Only some states collect taxes from Powerball winnings
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But it's not just the winner who scores a big payday. Lottery winnings are taxed, which means the federal government and the individual states can also win big. VERIFY reader Bev asked: "What happens to the taxes taken from a jackpot winning? Does it go into a general fund? Does it stay in the state where the ticket was sold?" Many people on social media also asked if
THE QUESTION
Do states get tax money from
THE SOURCES
* TurboTax
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* State of California Franchise Tax Board
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* Spokesperson for
THE ANSWER
Lottery winnings are treated as income by the federal government and most states, and thus are subject to state and federal income taxes. However, there are 13 states that do not collect taxes on residents' lottery winnings.
WHAT WE FOUND
In all states, lottery winnings are treated as income by the federal government. The majority of states also tax lottery winnings. Some states don't have an income tax, and therefore don't tax lottery winnings, while one state specifically excludes lottery winnings from that tax.
To explain, let's first break down what happens when someone wins the jackpot.
When the winner comes forward, they must first clarify to the state lottery whether they want to receive their winnings in a 30-year annuity, or receive their winnings in a lump sum of cash. If they pick the annuity, they will eventually receive the entire advertised jackpot. If they pick the lump sum, they will receive the "cash value" of that jackpot. For the record-breaking
Most people who win large jackpots opt for the cash. So those people will get their money all at once.
Immediately, 24% of that cash value is withheld for federal taxes in all states and
But the federal government counts lottery winnings as income, and so winning a large jackpot will likely move the winner into a higher tax bracket, in which their income is taxed at 37%. So when the winner next files their taxes, they'll likely have to give the federal government another 13% of that prize.
Whether the state or territory a person lives in taxes the winner's jackpot depends on the individual state's laws, and just because some states tax
In most states, the tax is taken from the prize money before it's ever given to the winner. Details on when and how much the winner pays differ by state. Then there are 13 states that don't tax a person's lottery winnings, according to the
There are also some jurisdictions with unique rules.
Becker told VERIFY that
But Becker noted there is one exception: A
In general, things are messier when a person lives in one state and wins with a ticket purchased in another. The
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According to estimates from
Where does lottery ticket money go?
Lottery ticket sales also make states a lot of money.
Becker said about 40% of the
Every lottery makes its beneficiaries public. A
Becker told VERIFY that states even keep their prize money separate until there's a winner. She said each state sends its prize funds to the winning state soon after the jackpot-hitting draw. For the record-breaking
If a winner never comes forward to claim their incredible prize,



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