Win jackpot in some states and remain anonymous
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Win jackpot in some states and remain anonymous
Một số tiểu bang tại Hoa Kỳ cho phép người trúng được giấu danh tánh. Và một số tiểu bang cho phép người trúng được lãnh gián tiếp qua một đại diện trung gian, do đó tên tuổi họ cũng không bị tiết lộ ra công chúng.
Bài sau đây của ABC News, Do phóng viên Bopha Phorn trình bày
Oct 22, 2018, 3:30 PM ET
As the Mega Millions jackpot heads toward a record $1.6 billion drawing Tuesday, some ticket-holding hopefuls may wonder if they would be able hide their identities if they won.
The lottery prize is now the biggest ever in the U.S.
Some financial experts advise winners of big lottery prizes to try to remain anonymous.
But only a handful of states allow winners to decide whether they want to stay anonymous. Some states have a law explicitly requiring that lottery winners be publicly identified.
People stand in line to purchase Mega Millions tickets in Washington, on Oct. 19, 2018,
Delaware, Kansas, Maryland, North Dakota, Ohio and South Carolina all allow lottery winners to remain anonymous if that's what the winners prefer, according to Maryland Lottery and Gaming.
Lottery winners in Texas can also stay private if they wish to.
Arizona lottery winners of $600 or more can remain anonymous for 90 days after winning their prizes, according to Maryland Lottery and Gaming. After 90 days, the winners’ identities become part of the public record meaning the information about the winne 's identity and the amount of the winning prize is subject to a public records request. Those in the interest of the information could find out by filing a request with the lottery that sold the ticket.
In Georgia, winners can choose against having their identities released publicly if their prize is larger than $250,000.
Most states have laws allowing the lottery that sold the ticket to make such information public.
In Michigan, Mega Millions and Powerball winners must step forward publicly, but winners of other state lottery games can remain anonymous should they choose, according to Maryland Lottery and Gaming.
Some states allow winners to claim their prize through a trust to avoid publicity.
In Maryland, however, a lottery winner can choose to remain anonymous only if they don't claim the prize through a trust, Maryland Lottery and Gaming said.
New Hampshire requires winners to go public. However, a judge in Concord, New Hampshire, in March allowed the winner of a $560 Powerball jackpot to keep her identity private despite her having signed her ticket with her actual name.
Sim
Re: Win jackpot in some states and remain anonymous
Hình như cái giải 1.5B memega chưa ai lãnh, chắc vé bỏ vô máy giặt
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8DonCo
Re: Win jackpot in some states and remain anonymous
Dậy thì phải nhắc ông Xì-cay, ông Việt tháng này đừng có giặt đồ!! .........
Sim
Re: Win jackpot in some states and remain anonymous
Àh....... Tui có xem qua điều lệ của Mega Millions với Power Ball .
Họ cho người nước ngoài tham gia, nhưng khi lãnh giải thì phải trở lại tiểu bang mà người đó mua để lãnh. Họ cần có Passport từ quốc gia người đó cư ngụ....
Họ sẽ rút thuế Liên Bang trước khi phát tiền ... Người trong Hoa Kỳ thì là 24% .... còn người nước ngoài là 30% .....
Thuế tiểu bang thì tùy ..... có những tiểu bang không tính thuế trên tiền trúng Lottery.
Sim
Re: Win jackpot in some states and remain anonymous
Ai daa....... Bạn nào ở các tiểu bang sau đây làm ơn giơ tay lên....
Delaware, Kansas, Maryland, North Dakota, Ohio, Texas, Georgia and South Carolina
Trừ bà Quen TX ..... bả hông tin trúng số khỏi tính ........
Sim
Re: Win jackpot in some states and remain anonymous
Bác làm homework trước đi, tui đợt này feel very lucky
Chút nữa quên, trừ bà 2 wenn ra
Chút nữa quên, trừ bà 2 wenn ra
vietnam4all
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