yes. if the lotto takes their money...when they play and lose
i don't think so, you must have a legitamite ssn for tax purposes
Yes but I guess it could be a problem if someone won a big prize and then had to claim it? Then again you can choose to be an anonymous winner and I doubt if HM Immigration Dept. get involved in lottery issues?
lottery are something u can win by use ing clay
Yes, you can cash in lottery tickets from another state, but it depends on the specific rules and regulations of each state's lottery. Some states allow you to claim prizes from out-of-state tickets, while others may have restrictions or require you to claim the prize in the state where the ticket was purchased. It's best to check with the specific state lottery for guidance on how to claim your prize.
YES!!!, ANYONE can in ILLINOIS, the difference is TAXES, if you do NOT show a Social Security Number(SSN) taxes are 30 Percent and can NOT claim ANY REFUND so is ALL THAT TAX IS UNCLE SAM MONEY while if you are a Citizen and you show your Valid Drivers License AND SSN you get 25 tax cut AND YES YOU CAN CLAIM ALMOST ALL THE MONEY BACK IN YOUR NEXT INCOME TAX FORM.
The prize claim period is 365 days from the date of the draw. It varies by some states as well.
No the lottery is dor us residents only. Unless you have legal citizenship.
There is such a thing. However, there is some controversy, as it appears that not everyone claiming to be from it, is from it. And of course, others who claim that it's all bad. Here's the scoop - you've either won a lottery or you have not. But you NEVER send any money in advance so as to claim the prize. No legitimate lottery expects you to pay them to claim your prize.
at anynationalized banks along with forms of claim.
If you buy a lottery ticket in another state, you can still win the prize if your ticket matches the winning numbers. However, you may have to travel to that state to claim your prize, as each state has its own rules for lottery ticket redemption.
The purpose of setting up a trust fund to receive lottery prize money is usually to avoid one's heirs having to pay inheritance/estate tax on the winnings you leave behind when you pass away. If this is a concern for you, then you need to consult an estate planner BEFORE you claim your lottery jackpot.
The claim for the lottery typically refers to the process by which a winner validates their winning ticket to receive their prize. This process usually involves presenting the ticket to the lottery organization, which verifies its authenticity and the winning numbers. Winners may also need to provide identification and complete any necessary paperwork to claim their winnings. Additionally, the claim process can differ based on the lottery's rules and regulations in different jurisdictions.