Dr. Zaius
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- Dennis
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When someone wins a big jackpot like this, absolutely EVERYBODY has their hand out for their cut.
You always want to take the lump sum (Publisher's Clearing House winners stopped receiving their lifetime annual payments after PCH went bankrupt) just in case. The cash option total is always lower than the annuity option because with the annuity they keep your money and earn themselves interest on it.
With the $1.8 billion win, here is what they will actually get after federal and Arkansas taxes.
No denying that $493 million is a nice payday, but it's a pretty long stretch from $1.8 Billion.
I was in Reno one time and someone won $280k on one of the machines.
Their actual take was $82k after every city, county, state, and federal agency got their cut.
I think that in Canada if you collect a big win you keep it all.
You always want to take the lump sum (Publisher's Clearing House winners stopped receiving their lifetime annual payments after PCH went bankrupt) just in case. The cash option total is always lower than the annuity option because with the annuity they keep your money and earn themselves interest on it.
With the $1.8 billion win, here is what they will actually get after federal and Arkansas taxes.
No denying that $493 million is a nice payday, but it's a pretty long stretch from $1.8 Billion.
I was in Reno one time and someone won $280k on one of the machines.
Their actual take was $82k after every city, county, state, and federal agency got their cut.
I think that in Canada if you collect a big win you keep it all.
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