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What happens to my winnings if I die?

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First off, let's not think that way. But in the spirit of being a good provider, here's what you should know. If a winner dies before receiving the entire prize, the balance is paid to the winner's estate (time to get that will in order). The entire prize is guaranteed to be paid. It's your money, and we'll never keep any of it. A winner's heirs have the option to receive all future payments in a one-time, present-value payment.

Can lottery winnings be claimed by mail?

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If you do claim your prize by mail, we suggest sending your signed winning ticket and Claim Form to the Lottery by registered and/or certified mail. For validation of winning tickets, send to Montana Lottery, P.O. Box 6073, Helena, MT 59604-6073. Top See similar questions...

How are Lottery winnings taxed?

Oregon Lottery Web Center: Powerball
All Lottery prizes, regardless of the amount, are considered as income by the state and federal government. The Oregon Lottery is required to report all prizes over $600 to the Internal Revenue Service and Oregon Department of Revenue. For prizes over $5,000, the Lottery is required to withhold 25% for federal taxes, and 8% for state income taxes. See similar questions...

Can I remit the funds out of Lottery winnings?

ICICI Bank Outward Remittance FAQs: Send Money Outside India...
No, the remittance is not possible as the drawal of Foreign Exchange is prohibited for the funds out of Lottery winnings. See similar questions...

What do you think happens to you when you die?

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Just in case there are any misconceptions about this, most serious atheists don't believe in reincarnation or spirits any more than we believe in hell. What defines "you" is what you think and feel, and how you interact with the universe. When this stops happening, you're not you anymore. So you simply stop existing. If this idea scares you, think about all the millions of years that passed before you were born. See similar questions...

What happens if I outlive or die prior to my estimated life expectancy?

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Income payments are received until the annuitant’s (or in joint annuities, the surviving spouse's) death. Life expectancy is just the number used to determine the payment amount. If the annuitant(s) outlives his/her projected life expectancy, he/she will still receive monthly income payments until death. See similar questions...

What is VLP's fees associated with lottery winnings?

Your Free Online Lottery Pool - VirtualLotteryPool.com
No extra fees to play are collected by Us. This covered in detail in VLP's Membership Terms and Conditions. See similar questions...

What happens to squirrels when they die?

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Squirrels die for a variety of reasons, usually a natural death occurs while the squirrel is hiding or in its nest. The body may by removed by a predator, or it may simply decay before it is found. Index See similar questions...

What Happens to Your Debt When You Die?

Apr 07, 2006 - Associated Content
Many individuals assume that when they die their debt is forgiven, but debt does not work that way. The reality is that if you die while still owning debt your surviving family members may be held liable for the money that you still owe. Adding a water feature to your backyard garden provides a peaceful retreat that simply can't be beat. Debt education does not occur as often as it should. See similar questions...

What happens to my samples if I die?

UM Comprehensive Cancer Center: Fertility & Cryopreservation...
The specimens are your legal property. The final disposition of the samples must be recorded in your last will and testament. In the absence of legal documentation, the specimens will be destroyed. c. in the event of the male's death, if there is no last will and testament that directs disposition of the semen. This site is part of the U-M Health System. The information presented is not a tool for self diagnosis or a substitute for professional care. © 2008 U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center See similar questions...

What happens if I die without a Will?

Owen Hodge Lawyers - Frequently Asked Questions
If a person dies without having made a will that person is said to have died intestate and that person's property is distributed according to a legislative formula, regardless of what the property owner's wishes might be. In cases of intestacy the next of kin are required to take the appropriate action for the estate to be administered, which in most cases will require an application to the Supreme Court for Letters of Administration. See similar questions...

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