Halloween

2022 - 10 - 31

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New Zealand authorities apologise for encouraging parents to 'tax ... (The Guardian)

Inland Revenue Department faced criticism online after tweeting a tax on 'treat hauls' could teach kids responsibility. Halloween decorations outside a home ...

“Any fun-loving parent worth their salt would do well to ignore such hokum,” wrote a third. They went on to suggest that parents apply one of New Zealand’s top income tax rates – 33% – to children’s trick-or-treat earnings. “You can’t possibly be serious,” one Twitter user replied.

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Inland Revenue deletes Halloween-themed Tweet after it backfires (Stuff.co.nz)

IRD apologises after suggesting Halloween is a chance to teach kids about tax by taking away a third of their treats.

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Halloween: How Do Airlines And Airports Celebrate The Occasion? (Simple Flying)

Following two years of restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, airports and airlines plan to use Halloween 2022 as an excuse to celebrate air travel.

Ticket counters may have the odd skeleton or two hanging around, but if you want to get into the spirit of Halloween before your flight, head to an airport bar. The movies Delta has added are the following: American Airlines says it is "creeping it real" with aviation-themed pumpkin stencils. [Southwest](http://simpleflying.com/tag/southwest-airlines/) offered a "monster sale" on flights to select destinations in the United States. The flights must be purchased up to and including Monday, October 31, and are good for travel until March 31, 2023. Focused around autumn and All Saints' Day on November 1, Halloween is a celebration of all things scary.

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