In UK we have some cool ones, they are kinda fun, but i dont do them.
Prizes go up to £1mil on the £5 ones.
In UK we have some cool ones, they are kinda fun, but i dont do them.
Prizes go up to £1mil on the £5 ones.
u know whats funny is that when i was 17 i used to buy scratchers from a 7-11 near my moms house when i lived thee and one night i went in and bought $20 worth of $1 scratchers and won on the 1st one i did i won $500 and the last one i did i won another $500. well knowing that i couldnt cash them in i got a friend of mine to do it and and i blew all the money on a trip to yosemite. damn i wish i had that luck now.
Lol, awesome.
Proves you had no concept of maths as a 17 year old, but you spent it wisely!
well yeah i could have spent it on drugs and alchohal but i decided to go spend a weekend with my girl and a few friends out in the wilderness. it was good times. its one of those memories that will always stick in your head and that makes it worth what i spent. plus i got laid that weekend. my girl and i had been together for like 4 weeks and yosemite was the the snake charmer that worked.
I love playing the lotto. I have had to pay taxes on my wins for a few years. Usually, I am a lucky gambler....You know what I call the lottery....A poor man's dream!
That is a good name for it PK! To up date my lottery winning streak. I stopped by the store on the way home from school today and purchased two more $1 tickets and he lost and I won $2. I always say a push is as good as a win! I am four for four now. Uh Oh! I hope I don't get sick with it!
It is practical sense.However in preparing Federal Income Taxes for self or for another that involve winnings from gambling (Bingo winnings, lottery, lotto, Indian Gaming winnings) that exceed the amount of $1199.00 that were not accumulated will be taxed and must be filed with a W-2G form and requires a W-4, and must be filed on a 1040 long form. If you decide to claim a loss in gambling at this point you can only claim up to the amount of your winnings and no more. You must also be able to show proof of the losses if you were to be audited. Which does not always happen. This is where the losing lottery tickets came in as in this case it was a rather large sum of monies. I would have never paid someone that much money for losing tickets as where I live you can collect them by the thousands as people throw them away and there are other ways to account for your losses. Nonetheless choosing to take the loss as opposed to the offset can sometimes prove to be the better way to file. Probably not in this case though. It largely depends on what tax bracket you would fall in, your filing status, and what other types of income may be involved.
It goes without saying just like with credits sometimes it works out better to not get a credit but rather have gotten a grant instead.
The smart thing to have done in this situation IMO would have been to have the taxes taken out at the time of winning the money.
The genius thing here is to collect the loosing lottery tickets and save them up til tax time and find someone out there that was lucky and won and sell them to them for the offset. I have a whole new outlook on lottery tickets now. They may prove to be profitable for me after all.
Oh and update on the winning streak ticket # 5 was a loser for me and a winner for my hubby, he won a free ticket.
Gotta go look for loosing lottery tickets.....
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