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#1 Posted : Thursday, May 28, 2020 1:44:03 PM(UTC)
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The Ultimate Guide To Buying Lottery Tickets Online


If you've ever wanted to play the lottery online, you've come to the right place. We also recommend checking out our list of the best online lottery sites if you just want to dive right in.Get more news about 彩票API,you can vist loto98.com

We'll show you the best places to buy lottery tickets online, give you up to date information on the most recent lottery results, and keep you on the edge of your seat with some amazing lottery winner stories. We'll also answer any questions you might have along the way. Here at Lottery Critic, we've got you covered!
There are a ton of different places to purchase lottery tickets online. All of them offer exciting lotteries from all over the world! However, there are also quite a few scammers out there.

We've gone ahead and reviewed every online lottery site we could get our hands on to help you figure out which sites you should steer clear of. The results were amazing, you wouldn't believe how many sites fell way below our recommendation threshold.You might be thinking: Wait! I'm from a different country. Am I even allowed to play?

Sure! There are many lotteries that welcome players from all over the world. Some of the biggest lottery games around the world aren't limited to residents of the countries where the draws are held.Before the Internet, all of this meant that you could go to countries like the US or Italy as a tourist, buy a lottery ticket, and claim the winnings if you won. These days, this means that you don't even need to leave your house!
It's tempting to say that the lotteries with the biggest jackpots are the best ones to play. After all, the US Powerball's record-breaking $1.58 billion prize back in 2016 absolutely dwarfs the Australia Powerball's current $8 million AUD jackpot. If you're going to play to win, might as well go for the biggest pot, right?
First, your jackpot odds vary depending on the lottery game. The US Powerball might have the biggest prize, but your odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are astronomical: 1 in 292 million. Depending on how you look at it, you stand a better chance of ending up a movie star.

By contrast, smaller games lean more in your favor. Just look at the Australia Powerball (1 in 76.7 million) or the Sweden Lotto (1 in 6.7 million). Of course, since the odds are better, the jackpots here are more likely to be won before they grow beyond a few million dollars.

Of course, jackpots aren't the only prizes up for grabs in most lotteries. You might not get all the winning numbers, but matching a few will still get you some cash.

Mega Millions, for example, presents a 1 in 42 chance of winning some kind of prize. (Of course, that includes prizes of $10 or less, so you could end up like the unlucky half of the famous Stocklas brothers.) Meanwhile, Spain's Christmas raffle gives you a 1 in 7 chance of winning some portion of its €2+ billion prize pool.
The latter means you get most of your prize paid out over the course of 20-30 years, depending on the lottery game. If you opt for the lump sum payment, meanwhile, you'll get everything in one go — but the money will be considerably less than the jackpot amount.

Whichever option you pick, your winnings will be subject to state and federal taxes, which can gobble up a significant portion of your prize.

By contrast, countries like the UK and Australia don’t impose taxes on lottery winnings. However, if you're playing these lotteries from a different country, you'll still have to watch out for any local taxes you'll have to pay once you claim your prize.
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