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Vermont
Powerball & Mega Millions
Winners, jackpot history, tax rates, and prize calculator for Vermont. Updated after every draw.
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💸 6% State Tax
⏳ Claim: 365 days
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6%
State Tax
24%
Federal Withholding
30%
Combined Rate
365
Days to Claim
❌ No
Anonymous OK
📊 Vermont Lottery Tax Breakdown
What you actually take home after federal and state taxes
Federal Withholding
24%
Mandatory on prizes over $5,000. Large jackpots can reach the 37% marginal federal rate — you may owe additional on your return.
Vermont State Tax
6%
Vermont withholds 6% at the time of prize payment.
Lump Sum vs Annuity
~60% / 100%
The lump sum (cash value) is typically ~60% of the advertised jackpot. The annuity pays 100% over 30 years — each installment is taxed separately in the year received.
Claim Deadline
365 days
Prizes must be claimed within ~365 days of the draw. Unclaimed prizes are forfeited. Always verify with the official Vermont lottery.
Winner Anonymity
❌ Not allowed
Vermont does not permit full anonymity — winners' names may be public record. An attorney can advise on trust strategies.
Official Lottery
Verify current rules, prize tiers, and claim procedures directly with the state lottery.
💰 Vermont Lottery Tax Calculator
Estimate your take-home after taxes. For large jackpots, consult a CPA — individual circumstances vary.
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🏆 Vermont Jackpot & Big Winners
Jackpot and Match 5 winners from Vermont — updated automatically after every draw.
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📋 Recent Draw Results
Latest Powerball and Mega Millions draw results. 🏆 flags draws where Vermont had a winning ticket.
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❓ Vermont Lottery FAQ
Frequently asked questions about playing and winning the lottery in Vermont
Does Vermont sell Powerball tickets?
Yes — Powerball tickets are available at licensed Vermont lottery retailers statewide.
Does Vermont sell Mega Millions tickets?
Yes — Mega Millions tickets are sold at licensed retailers throughout Vermont.
What is the lottery tax rate in Vermont?
Vermont withholds 6% state income tax at the time of prize payment. Federal withholding of 24% also applies, for a combined withholding rate of approximately 30%.
How long to claim a lottery prize in Vermont?
Prizes in Vermont generally must be claimed within 365 days of the draw date. Always confirm with the official state lottery website as rules may change.
Should I take lump sum or annuity in Vermont?
The lump sum is typically ~60% of the advertised jackpot — less total value but immediate access and potential for investment growth. The annuity pays 100% over 30 years, providing guaranteed income. Tax implications differ: the lump sum is fully taxed in one year, while annuity payments are taxed annually. Consult a financial advisor.
Can winners remain anonymous in Vermont?
Vermont does not currently have a law permitting full anonymity. A lottery attorney can advise on trust or LLC strategies that may offer some privacy.
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