Priceless advice for lottery winners to responsibly claim the big prize
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- čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
- You just won the lottery. Now what? Heath Grossman, partner at Johnson Brunetti, has advice for those who got lucky and now have some important decisions to make.
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What i don’t understand is even if you open llc or trust to claim ticket you can still sign it under your name. Or am I wrong?
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you need to know the truth now. Don't believe it. The lottery if you want 30 annual payments they will give you a sliver of your money for the first 25 years and the last three years you will get a big chunk. If you take a cash payout, the lottery takes 1/2 of your winnings and taxes you on the half you keep. If you won 6000000.00 (6 million) dollars and took cash the lottery will automatically take 3 million off the top. Now they will tax you on the 3 million that you keep, which will come to depending on your taxes in your state and how you file taxes joint/single cash payment will come to around 2,160000 or less. This is one of the ugly truths about lottery winnings.
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Lump sum and annuity talk is a waste of time. Majority of people take the lump sum.