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If people crack Pick5 with Few Tickets this is what people should do
you know something else i was thinking...What if the study the field you told them to and as a home mortage you only charge them: $100 or $75, they still have to sign that agreement but: $100 or $75 will come out out of their paychecks and is donated to Charity, so that when you have a :Lot of PEOPLE doing that a good chunk of money will be going to charity...lol....
May 30, 2010, 4:46 pm - pumpi76 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Winner of airline lottery eats winning ticket
I am glad the airline has a sense of humor but the money would be utilized better by sending it to a charity that helps people down on their luck or a health research charity.
Mar 6, 2010, 9:43 pm - floridian - Lottery News

$333 MILLION: Mega Millions lottery jackpot increased
Okay Illinois tax advisors let your voices be heard now! Which makes SOUND tax withdrawl sense ... if the 1 ticket holding, individual winner of tonight's MM jackpot decides to give 5% of cash lump-sum to 1 charity (tax exempt status), should that ticket holder make the charity a 5% interest holder on the claim form, OR simply donate 5% after entire after-tax sum is electronically transferred to winner's account? The proper order has stummped me for a couple of years!
Aug 28, 2009, 10:01 pm - HaveABall - Lottery News

Michigan Lottery winner gives prize to charity
I'd like a professional answer please ... If a person gives their unsigned, WINNING lottery ticket to an approved, non-taxed charity (e.g, Catholic Charities), does the charity still have to pay the 25%-34% Federal Tax and the 3.4%+ State tax, or are lottery taxes on one or both waved?
Apr 21, 2009, 2:02 am - HaveABall - Lottery News

Do you count the lottery as part of your charity plan?
I think it's more of a voluntary tax than a charity. Charity is usually something you give without expectations. I mean, if you give $10 to a food bank, what do you expect to receive in return? But everyone who buys a lottery ticket is hoping to benefit from the purchase.
Jan 7, 2009, 5:24 am - justxploring - Lottery Discussion Forum

What kind of STOCKS would you invest in?
that's a great idea. I have always told my son if we ever win he/we will spend some of his vacations doing charity work at a local Children's Hospital. I would only support my adult children financially if they were doing non profit charity work . Otherwise they won't see a penny unless they have meager jobs like teaching or mentoring. If they don't I would just donate it all to the a heart research foundation I have been involved with.
Aug 19, 2008, 1:09 pm - GamerMom - Lottery Discussion Forum

How much will you give to your charity if you win big ?
I understand where you coming fro rjoh , i been disappointed with charity such as feed the children'' who claims they send money to Africa to help feed the kids down there . This is nothing but child exploitation. The organization benefit a lot from sympathizers who give big money. Charity organizations are the middleman to the issue at hand. This mean that it makes sense to directly eliminate the middleman.
Mar 2, 2008, 2:26 pm - bigato1010 - Lottery Discussion Forum

How much will you give to your charity if you win big ?
My charity is me, so I won't have a problem deciding how much to give to my charity. It's those other charities run by people I don't know that will be the problem.
Feb 27, 2008, 6:11 pm - RJOh - Lottery Discussion Forum

How much will you give to your charity if you win big ?
I wouldn't give any to charity, because I know by experience the majority of them abuse money, and only use a small amount of that money to help people. So in that case, I would hand pick whom I wanted to be charitable to! I think I would do a better job at helping people myself than to hand over that kind of money to a charity!
Feb 27, 2008, 12:44 am - Clairvoyance - Lottery Discussion Forum

Should PB MM be tax-free/lump sum
no tax on wins in australia, but the money that is not won is given back to the people in grants. the rest goes on wages and such.in other words its more like charity than tax.charity sounds better to me than tax.
Oct 1, 2007, 4:10 am - MYSTME - Jackpot Games Forum

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