This person didnt even answer the question. Just running off at the mouth about nothing. You would have to pay taxes on any interest earned in subsequent years, not on the principal again. So if it is "without having any income from that money", then no, there is no additional tax on merely being rich -- only upon getting richer. However, if you buy taxable property, you may have to pay annual property taxes for as long as you own it, whether or not its value changes, then income tax if you sell it for a profit (with some exceptions).
The above may be true in some countries, but not in others. In some countries, you would have to pay tax each year just for having the money. France, for example, has a wealth tax.
taxes on lottery winning of 800,000 in the state of WA
You have to pay taxes on lottery winnings when you receive the prize, whether it's in a lump sum or through installments.
do I have to pay State and Federal taxes on Md. lottery winnings
yes because it is a winning
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.
Income tax.
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.
Unfortuneatly, the olympians from the USA do have to pay taxes on the winnings from the medals awarded.
Not unless your a professional gambler.
Washington State does not have a personal income tax, so you will not pay any state income tax. You will still pay Federal income tax on lottery winnings, though.
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.
You don't have to pay tax on gambling winnings in the UK.