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Win a Free JetBlue Flight for Paying Taxes

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Here’s proof that every cloud has a silver lining.  Even owing taxes!

Via The Points Guy, if you owe money on your taxes this year, you could win a free one-way coach flight within the mainland US and Alaska, with JetBlue’s Tax Return Return Flight promotion.

They’re giving away 1,000 free flights.  And you can enter once per day, through April 25, 2017.

With JetBlue’s Tax Time Sweepstakes, You Could Win a Free One-Way Ticket to the Big Apple!

Here’s more about this giveaway!

JetBlue’s Tax Day Sweepstakes

Link:   JetBlue’s Tax Return Return Flight Promotion

With JetBlue’s Tax Return Return Flight promotion, you can enter to win a free one-way coach flight within the mainland US and Alaska.

You’re allowed one entry per day, through April 25, 2017, at 11:59 pm Eastern Time.  And the free one-way flight certificate is good for travel between May 1, 2017, and June 15, 2017.

JetBlue is giving away 1,000 one-way flights.  And it only takes ~10 seconds to enter.  You’ve got nothing to lose.  So you might as well enter every day!

To enter, go to the promotion page and submit your name, email, and birthday.  And whether or not you owe taxes.

It Only Takes a Few Seconds to Enter JetBlue Free Flight Giveaway

The official rules state you don’t have to prove you owe anything to the IRS.  So if you haven’t filed your taxes yet, you can check “Yes” and enter anyway. 😉

Bottom Line

JetBlue is giving away 1,000 free one-way coach flights within the mainland US and Alaska through its Tax Return Return Flight promotion.

The free flight certificates are good for travel between May 1, 2017, and June 15, 2017.  And you can enter once per day, through April 25, 2017.

It only takes a few seconds, so you might as well try!

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