• foggy@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Kinda has a stench of “the wealthy get taxed too much 😢”

    The IRS doesn’t get that money. The IRS processes that money and prevents your lottery-ticket-buying-ass from hoarding it all, and redistributes some of that unnecessary wealth to the utilities and services were all invested in together as a society.

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        2 years ago

        The poor smuck probably claimed the lottery as an individual. He should have opened a company and claimed the ticket so that he can expense out a lot of his taxable income

        /s

        I am 99% sure this is not how it will work in this specific scenario but does otherwise when it’s business as usual.

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        2 years ago

        This is what happens if you take it out as a lump sum. If you choose to take your winnings over an extended period of time (20 years or something), it is taxes more like income.

        That said, I totally agree with you!

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        2 years ago

        I heard this eloquent way of saying it the other day:

        The IRS doesn’t have the money to go after people with money.