"You can't win if you don't play", was a line from the lottery ads in my state. I doubt, for several reasons that the President would play a state lottery. However, if he did win, he could send somebody to collect his winnings.
hi i want register in you lottery please tell me what documents send to you.
In the US, yes. Lottery winnings are taxed.
new jersey
no they do not have to pay taxes on their winnings.
Alabama is considered to be the most religious state and I agree. It is nicknamed the "bible belt" and has a slow economic growth because it refuses to legalize gambliing or the lottery even for educational funds.
(in the US) you may be able to initially succeed, but no, it is not lawful. It's been tried before and has never turned out well for the person who tried it.
Yes it is. That name appears on a scam warning list from the US Post office. If you did not enter a lottery, you have not won a lottery- plain and simple.
There are many ways to win, with a large range of winning amounts. Just in 2015, the US Powerball awarded a whopping $564 million jackpot to three lucky ticket holders.
It depends on the state and the tipe of gambling (lottery or casino table games). But in Nevada is 21.
If I understand you correctly, you have remained in the US longer than your visa allowed, and you have won a lottery ticket; you are wondering if you will get in trouble if you collect your winnings. It's safe, collect the money. If the government has any objections, all they will do is ask you to leave the country, and you can still take your money with you when you leave. If you received an immigration visa in a lottery, consult an immigration lawyer. You may have to leave the country and claim from your home country.
In the US which state has the most animals living in it?