I know what you should do, first buy 10 mansions... if you already own 10 mansions, then but better ones. Then, get a huge pool (2 story optional) in every house. After that you are probley left with 600,000,000 dollars. Next, buy Starbucks. Then get 2 super cute puppies. After that go shopping. When you are done give your friends and family 5 million dollars each because of course you are nice. Then buy the coolest and most expensive phone ever. Then go on vacation for a month in California. In California buy a, MANSION house by the beach. By now you are probley left with 300,000,000 dollars. Then redesign your houses. Make then awesome. Then buy new sunglasses. Then buy everything you have wanted for a really long time. Then buy 365 phone cases for everyday of the year. Then buy a pony dress it up just for your entertainment then give the pony back to whoever u rented it from all dressed up and then they will be happy. Then buy everything you WANT. Then you are left with 100,000,000. Save that for the future.
Win the lottery
No. Just to start, you can't deduct income you didn't make or report. There is a lot of money I didn't make last year....I didn't win the $100,000,00 lottery..so while I didn't report it or pay taxes on it (I could)....I certainly can't deduct it. The lottery example is inapplicable to this question. Although the answer (No, you can't deduct lost wages) is correct, lottery winnings are not wages.
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You can cash a $1,000 Keno ticket at the casino where you purchased it, as they typically handle ticket redemptions. Additionally, some lottery retailers may also cash Keno tickets, depending on local regulations. If you have a winning ticket from a state lottery, you can visit a designated lottery office for cashing. Always check the specific rules and procedures for your state or region.
The Treasury of the State of California. Example payee: Lottery ticket winner.
If you felt that winning the lottery was impossible, there would be little sense in buying a lottery ticket.
No, you do not have to be a resident to win the lottery.
No, you do not have to be a resident of the state to win the lottery.
No, you do not have to be a citizen to win the Powerball lottery.
the lottery is not in leafgreen.
Perhaps you should consult a fortuneteller. WikiAnswers does not predict winners.
You should be super happy but be rational and dont waste your money.
It is not possible to determine how much you should pay from your first paycheck on Monday in order to win the lottery, as winning the lottery is based on chance and luck, not on the amount of money you spend. Lotteries are random and the odds of winning are typically very low. It is important to play responsibly and within your means, as the lottery is a form of gambling and should be treated as such.
Yes, in most cases, you must be a resident of the state where the lottery ticket was purchased in order to win the lottery.
Yes, it is possible for you to win the lottery in a different state if you purchase a ticket for that state's lottery drawing.
Yes, it is possible to win the lottery in another state if you purchase a ticket for that state's lottery drawing.
Because I don't play the lottery.