Her statement about already quitting her job (and the huge grin on her face when she said it) was awesome. I hope she enjoys her new fortune. |
| She did something very stupid oming forward immediately. NEVER a good idea. Tell no one and call attorney, cpa and get started forming trusts and making plans. |
But off name yourself the officer of the LLC, it's public information. That's probably how the reporters found that 82 yo man |
better keep a close eye on the ticket while doing all this. |
| I am just glad someone from India did not win. |
+1 Such haters here! Why am I not surprised? No wonder some people try to play down their wealth here. Wow. |
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I hear how after the novelty wears off, then lotto winners typically think their lives neither worsen or improve.
I think mine would definitely improve.... Against any and all odds. I could live in a quiet, safe peaceful neighborhood. I wouldn't have to ever stress about cleaning up my own house. A car broken down wouldn't put me out for a few months. I could see a dentist after not seeing one for over two decades. I could afford to travel to all the fabulous places I read about in my library books! Life would definitely get better. Maybe even perfect dare I say??! |
| *either worsen or improve |
You don't need health insurance with that kind of money. You're self-insured. |
My brother worked for a major newspaper and wrote a story for the paper after winning a similar amount. Half goes to taxes and he took the winnings over 20 years. |
Explain tax implications and legalities if you don't comply? |
You don't need to invest in anything either with that kind of money. |
Yes. You do. Or you pay the tax. Remember Obamacare? |
25% withholding is imposed. If you fail to pay the remainder, you go to jail. They have a good idea how much money you made since they were trying to win it too. |
I hope your brother is a more skilled writer than you are . . . |