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When you win, a chunk of your winnings goes to the IRS immediately. They will take 24% of your prize right off the top. You will need to claim your winnings on your tax return for that year.
The past couple of weeks lottery players in Ohio have received good fortune from the Powerball. Tickets sold in Ohio won $150,000 in both the Wednesday, Oct. 2 drawing and the Monday, Sept. 23 ...
On June 2, 2010, Ohio won a Powerball jackpot; it became the first lottery selling either Mega Millions or Powerball (when 2010 began) to provide a jackpot-winning ticket for its newer game. The ticket was worth a $261 million annuity; it was sold in Sunbury. Ohio's second Powerball jackpot-winning ticket, sold for the June 23, 2010, drawing ...
The odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 292.2 million. More: These states have the most Mega Millions, Powerball jackpot winners. What were the winning numbers for the March 20 Powerball? The ...
A ticket bought in Ohio for the June 2, 2010, Powerball drawing became its first potential Powerball jackpot winner; it is the first time a lottery selling either Mega Millions or Powerball (but not both) on January 31, 2010 sold a jackpot-winning ticket for its newer game after the cross-selling expansion date. The ticket was worth $261.6 ...
Lottery payouts are the way lottery winnings are distributed. Typically, lotteries pay out around 50–70% of stakes (turnover) back to players. The remainder is then kept for administration costs and charitable donations or tax revenues. In gambling terminology lottery payouts are the equivalent of RTP (Returns To Players).
The winning numbers in the Saturday, March 9, Powerball drawing were 30, 36, 49, 52 and 63. The red Powerball was 16, and the Power Play was 5X. The next drawing will be held Monday, March 11.
The Hot Lotto game was retired on October 28, 2017, with a new version of Lotto*America replacing it on November 12. In September 2007, MUSL launched Midwest Millions, a scratch ticket game, in Iowa and Kansas; it was the country's first multi-jurisdictional scratch game since the Powerball television game shows. Midwest Millions returned in ...