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Powerball Jackpot Swells To Record $1.9 Billion After No Ticket Wins Saturday’s Draw—Here’s How Much Tax A Winner Would Pay

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The prize will be the largest jackpot in national lottery history after no winning ticket has been sold since August.
No one bagged Saturday night’s enormous Powerball jackpot, sending the prize soaring to a record-breaking $1.9 billion for the next draw, the lottery said, though any lucky winner will face a hefty tax bill and take home much less than the headline prize—here’s how much.

Powerball lottery winners can choose between receiving the full prize as an annuity—a series of 30 payments paid over 29 years—or as a single lump sum payment.

The single payment is less than the advertised jackpot (which emphasizes the value of the annuity prize) but is the most popular option among winners and Monday’s cash prize is worth an estimated $929 million.

A mandatory federal tax withholding of 24% on gambling winnings would immediately reduce that amount by $223 million for a single prize winner, who would take home $706 million, though the taxman is far from finished.

The top federal marginal rate is 37%, meaning a single taxpayer with no other income, dependents or tax deductions like charitable giving would need to set aside an additional $121 million for taxes and can expect the overall prize to be whittled down to $585 million.

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