 11/18/2015
McClintock
CA • R
Sponsored 11/18/2015
Rep. Farenthold, Blake [R-TX-27]
TX • R
Sponsored 11/18/2015
Rep. Delaney, John K. [D-MD-6]
MD • D
Sponsored 11/18/2015
Rep. Yarmuth, John A. [D-KY-3]
KY • D
Sponsored 11/18/2015
Rep. Walorski, Jackie [R-IN-2]
IN • R
Sponsored 11/18/2015
Rep. Cummings, Elijah E. [D-MD-7]
MD • D
Sponsored 11/18/2015
Rep. Lipinski, Daniel [D-IL-3]
IL • D
Sponsored 11/18/2015
Rep. Holding, George [R-NC-2]
NC • R
Sponsored 11/18/2015
Rep. Cooper, Jim [D-TN-5]
TN • D
Sponsored 11/18/2015
Rep. Kirkpatrick, Ann [D-AZ-1]
AZ • D
Sponsored 11/18/2015
Smith (MO)
MO • R
Sponsored 11/19/2015
Frankel, Lois
FL • D
Sponsored 12/1/2015
Rep. Pearce, Stevan [R-NM-2]
NM • R
Sponsored 12/1/2015
Rep. Olson, Pete [R-TX-22]
TX • R
Sponsored 12/1/2015
Hudson
NC • R
Sponsored 12/1/2015
Walberg
MI • R
Sponsored 12/3/2015
Fleischmann
TN • R
Sponsored 12/3/2015
Rep. Fudge, Marcia L. [D-OH-11]
OH • D
Sponsored 12/3/2015
Rep. Davis, Rodney [R-IL-13]
IL • R
Sponsored 12/3/2015
Rep. Marchant, Kenny [R-TX-24]
TX • R
Sponsored 12/3/2015
Rep. Kinzinger, Adam [R-IL-16]
IL • R
Sponsored 12/8/2015
Rep. Sires, Albio [D-NJ-8]
NJ • D
Sponsored 12/8/2015
Rep. Ross, Dennis A. [R-FL-15]
FL • R
Sponsored 12/8/2015
Costa
CA • D
Sponsored 12/8/2015
Matsui
CA • D
Sponsored 12/11/2015
Rep. Brady, Robert A. [D-PA-1]
PA • D
Sponsored 12/11/2015
Rep. Chabot, Steve [R-OH-1]
OH • R
Sponsored 12/18/2015
Rep. King, Peter T. [R-NY-2]
NY • R
Sponsored 12/18/2015
Rep. Johnson, Bill [R-OH-6]
OH • R
Sponsored 12/18/2015
Johnson (GA)
GA • D
Sponsored 12/18/2015
Barr
KY • R
Sponsored 1/5/2016
Rep. Tipton, Scott R. [R-CO-3]
CO • R
Sponsored 1/5/2016
Rep. Kline, John [R-MN-2]
MN • R
Sponsored 1/5/2016
Swalwell
CA • D
Sponsored 1/12/2016
Rep. Cook, Paul [R-CA-8]
CA • R
Sponsored 1/12/2016
Rep. Walz, Timothy J. [D-MN-1]
MN • D
Sponsored 2/2/2016
Tammy Duckworth
IL • D
Sponsored 2/2/2016
Scott, David
GA • D
Sponsored 2/2/2016
Del. Norton, Eleanor Holmes [D-DC-At Large]
DC • D
Sponsored 2/2/2016
Rep. Loebsack, David [D-IA-2]
IA • D
Sponsored 2/4/2016
Rep. Peterson, Collin C. [D-MN-7]
MN • D
Sponsored 2/4/2016
Keating
MA • D
Sponsored 2/4/2016
Sen. Luján, Ben Ray [D-NM]
NM • D
Sponsored 2/4/2016
McGovern
MA • D
Sponsored 2/4/2016
Titus
NV • D
Sponsored 2/8/2016
Rep. Fortenberry, Jeff [R-NE-1]
NE • R
Sponsored 2/8/2016
Clark (MA)
MA • D
Sponsored 2/8/2016
Brownley
CA • D
Sponsored 2/8/2016
Rep. Lamborn, Doug [R-CO-5]
CO • R
Sponsored 2/10/2016
Rep. Schrader, Kurt [D-OR-5]
OR • D
Sponsored 2/10/2016
Rep. Israel, Steve [D-NY-3]
NY • D
Sponsored 2/10/2016
Rep. Gutierrez, Luis V. [D-IL-4]
IL • D
Sponsored 2/10/2016
Rep. Price, David E. [D-NC-4]
NC • D
Sponsored 2/10/2016
Bonamici
OR • D
Sponsored 2/10/2016
Rep. Ryan, Tim [D-OH-13]
OH • D
Sponsored 2/10/2016
Rep. Wenstrup, Brad R. [R-OH-2]
OH • R
Sponsored 2/10/2016
Beatty
OH • D
Sponsored 2/10/2016
Peter Welch
VT • D
Sponsored 2/26/2016
Rep. Meadows, Mark [R-NC-11]
NC • R
Sponsored 2/26/2016
Rep. Ellison, Keith [D-MN-5]
MN • D
Sponsored 2/26/2016
Rep. Roe, David P. [R-TN-1]
TN • R
Sponsored 2/26/2016
Kaptur
OH • D
Sponsored 2/26/2016
Connolly
VA • D
Sponsored 2/26/2016
Rep. Lee, Barbara [D-CA-13]
CA • D
Sponsored 2/26/2016
Guthrie
KY • R
Sponsored 2/26/2016
Rep. Cartwright, Matt [D-PA-17]
PA • D
Sponsored 2/26/2016
Smith (NJ)
NJ • R
Sponsored 3/3/2016
Thompson (PA)
PA • R
Sponsored 3/3/2016
Green, Al (TX)
TX • D
Sponsored 3/23/2016
Grijalva
AZ • D
Sponsored 3/23/2016
Cohen
TN • D
Sponsored 3/23/2016
Calvert
CA • R
Sponsored 3/23/2016
Zinke
MT • R
Sponsored 3/23/2016
Rep. Capuano, Michael E. [D-MA-7]
MA • D
Sponsored 4/15/2016
Rep. Eshoo, Anna G. [D-CA-18]
CA • D
Sponsored 4/15/2016
Rep. Esty, Elizabeth H. [D-CT-5]
CT • D
Sponsored 4/15/2016
Del. Bordallo, Madeleine Z. [D-GU-At Large]
GU • D
Sponsored 4/15/2016
Ruiz
CA • D
Sponsored 5/13/2016
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