Powerball jackpot hits $1.2 billion, its second-highest total ever—here are the 8 states where you'd win the most

Not all states charge taxes on lottery prizes, a difference that can total nearly $50 million depending on where you live.

Powerball jackpot hits $1.2 billion, its second-highest total ever—here are the 8 states where you'd win the most

The Powerball lottery jackpot has surpassed $1 billion for only the second time ever. How much you'll actually take home if you win will vary based on which state you live in, and whether or not it charges income taxes on lottery jackpots.

The next draw takes place Wednesday night at 10:59 EST. If someone wins, they'll receive the fourth-largest payout in U.S. lottery history, according to Multi-State Lottery Association, which runs Powerball. To win, you must match all six numbers from the draw.

Winners can choose to take the full jackpot amount as an annuity for 30 years or take a lump sum worth roughly 51% less than the jackpot total, according to Powerball's calculations.

While it might seem counterintuitive to take less total money, many winners choose to do so after consulting with a financial advisor. That's because the money can be reinvested right away and grow with compound interest.

Either way, the winnings you'd take home would vary based on the total taxes incurred in your state.

The states where you'd take home the most money after taxes

All winners must pay federal taxes. There are only eight states that don't charge state taxes on lottery winnings:

CaliforniaFloridaNew HampshireSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasWashingtonWyoming

Unlike other states that charge between 2.9% an 8.82% in taxes on winnings, winners in these states would take home the most money.

As for federal taxes, there's an upfront 24% withholding tax on the winnings. But with such a large jackpot, you'd also likely owe a total of 37% in federal taxes on your 2022 tax return, which is the top rate for high income earners.

If you choose the annuity, which pays the most over time, you'd take home $756,000,000 in states that don't charge income tax on lottery winnings, according to Powerball. If you choose the lump sum payment, you'd take home $367,899,840.

The places where you'd take home the least after taxes

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