For many people, tax season is often associated with complicated forms, looming deadlines, and major headaches. This year, Pizza Hut is changing that by putting a tastier spin on the typical tax return.

The world's largest pizza company is unveiling the "Pizza Hut National Pizza Return," giving customers across the country the opportunity to redeem their 2014 pizza return.

Sample questions include: Are you the head of all pizza orders? How many pizza dependents do you have? How much time at work do you spend pizza browsing online?

Starting today, fans are invited to download and fill out the "Pizza Hut National Pizza Return" form. Similar to a regular tax return, filers may receive Pizza Hut gift cards in the amount of their net pizza return.  

"Unless you've got a big return coming your way, tax season can be a time of dread for people across the country," says Jared Drinkwater, VP of marketing, Pizza Hut. "At Pizza Hut, we truly believe your hard-earned pizza belongs in your hands, so we created the Pizza Hut National Pizza Return."

Pizza Hut's deadline is more generous than the government's deadline. Forms will be available for download until 5:00 p.m. CST on April 17. Forms must be postmarked no later than Saturday, April 18.

In 2014, Pizza Hut changed up their “filing status” with the biggest menu revamp in the company's history. As part of the Flavor of Now menu launch in November, Stuffed Crust can be ordered with any of the 10 new crust flavors such as Hut Favorite, Honey Sriracha, and Salted Pretzel. Stuffed Crust can also include any of the five new base sauces, four all-new sauce drizzles, and five new premium ingredients.

 

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