Tax Day is the day when people in the United States have to send in their tax forms to the government, usually by April 15th. It's like turning in homework, but for adults. Throughout the year, people earn money from their jobs, and the government takes a small part of it, called taxes, to pay for things like schools, roads, and parks. On Tax Day, people check to make sure they paid the right amount. If they paid too much, they get some money back. If they didn't pay enough, they have to pay a little more.
How to celebrate Tax Day?
On Tax Day, you can celebrate by having a fun money-themed party! Dress up in costumes like bankers or detectives with secret missions. Play a treasure hunt game by finding hidden coins and counting them. You can decorate with dollar signs and green streamers. Create an art corner where you draw or color pictures of what you'd do if you found treasure. Share yummy treats shaped like dollar bills or coins. At the end, have storytime about adventures with treasure chests. Finish by writing thank-you notes to family and friends, because being grateful is as important as saving money!
Where Tax Day is celebrated?
- - United States