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That's because when anyone wins the lottery, the IRS withholds 24% of the winnings off the top. With the $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot, if the winner opted for the lump sum cash value of $997.6 million, they would be subject to federal income tax at the top tax rate, which is 37%.
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Read More »It's been a wild year for the Powerball lottery. On November 8, Powerball announced that a single winning Powerball ticket, sold at a gas station in Altadena California, won the World Record $2.04 billion Powerball lottery jackpot. That means that some lucky ticket holder won the largest jackpot in Powerball history and the largest jackpot in U.S. lottery history. And then a couple of weeks later, on November 20, a Kansas ticket holder won a $92.9 million Powerball jackpot. But of course, due to taxes, those Powerball winners (who have yet to be revealed) will take home a lot less money than advertised. The odds of winning the World Record Powerball jackpot were about one in 292.2 million. But lottery officials point out that the Powerball jackpot has been hit seven times so far in 2022. And since no one has hit the jackpot since November, the Powerball lottery payout is climbing again. So, that always has a lot of people thinking about how much money a lucky multi-million-dollar Powerball jackpot winner will take home—after taxes. Subscribe to Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Be a smarter, better informed investor. Save up to 74% Sign up for Kiplinger’s Free E-Newsletters Profit and prosper with the best of Kiplinger’s expert advice on investing, taxes, retirement, personal finance and more - straight to your e-mail. Profit and prosper with the best of Kiplinger’s expert advice - straight to your e-mail. Sign up
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Read More »If you’re the lucky winner of a massive Powerball jackpot (or if you win other lottery cash prizes from a Powerball or Mega Millions drawing), you will want to take a couple of deep breaths and secure and protect your winning ticket. Then, you will likely want to work with a qualified financial advisor to consider and plan for the various tax implications of winning the lottery. That's because when anyone wins the lottery, the IRS withholds 24% of the winnings off the top. With the $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot, if the winner opted for the lump sum cash value of $997.6 million, they would be subject to federal income tax at the top tax rate, which is 37%. The lottery winnings for the $2.04 billion prize would be reported on the Powerball jackpot winner’s 2022 federal income tax return. For 2022, the top (i.e., 37%) federal income tax bracket applies to single filers who have more than $539,900 in income and joint filers with income over $647,850. Due to inflation, the federal income tax brackets for 2023 have been adjusted upward. On the state side of things, most states treat lottery winnings as income for tax purposes and the tax rates vary by state. But the jackpot winner’s state taxes could still amount to a huge sum given the size of the Powerball lottery jackpot.
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