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In Minnesota, lottery winnings are subject to federal income tax but not state income tax. However, other taxes such as federal gift tax may apply depending on the circumstances. It's advisable to consult with a tax professional to determine the specific tax implications of lottery winnings in your situation.
California does not tax have a state income tax on lottery winnings. The federal withholding rate amount is 25 % to be withheld from the winnings amount.
No. Your lottery winnings will be reported on your 1040 federal income tax return and the taxable amount will be subject to the income tax at your marginal tax rate.
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.
Claiming your lottery winnings DOES NOT have any thing to do with the filing of your 1040 federal income tax for the tax year 2009. BUT you should be getting all of your federal and state tax forms completed completely and correctly this year by OCTOBER 15, 2010.
The Georgia Lottery Tax ID refers to the identification number assigned to individuals or businesses for tax purposes related to lottery winnings in the state of Georgia. When players win lottery prizes, they may be required to report those winnings and pay applicable state and federal taxes. The Georgia Department of Revenue manages these tax regulations, and winners can find more information about their tax obligations on the official Georgia Lottery website or through the Department of Revenue.
I won a lottery ticket in Wisconsin, worth $10,000, how much federal and state tax will be taken out?
The Georgia Lottery Federal Tax ID Number, also known as an Employer Identification Number (EIN), is a unique nine-digit number assigned by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to identify a business entity for tax purposes. This number is used for reporting and paying federal taxes, as well as for other business-related activities. The Georgia Lottery Corporation's EIN is 58-1878297.
When they send you the 1099 for your winnings last year it will be listed on that form.
In 2015, lottery winnings were subject to federal income tax at rates ranging from 10 to 39.6, depending on the amount won. Additionally, winners were required to report their winnings on their tax returns and may have been subject to state income tax as well.