Not directly. You receive the total prize allotted for the numbers you have registered - there is no tax deducted. However - once you deposit your winnings into a bank account, you will pay tax on any interest earned.
In the UK there is no tax on lottery winnings, if you win £750.00 you get to spend all of it.
If you mean the national lottery. Then no they can't you have to be a uk resident.
Anyone who tells you you have won anything and that you "just have to pay for shipping" is scamming you.
The UK national lottery is a government run organization. It has various lottery schemes, including the famous UK based Lotto and EuroMillionaire. If you win a lottery, the funds can either be collected from partner convenience store, or by cheque. For big amounts of win, you will be paid through bank after verification.
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Yes, some people win cash prizes in the UK if they, for example, enter competitions or buy lottery tickets.
No. The US owes money to the UK, but it is part of its national debt, and not a 'tax', which the UK has no power to impose on the US.
Yes
You don't need a UK tax code to receive overseas inheritance. The only time you need a UK tax code - is if you're liable to pay tax.
Do you mean pay-as-you-earn? In the UK? AKA PAYE
You do not have to pay tax in the UK on the benefits received from a will