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>win “$1.3 blillion”
>only get $589 million lump sum taxed at 37%
>actual winnings are only $370 million (28.5%) after taxes

I hope you don’t play this scam.
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>>60885850
I wouldn’t be upset with $370 million.
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>>60885850
lump sum because hyperinflation is here to stay, and who's to say if you'll live 30 years.
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>>60885850
You’re missing the point. It’s about paying $2 for some nice dreams. It’s a fantasy where you no longer need to sell your labor. How much are you willing to pay for some nice thoughts for once before bed? Most people are willing to pay $2.
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>>60885850
do tickets cost a dollar? easiest 2x of my life
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>>60885868
You would literally still have to work with $370MM.
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>>60885996
It’s not rupees, Dinesh.
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>>60885850
Why would you get taxed twice? In either case, coming out with 9 figures from a $2 gamble isn’t so bad
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>>60885996
No I literally would never work again.
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>>60885850
This isn’t the scam part the scam part is a glow nigger or fake person always wins these mega jackpots, an actual citizen never wins
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>>60885850
>$589 million
>589

WHAT THE FUCK XRP BROS LITERALLY PREDICTED THIS
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fucking sick
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>>60885850
>take the $43m per year over 30 years instead
>lottery company goes bankrupt after year 3 and you lose out on most of it
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>>60886044
Correct, it's US dollars, if you were white you would know that it's not enough to retire
>>60886104
Hope you don't plan to live past 50, otherwise you'll be broke by then.
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>>60886135
>sell the 43mm per year to a hedge fund for a tax free $580mm loan upfront
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>>60886137
Your brain is broken
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>>60885850
Oh no only 370 million dollars
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>>60885850
Oh no, only 370 million :(
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>>60886237
No, you and those other two idiots just take the bait every time so this meme pervades.
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>>60886055
Lump sum is withheld, and you pay tax and state tax since it's your "income" come filing time. It's not that different from how your paycheck is taxed.
>>60886135
This is worth keeping in mind. Sure annual is more and stable so you don't just blow all your winnings, but these companies only stay afloat off their yields. Though I'm sure they have math geeks manage it sustainably. Still, if you're not retarded, you can grow the money easily.
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>>60886326
this kek
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>>60885996
You demoralization chomos are pushing way too much.
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>>60885850
>589
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>>60886475
>state tax
Yea thankfully I don’t have to deal with that shit
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>>60886475
>income
so if you buy tickets with a corporation you only pay corpo tax? Sounds like a plan
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>>60885850
Step 1: take the annual payment as an annuity
Step 2: form an llc in a business tax free country, sell the annuity to the llc, the llc takes out a loans based on future income from the annuity
Step 3: enjoy tax free money from the llc
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>>60885892
Wrong. You can take the payments and then sell the debt for way more than the lump sum.
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>>60885850
>paying taxes on lottery winnings
A rare win for bongland
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>>60886142
Whoa, kino
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>>60886137
Are you a fucking retard?



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