By Nina Chantele
photocredit: gettyimages
Tax Day this year is on May 17th and here are some savings and deals that you may want to take advantage of!
Dollar General- Spend $25 pre-tax on or before 5/15 and you ll save $5
Best Buy- 20% tax software
Amazon- Buy TurboTax Deluxe for $10 off on Amazon & get a $10 Amazon gift card
TaxSlayer- Get 35% off your federal tax return
TurboTax- Get $20 off TurboTax through May 15
H&R Block- Get 20% off H&R Block
online tax filing products
Tax Act-Get 20% off your federal tax return
Southwest Airlines- If you have a Southwest Rapid Rewards account, login and click the link for TurboTax. If you file using that link, you’ll earn 1,000 points.
Share
Editorial Independence
We want to help you make more informed decisions. Some links on this page clearly marked may take you to a partner website and may result in us earning a referral commission. For more information, see
Among major U.S. airlines, there is an undisputed champion on domestic Southwest Airlines. Almost one domestic passenger in five flies Southwest, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
If you fly regularly on Southwest, or even if you are an infrequent flyer, you should be a member of its loyalty program, Rapid Rewards. That’s because Southwest’s Rapid Rewards points never expire, and like all airline points and miles they can help you save a significant amount when traveling.
This post contains links to products from our advertisers, and we may be compensated when you click on these links. Our recommendations and advice are ours alone, and have not been reviewed by any issuers listed. Terms apply to offers listed on this page.
Chase launched increased welcome bonuses on two Marriott Bonvoy credit cards.
These join the limited-time elevated offers on the Amex Marriott cards, which end May 12, 2021.
Don t forget about other ongoing elevated bonuses on several American Express and Chase cards.
April is ending on a high note with more elevated credit card offers and promotions, on top of brand-new cards and reward program updates that are making it easier to earn and redeem points and miles during the pandemic. If you re considering opening a new credit card, now is a great time to take advantage of a limited-time bonus.
Getty Images
The coronavirus pandemic has changed many facets of life, and how you use rewards credit cards may be one of them. If you’ve been hunkered down at home over the past year, you haven’t been racking up many points or miles on travel purchases or exchanging rewards for flights and hotel stays.
During the pandemic, some issuers have juiced up travel rewards cards by providing temporary rewards in categories more in line with how consumers have been spending their money offering extra cash back or points when you spend on groceries, gas, home improvements or takeout orders, for example, or giving higher point values when you redeem rewards for such purchases. Even as travel takes off again, issuers of travel cards may keep touting heightened rewards on categories outside the travel arena, too.