Tax Day Freebies 2014: Free food and other perks as April 15 deadline hits taxpayers

Tax Day Freebies 2014

Although taxpayers are struggling to meet the deadline for this year's tax return, for those who have already filed their individual tax returns can look on the bright side and get some Tax Day 2014 freebies.

Companies are offering some perks on Tax Day, offering freebies, deals and promos to lighten the mood.

See below for some freebies to grab on April 15, 2014.

Arby's: Free snack-sized curly fries for guests with coupons from Arbys.com and social media. Coupons will be available to print April 14.

Hard Rock Café: Free dinner entree for anyone who sings onstage between 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on April 15. Thousands of dinner entrees worth up to $14.95 expected to be given away!

Schlotzky's: Free sandwich on Tax day with the purchase of 32 ounce drink and bag of chips.

McDonald's: Free small coffee on Tax Day

HydroMassage: Free massage with high-pressure streams of water from April 14 to April 18 with a coupon. 500,000 free massages to be given away to relieve the stress from filing taxes.

Great American Cookie: Free chocolate chip cookie!

Office Depot: Shred up to five pounds of confidential paper for free between now and April 29. Be sure to bring this coupon.

California Tortilla: Free chips and queso with any purchase on April 15. To claim the deal, say "Taxes, Schmaxes" to the cashier.

Kona Ice: Trucks will be parked at community parks to hand out free snow cups on April 16, the day after tax day.

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