Mega Millions jackpot reach $820 million—here’s how much allowed actually, to take home in every U.S. state

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What will happen when you won Mega Millions Jackpot? Excited; Don’t worry Federal government has marked a clear line about the prizemoney. You will have a choice between two payout alternatives in the extremely improbable event that you win — the odds are 1 in 302.5 million. You can choose to receive either a lump sum payment equal to slightly over half the jackpot value or the entire jackpot money as an annuity paid out over 29 years.

But there are taxes as well. You will automatically pay a federal withholding tax of 24% on your winnings for either payout choice. While the top tax bracket, which applies to income of $578,126 or more, levies a 37% tax, winning millions of dollars will place you in that category. That implies that when you file your 2023 tax return, you will almost surely owe an additional 13% in taxes.

State taxes are also due, and these depend on where you live. Lottery winnings are taxed in some states but not others, with rates ranging from 2.9% to 10.9%.

California, Florida, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming are the other eight states that do not impose income taxes on lottery winnings.

According to usamega.com, for both the lump sum and annuity options, you would take home the following amount after taxes in each of the participating states as well as Washington, D.C., assuming the top federal tax rate is 37%.

Arizona

  • Lump sum: $255,347,045
  • Annuity: $497,211,360

Arkansas

  • Lump sum: $246,063,045
  • Annuity: $479,171,340

California

  • Lump sum: $265,897,045
  • Annuity: $517,711,350

Colorado

  • Lump sum: $247,329,045
  • Annuity: $481,631,340

Connecticut

  • Lump sum: $236,399,245
  • Annuity: $460,393,350

Delaware

  • Lump sum: $238,045,045
  • Annuity: $463,591,350

Florida

  • Lump sum: $265,897,045
  • Annuity: $517,711,350

Georgia

  • Lump sum: $241,632,045
  • Annuity: $470,561,340

Idaho

  • Lump sum: $241,421,045
  • Annuity: $470,151,360

Illinois

  • Lump sum: $245,008,045
  • Annuity: $477,121,350

Indiana

  • Lump sum: $252,604,045
  • Annuity: $491,881,350

Iowa

  • Lump sum: $240,577,045
  • Annuity: $468,511,350

Kansas

  • Lump sum: $241,843,045
  • Annuity: $470,971,350

Kentucky

  • Lump sum: $246,907,045
  • Annuity: $480,811,350

Louisiana

  • Lump sum: $245,852,045
  • Annuity: $478,761,360

Maine

  • Lump sum: $235,724,045
  • Annuity: $459,081,360

Maryland

  • Lump sum: $228,128,045
  • Annuity: $444,321,360

Massachusetts

  • Lump sum: $227,917,045
  • Annuity: $443,911,350

Michigan

  • Lump sum: $247,962,045
  • Annuity: $482,861,340

Minnesota

  • Lump sum: $224,330,045
  • Annuity: $436,941,360

Mississippi

  • Lump sum: $244,797,045
  • Annuity: $476,711,340

Missouri

  • Lump sum: $245,008,045
  • Annuity: $477,121,350

Montana

  • Lump sum: $237,412,045
  • Annuity: $462,361,350

Nebraska

  • Lump sum: $237,876,245
  • Annuity: $463,263,360

New Hampshire

  • Lump sum: $265,897,045
  • Annuity: $517,711,350

New Jersey

  • Lump sum: $220,532,045
  • Annuity: $429,561,360

New Mexico

  • Lump sum: $240,999,045
  • Annuity: $469,331,340

New York

  • Lump sum: $219,899,045
  • Annuity: $428,331,360

North Carolina

  • Lump sum: $245,852,045
  • Annuity: $478,761,360

North Dakota

  • Lump sum: $253,659,045
  • Annuity: $493,931,340

Ohio

  • Lump sum: $249,059,245
  • Annuity: $484,993,350

Oklahoma

  • Lump sum: $245,852,045
  • Annuity: $478,761,360

Oregon

  • Lump sum: $224,119,045
  • Annuity: $436,531,350

Pennsylvania

  • Lump sum: $252,941,645
  • Annuity: $492,537,360

Rhode Island

  • Lump sum: $240,619,245
  • Annuity: $468,593,340

South Carolina

  • Lump sum: $238,467,045
  • Annuity: $464,411,340

South Dakota

  • Lump sum: $265,897,045
  • Annuity: $517,711,350

Tennessee

  • Lump sum: $265,897,045
  • Annuity: $517,711,350

Texas

  • Lump sum: $265,897,045
  • Annuity: $517,711,350

Vermont

  • Lump sum: $228,972,045
  • Annuity: $445,961,340

Virginia

  • Lump sum: $241,632,045
  • Annuity: $470,561,340

Washington

  • Lump sum: $265,897,045
  • Annuity: $517,711,350

Washington, D.C.

  • Lump sum: $220,532,045
  • Annuity: $429,561,360

West Virginia

  • Lump sum: $238,467,045
  • Annuity: $464,411,340

Wisconsin

  • Lump sum: $233,614,045
  • Annuity: $454,981,350

Wyoming

  • Lump sum: $265,897,045
  • Annuity: $517,711,350

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