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Taxes, what a pain! This seems like a textbook example of "champagne problems," don't you think? It's like griping about the brightness of the sun on a tropical paradise. You're doing better than most people if you can complain about lottery taxes.
If you bet the lottery at a provider or casino that is large and well-established, then tax will not be applied when you get a win because all types of taxes have been regulated and are the responsibility of the provider or casino, except when making a withdrawal, you may be charged but this not like taxes.
So far, I myself have never found any lottery bets that require gamblers to pay taxes when they win and of course taxes like this will be avoided by gamblers.
It's better to find a provider or casino that can really give us an advantage if we want to bet on the lottery so that we are not burdened with tax costs which in my opinion are inappropriate.
For what I know this is not really accurate, casinos pay their own taxes but they do not have the responsibility to pay the taxes of their players, so if you happen to win a big sum you need to see what kind of taxes apply to you, as there are some countries where no taxes are applied to your winnings but there are other countries in which the taxes are really high and there is no other option to you but to pay them or face the consequences if you do not do so.
Automatically, the taxes paid by the casino must also cover all types of tax costs on the gambler's winnings, because in the gambling industry, it is the provider or the casino that gets the most profit.
I've never had a big win on a lottery bet, but if I have to pay taxes on lottery winnings, I don't agree with the tax either.
If you play at an online casino, will the state also charge winnings tax?
It seems that if you play at an online casino, the government will not know about your winnings and can of course be exempt from applicable taxes.