Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon, and Colorado.
What are the taxes on an 800,000 lottery win in the state of MS
Taxes on lottery (or gambing, etc) winnings are the same as any other ordinary income in both amount and use.
In Florida, lottery winnings are subject to a 24% federal withholding tax for U.S. citizens and resident aliens for prizes above $5,000. Additionally, there may be state taxes on lottery winnings depending on the amount won and the winner's personal tax situation.
There are 7 states which do not have a lottery, each for their own reasons. Some feel as though a lottery would take away from the land based casinos which ultimately would cut jobs and create a big deficit for the state's government as far as taxes go.
If you don't want to be sued for tax evasion, even as a veteran, you would have to pay taxes on $50,000 in lottery winnings.
do I have to pay State and Federal taxes on Md. lottery winnings
Alaska depends primarily on petroleum revenues and federal subsidies. This allows it to have the lowest individual tax burden in the United States, and be one of only five states with no state sales tax, one of seven states that do not levy an individual income tax, and one of two states that has neither. There are 89 municipalities that collect a local sales tax. Other local taxes levied include raw fish taxes, hotel, motel, and B&B 'bed' taxes, severance taxes, liquor and tobacco taxes, gaming (pull tabs) taxes, tire taxes and fuel transfer taxes. There are property taxes.
In the United States, States have taxes on a number of items. Below is a list of taxes that States have created. Not all States have all the taxes listed: * personal income; * sales taxes; * corporate taxes; * gasoline taxes; and * property taxes.
In the North Carolina state lottery? One, North Carolina.
Yes you will have to pay state taxes to North Carolina after adding your lottery winnings to all of your other gross income on the state income tax return.
If no one paid taxes then all government spending would be financed solely by the sale of lottery tickets.