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Lottery Rigged?
however even if they are doing audit draws this is not good because lets say you have a due number, and the due number comes out in the audit draw. IMO, due numbers are just an arbitrary name players put on digits and/or numbers based on their definition of when they are due . Look at a statistical chart showing how many times each digit in each digit position appeared over the last 1000 drawings and you'll see that very few of the digits were drawn an equal amount. For instance, the dig
Dec 4, 2014, 6:00 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Audit: Florida lottery department keeps shaky records
Does this report bring any questions to your mind? Does the State Auditor do an audit on the Auditors of the Lottery Drawings, or are they just dangling in the wind, like the IRS e-mails?
Jun 19, 2014, 7:42 am - CARBOB - Lottery News

Kansas: 4/1 - 4/30/2014
After 32 days of none we get 3 days in a row of 9's. Can it go 4 or should I take three wins and stop while I'm up? I'd stay off of the 7's personally. Might end up a 7 less April. There's no doubt in my mind the algorithm they use to pick the numbers is screwed up beyond believe on variance, but the numbers come out right in the long term with respect to frequency distribution so that it looks koser for any audit.
Apr 4, 2014, 7:56 pm - MRW2276 - Pick 3 Forum

Lottery pool - anyone in San Diego that would wanna work together?
I beg to disagree. FB has audit trails beyond what we mortals can see. People can mess around but pictures don't lie and fb can get to them when they do. Besides, its mostly a closed group I was referring to where everybody knows each other. But the pool exists in fb and I can imagine theres more than the group I know.
Jan 15, 2014, 6:50 pm - d1nnl2 - Lottery Discussion Forum

200 Winning Pick 3 Tickets
Oh, have no worries. They already thought of that. The person they audit must have a mid to high profile in order to qualify. Too many resources with too much expense. Your everyday Joe shouldn't worry. I know an Insider.
Feb 26, 2013, 11:28 pm - onlymoney - Lottery Discussion Forum

Does anyone really play Lottery as their day job
The 599 dollar rule was in place for one reason. The IRS has neither the money, time and staff to enforce every single person who is a tax evader, especially if the person they audit shows a profit/loss profile, meaning worth the time, money and staff required, so they only go after the big guys.
Nov 25, 2012, 11:02 pm - onlymoney - Lottery Discussion Forum

Sucessfully staying quiet?
Also Joker, Don't forget where the ultimate fault would belong! The state that the win occurred in! Remember the states that have lotteries are the ones who do the withholding for the IRS and ultimately transfer those funds on to the Treasuary Department in the persons name and SS number so their income tax account will be credited correctly as not to end up with an unjustified tax audit!
Feb 16, 2011, 10:36 am - BaristaExpress - Lottery Discussion Forum

Sucessfully staying quiet?
If you only knew the IRS can only go back 3 years! As long as no other years before or now show any fraud in their filings! And since the money wasn't withheld at the time of disbursement to no fault of their own the 3 year limitation for an audit for that year will hold up in a court of law! The IRS is SOL and if you have any doubts just as your accountant or the IRS if you like!
Feb 15, 2011, 7:34 pm - BaristaExpress - Lottery Discussion Forum

Scratch offs as a tax write off?
You can offset your winning with losses, but you must have the losing tickets as receipts. You are very likely to incur an audit with this kind of write-off.
Nov 26, 2010, 1:34 am - muppet - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum

June 29- July 11
ty sure need a biggie hit..................... working the audit shift tonight so get off at 7am..................... thank you got me a box tonight on the 546
Jul 5, 2010, 4:11 am - brighteyes - Pick 3 Forum