$590 million Powerball winner sues son, claims he and advisor mismanaged winnings
A lawsuit in Florida claims that the winner's money has earned less than 1% and that she has suffered $10 million i...
A lawsuit in Florida claims that the winner's money has earned less than 1% and that she has suffered $10 million i...
If the winner goes with the cash option of $477 million, the IRS will get more than $100 million right off the bat.
A single ticket sold in Wisconsin matched all six numbers in the Wednesday night Powerball.
Right off the bat, the IRS would get more than $100 million in taxes.
Uncle Sam would shave tens of millions of dollars off the windfall before it even reaches the winner.
Right off the bat, the IRS would shave tens of millions of dollars off the windfall, and more would be due at tax time.
If there's a winner in Wednesday night's drawing, the IRS will get tens of millions of dollars.
Whether the winner goes with the lump sum or an annuity, the IRS will be waiting for a share.
If you manage to beat the odds and nab the top prize, you can expect to pay tens of millions of dollars to Uncle Sam rig...
If you manage to beat the odds and hit the jackpot in either game, you can expect to pay tens of millions of dollars in...
If you hit the jackpot, you can expect to pay 37 percent of your income to the IRS, along with ponying up for state taxe...
If you hit the jackpot, you can expect to pay 37 percent of your income to the IRS, along with typically ponying up for...
If you hit the jackpot, you can expect to pay 37 percent of your income to the IRS, along with typically ponying up for...
If you hit the jackpot, you can expect to pay 37 percent of your income to the IRS, along with typically ponying up for...