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    6211 days ago

    I think if they only advertised the post-tax number, there wouldn’t really be a problem. Like, “hey, the jackpot is some amount, and after tax you could win 400 million”—that would be fine. As it is, they’re kinda just building resentment for taxes in general by making your final winnings seem so disappointing, even though it’s still 400 million.

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      1811 days ago

      It’s always on the consumer to pay all taxes for some reason. Even with sales tax. I didn’t make a sale why am I the one paying the tax?

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        1911 days ago

        Hey, now. We don’t want to charge business taxes! That’s anti-business! We’re anti- people in this country. Businesses are tax exempt because they’re the real citizens. Those gross, floppy pEoPlE are what we use to make money for businesses!

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      311 days ago

      But the amount is also variable as it’s not a lump sum…

      If you take lump sum and not the 30 year annuity, you take about a 50% hair cut off the prize money alone.

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      10 days ago

      And its not like it is business profit, unless you can put the tickets you buy as business expenses. To me, it is in the same category as gifts. Should not be taxed.