Search

ForumsResults 71 - 80 of 1849 for legal. (0.06 seconds)

Help!! Need winning lottery advice
They shouldn't pursue this AT ALL. They will end up regretting it in the end. If the winner finds out this person is taking legal action against him, he will RECEDE the $100,000 offer PLUS they will have thousands of dollars in legal fees. They have nothing to complain about. Her dad GAVE a lottery ticket to someone else and it won. If I was them, I would just take the $100,000 if the guy hasn't receded the offer so far. They will lose the lawsuit, and could end up in the poor house when the law
Sep 24, 2007, 9:06 am - Guru101 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Is it legal...
guys is it legal to create a lotto better than the state lottery?I think is against the law to create a private lottery. What you think. I will apreciate the opinions. pumpi76
May 13, 2006, 6:36 am - pumpi76 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Legal?
I was reading on the Powerball website's FAQ and it said that purchasing tickets over the internet is illegal.It says, Any Internet lottery site that purports to sell Powerball tickets, or shares of Powerball tickets to purchasers or to run a service for you, are operating illegally. They are not authorized by the Multi-State Lottery Association or by any U.S. lottery. There are legal Internet sales of lottery tickets in some countries, but only within the borders
Sep 24, 2005, 2:02 am - cyto - Lottery Discussion Forum

Legal Entity....lawyer
When the lottery officials say any legal entity can claim a jackpot prize, does this mean that a lawyer can claim it for you, too? In other words, will your lawyer have to sign the back of your ticket? From what I can gather on these websites, whomever signs the back of the ticket this is the name of the owner of that ticket. As well the name on the ticket could possibly be revealed to the public, should they seek it.Also, if you claim your ticket as a trust, do you write the name of the trus
Jul 6, 2004, 5:16 am - ThinkBig - Lottery Discussion Forum

Are lottery pools legal in Michigan?
gmcroman,If you join a lottery pool at a website organized by somebody you don't know with a group of other somebodies that you don't know, what difference does it makes if it is legal or not? If in the future when you've won nothing and feel you have been cheated, who are you going to file a legal claim against, somebody you don't know? Getting in a lottery pool with people you know and can identify have legal risk if you don't have a written agreement and I doubt if anybody running a lotte
Oct 24, 2003, 7:07 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum

Live in SC, Play in Ga, Move to Fl
Good question,I lived in N.Y. worked in Vt. My legal residence was N.Y. I paid Vt state taxes on weekly deductions. When I filed my taxes I had to file in Vt. and N.Y. both. For the sake of percentages it went like this. Vt tax 3% paid that in full to Vt. N.Y. tax 5% My tax in N.Y. I was allowed 3% deduction from 5% and paid N.Y. 2% in taxes being a legal resident of that state. Moving to Fla may not make a difference after winning as the date of the win may be considered the date of your legal
Jul 24, 2002, 6:10 pm - JAP69 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Creating a trust or LLC to claim lottery winnings
Some state lottery laws do not include entities under the definition of a person. -Artist77 The above is what confuses the living hell out the masses to no end. Legal entities........The min we start talking about them people lose force. It works THE OTHER WAY in the state's favor even when it's allowed. TN lottery deceptive behavior is a great example of this. They put on their website no one allowed to claim anonymously. It's a public record Will always give out names, etc.
May 18, 2017, 2:44 am - Resourceful - Lottery Discussion Forum

Trusting your lawyer with the winning ticket
A lot of politicians may be attorneys but they are not serving as legal counsel concurrently. Paralegals may provide limited support but they do not provide legal advice or opinions.
Mar 30, 2019, 6:54 pm - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

State Taxes and Lotto
Not to be a downer but you better check the legal department. Intentionally having another claim a lottery prize to avoid payment of an IRS debt may land a person in a heap of trouble, and possible time in the slammer. Again, not offering legal advice, just throwing that thought and there and recommending you check with an attorney.
Dec 17, 2016, 6:58 pm - realtorjim - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery Jackpots And Tax Havens
It is legal to minimize taxes,.It is legal to move money off shore th lower taxed locations. Is It moral? that depends on your morals.
Apr 8, 2016, 3:54 am - savagegoose - Lottery Discussion Forum