Tax Day 2009 - Deals, Freebies and Insurance Quotes!
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Today is April 15, Tax Day--one of the most dreaded days of the year for most taxpayers. If you haven't yet filed your federal tax return or state tax return, your stress level is probably through the roof. You may be wondering how to file your tax returns for free or stressing about getting your federal tax return to the IRS on time. And if so, you're not alone--Tax Day stress is not unique.
But for the non-procrastinators out there, Tax Day 2009 has proven to be something special: a day of great deals and free food! With a number of Tax Day deals and freebies, America's fast food giants are making Tax Day a delight for consumers everywhere.
Here are just a few Tax Day deals and freebies:
Papa John's pizza is offering online customers a large, three-topping pizza for $10.40. Customers must purchase the pizza online and use "1040" as the promotional code.
Cinnabon bakeries are giving away free Classic Bites from 5-8 p.m. on Tax Day. A fantastic Tax Day freebie for tax procrastinators who need a late evening pick-me-up.
At some Chick-fil-A restaurants, customers who purchase items on Tax Day can bring their receipts back between April 16 and 30 and get the same items free. Anyone feel like a chicken sandwich on Tax Day?
PF Chang's is giving customers 15% off their bill at a number of locations.
MaggieMoo's ice cream has unveiled its "E-Cone-Omics Stimulus Package," which provides Tax Day patrons one free scoop of ice cream. The slogan could use a little work, but a free scoop of ice cream is always a good thing.
Those deals are fantastic, but McDonald's is pulling out all the stops on Tax Day. At a number of locations, customers who purchase a Big Mac or Quarter Pounder can get a second for just one penny. McDonald's restaurants in the Baltimore area are offering customers free coffee (a small hot McCafé or medium iced McCafé coffee) throughout Tax Day.
But it gets even crazier. McDonald's representatives in the Baltimore, Arlington and Washington, D.C. areas are camped out at post offices and plan to hand out free customized McCafé postage stamps as well as coupons for a free McCafé.
Here's an even better tax day tip: use your tax refund to save a bundle on insurance!
Once your tax refund returns, your bank account will be bursting at the seams. So why not pay your insurance premium in a lump sum? A number of insurance companies charge administrative fees to customers who pay their premium monthly. And though it's typically a minute charge, even a $5 monthly fee would cost $60 per year. And in this economy, who can afford to flush $60 down the drain on silly administrative fees?
You could also use your federal tax refund or state tax refund to invest in a low-cost term life insurance policy.
Here at InsWeb.com, we're proud to announce a Tax Day deal of our own: a free insurance quote to any consumer! Whether you're looking for auto, home, term life, health, renters, business or motorcycle insurance, InsWeb.com offers no-obligation quotes from top providers, absolutely free!
And unlike Tax Day deals from other companies, our offer doesn't end at midnight on April 15. Our free quote offer is good through the rest of the decade--and beyond! Cash in on this Tax Day freebie by grabbing a free insurance quote from InsWeb.com.
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April 15, 2009
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