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Gypsy
04-14-2010, 20:19
I'd prefer to pay less in taxes, but...yeah, that's probably not going to happen.


http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Smart-Spending-Free-treats-apf-2189519641.html?x=0

Emily Fredrix, AP Retail Writer, On Wednesday April 14, 2010, 6:57 am EDT

NEW YORK (AP) -- Few truths are more universal: No one likes to pay taxes, and everyone loves to get things for free.

Restaurants and other retailers are offering freebies to reduce people's angst over their income taxes -- which must be postmarked or e-filed by Thursday.

From cupcakes and pancakes to dinners and coffee, the offers are meant to help people feel better as they help companies drum up business. No paperwork or proof is required for most of the offers.

Ice cream chain MaggieMoo's is giving away pieces of its new ice cream pizza in its second annual tax day giveaway. The company won't say what it cost to give away thousands of free scoops of ice cream at its 160-plus stores in 2009, but a spokeswoman says such promotions bring in new guests and new sales.

"They'll have free ice cream and then they'll get a drink or a smoothie or something else or take home an ice cream pizza," says Jenn Johnston, senior vice president of marketing for NexCen Franchise Management, the parent company of MaggieMoo's, Pretzel Time, The Athlete's Foot and other chains.

Here are some of the freebies and discounts on offer for tax season 2010.

-- FREE COFFEE AND TREATS

CINNABON: Get two free bite-sized cupcakes from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at participating mall locations as part of "Tax Day Bites!" Flavors include Chocolate Passion, 24-Carrot Cake, Vanilla Bliss and Cinnacake Classic.

MAGGIEMOO'S: Get one free slice of ice cream pizza -- ice cream with red frosting to look like sauce and white chocolate to look like cheese -- at participating locations from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday.

STARBUCKS: Get free brewed coffee all day Thursday if you bring your own mug, a promotion the cafe chain says is friendly to the environment as well as taxpayers.

-- DISCOUNTED MEALS

BOSTON MARKET: For a "last-minute tax break" -- one free meal for each one you buy Thursday through Sunday -- show this coupon: http://bit.ly/d1YlRO

IHOP: Expanding on the tax deduction parents get for kids, the restaurant chain is offering free dinner for one child age 12 or younger with each adult meal purchased 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. all month long.

MCCORMICK & SCHMICK'S: The seafood restaurant is offering $10.40 dinner and drink specials in the bar on Thursday -- a nod to the 1040 tax form. Bar guests who come in April 15 also receive a $10.40 gift certificate for a later visit. And professional tax preparers, who may have to work right until the midnight deadline Thursday, get their freebie Friday: dessert on the house plus a $10.40 certificate if they show a business card.

P.F. CHANG'S: Get 15 percent off food purchases for dine-in or take-out, excluding alcohol and happy hour food and beverages.

-- STRESS RELIEF

HYDROMASSAGE: Get a free massage Thursday through Sunday at participating locations. The mall-based massage chain suggests calling ahead to book an appointment. Find a location at http://www.hydromassage.com/taxday.

caveman
04-14-2010, 20:36
I always get money back from the government so I can't complain. I've been assured that will change with time/family/promotion.

Utah Bob
04-15-2010, 06:59
I always get money back from the government so I can't complain. I've been assured that will change with time/family/promotion.

They're giving you your own money that you loaned them, interest free, for a year.

1stindoor
04-15-2010, 08:16
They're giving you your own money that you loaned them, interest free, for a year.

You beat me to it! When I was a young single man I always tried to break even. For the first six or so years in uniform I either owed or got refunded less than $100.00

Now that we're dual income...kids...mortgages, etc...it's a lot harder. My wife prefers that we always get something back...even if it's just a couple of hundred.

dr. mabuse
04-15-2010, 11:18
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ZonieDiver
04-15-2010, 15:41
You beat me to it! When I was a young single man I always tried to break even. For the first six or so years in uniform I either owed or got refunded less than $100.00

Now that we're dual income...kids...mortgages, etc...it's a lot harder. My wife prefers that we always get something back...even if it's just a couple of hundred.

I try to "manage" my W-4 so that I "get back" about $100 or so from the Feds and have to pay the state of AZ $50 or less. It used to be easier to do that. I fall short often. But, I'd rather pay on tax day than have them send me my own money back...interest and penalty free!