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thoughts on lottery syndicates
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check out 7/19/23 There were 36 2nd. place winners spread over 16 states. They each got 1 million.
there were 3 2nd place winners in Massachusetts, Jane Busby is one of them, here she is displaying her 1 million dollar check
this The pick 3, 4, and 5 games unfortunately are not in all states is not accurate. Actually, there are 5 states that do not sell any lottery. Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah.
Aug 24, 2023, 9:50 am - lottoman626 - Lottery Discussion Forum
how to hit the texas two step lottery
Wow I thought it was called Two Step
WOW..!!
I assumed YOU'D have read thiz threadz Topic Heading.!
So?, did you think it'z referring to a Lottery Game in Hawaii?
Stop thoughtin ,... and start ThInKiN..!!
Oct 2, 2023, 11:05 am - Stat$talker - Lottery Discussion Forum
thoughts on lottery syndicates
I think you are getting a little mixed up.
The 36 second prize winners each got 1M because each bought their own ticket. So there were 36 tickets that had the same numbers.
In a lottery pool of say 10 people. You won't buy 10 duplicate tickets for each member. So if in your collection of tickets one wins the second prize. They won't ask you how many you are so that each gets their own 1M.
I hope that makes sense.
The pick 3, 4, and 5 games unfortunately are not in all states is n
Aug 24, 2023, 10:09 am - JustMaybe - Lottery Discussion Forum
Which lp member did you think would best handle a major jp win ?
I think Ole Cmoore50 would handle a Jackpot pretty well.. so would YOU Artist77
Wouldn't have to worry about you hiring a Jason Kurland type.. ..wit all dat Legal knowledge you got..
I would vote fa Ole Stat$talker, but folkz might think that would be a lil biased..
Todd would handle a win well too..Although him winning might not fair too well for us..cauze the first thang he'd probably do iz drop diz site.. hightail it to Hawaii..
C ya......
-Stat$talker
Nov 22, 2022, 8:20 pm - Stat$talker - Lottery Discussion Forum
The ever increasingly inflated jackpot prizes for MM and PB
When interest rates were stable, the take home cash value after federal taxes was around 1/3 of the advertised jackpot.
Setting aside the fact the United States is the only country that taxes lottery wins
Never lived in Bulgaria so don't know if they tax gambling winnings or not, but in the U.S. lottery winnings are defined as gambling winnings and is defined as income. Winners get a W-2G for $600 or more if the amount is at least 300 times the wager (the payer has the option to reduce
Feb 27, 2023, 11:17 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum
State taxes - my experience
I love that Trust idea. Do you have to set up the Trust before you hit the jackpot? What kind of Trust is best for this?
According to Investopedia,
Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming do not levy state income taxes, while New Hampshire doesn t tax earned wages.
South Dakota has a Registration of Trust cost of $125.
From greensfelder.com,
States where you can avoid income taxes
In states such as Kansas you can avoid state i
Jan 19, 2023, 1:00 am - Wavepack - Lottery Discussion Forum