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How much do you want?
I voted 10 mil but would be happy with 1 mil after taxes.
Jul 30, 2007, 1:39 am - KyMystikal - Jackpot Games Forum
I Have No Problem Paying Federal Taxes If I Win The Jackpot.
Look I have no problem paying the taxes on a Jackpot.
But paying Federal Taxes on the fruits of your labour--is indeed a kind of Slavery. Thus I support Brown, do you?
More people needs to stand up to these Criminals.
What is your opinion will you pay taxes on your jackpot?
Jun 24, 2007, 5:16 pm - RedToad - Jackpot Games Forum
Saturday's PB Win
The cash value is before taxes.
Jan 28, 2007, 11:55 pm - Guru101 - Jackpot Games Forum
Winning and Moving to Income Tax Free State
If you live in NC and buy a winning Scratch off in SC, SC will take taxes out of your winning, but NC will give you a credit for the Taxes paid in SC. NC will tax your winning by adding it to your income which will increase your taxes. I am not sure when this was changed but it use to be if you did not live in the state you won in, you would file a tax form and receive all of the taxes you paid in that state. Now your state gives you a credit and you do not have to file a tax form in the s
Dec 17, 2006, 9:38 pm - wpb - Jackpot Games Forum
I have a question about payments.
The lottery takes a percentage out of your annual payments but what you finally pay for the year depends on how you use the money throughout the tax season. Keep in mind that the percentage that the lottery takes is not what you will finally owe the federal and state government. Example is the state lottery hands you your payment minus 25% federal taxes and no state taxes are taken out. Then at tax time you have to pay the federal taxes another additional 10% and then say a 5% state tax on yo
Sep 14, 2006, 10:50 am - weshar75 - Jackpot Games Forum
Mega Millions Rolls On
If you live in the U.S., your winnings from any lottery anywhere in the world is subject to state and federal taxes and some cities add city taxes.RJOh
Jul 14, 2005, 6:13 pm - RJOh - Jackpot Games Forum
I predict HL will be gone by next year
Wow, that's quite a prediction Jimmy.I would love to play Euramerican Millions in my backyard, but logistics...taxes, no taxes, another currency...just seems far-fetched right now in '05.
May 14, 2005, 3:18 am - JAG331 - Jackpot Games Forum
PB streak is over!
$623,333 before taxes
Apr 30, 2005, 11:24 am - ryanm - Jackpot Games Forum
Mega Millions - State Matters
are more states moving away from charging state taxes on lottery winnings?
Apr 11, 2005, 9:58 am - DoctorEw220 - Jackpot Games Forum
PLEASE HELP - regarding tax and lottories
Knowing the taxes can help if you want to choose one single game to play based on the highest jackpot.Someone may see the Powerball jackpot at $20 million and UK Lotto at $10 million and incorrectly decide to play Powerball. The informed lottery player will know that not only does the UK not take out taxes, but they also pay the entire jackpot as lump-sum cash.Therefore, the $10 million UK Lotto jackpot, which is paid as lump-sum, tax-free cash, is larger than the Powerball jackpot, which after
Oct 23, 2004, 9:13 am - Todd - Jackpot Games Forum