What is the highest scratch-off ticket in Florida?
The “500X The Cash” game’s $50 ticket offers a top prize of $25 million, the most ever for a scratch-off game in Florida. They say the early bird gets the worm! It’s the first day of the first entry period of the Xtra Bonus Play Promotion! Be one of the first to enter for your chance to win!
Which Florida Lottery has the best odds of winning?
The Florida 5/36 Matrix Fantasy 5 Lottery Game is one of the best lottery bets you can make anywhere. The odds of matching all 5 winning numbers in the next Fantasy 5 drawing are 1 in 376,992. The odds of matching 4 of 5 winning numbers are 1 in 2,432 and the odds of matching 3 of 5 winning numbers are 1 in 81.07.
Has anyone won the Mega Million in Florida?
A Florida woman’s two Mega Millions tickets won $2 million — each. Susan Fitton, 64, claimed the $4 million winnings from one drawing on September 14, the Florida Lottery said in a release.
Where can I cash a 1000 dollar scratch ticket in Florida?
Prizes of $1 million and above and all prizes with an annual payment option can be claimed in-person via walk-in or appointment at Lottery Headquarters. Prizes of $600 – $999,999 for games that do not offer an annual payment option can be claimed in-person via walk-in or appointment at any Lottery district office.
What are the newest Florida Lottery scratch offs?
The Florida Lottery is also introducing three additional Scratch-Off games today: DOUBLE YOUR MONEY, BONUS CASH, and WILD DOUGH. These games range in price from $1 to $5 and offer more than $125 million in total cash prizes.
How much tax will I pay if I win the Lottery in Florida?
The Internal Revenue Service requires that the Florida Lottery withhold 24 percent federal withholding tax from prizes greater than $5,000 if the winner is a citizen or resident alien of the U.S. with a Social Security number.
How much tax do you pay on a $1000 Lottery ticket in Florida?
Florida is one of six states with no state income tax. This will save you millions if you win the big jackpot. But you’ll still be responsible for federal taxes, which can be quite hefty. The federal government requires Florida winners to deduct 24 percent from any winnings of more than $5,000.