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British Columbia Lottery taking bets on US election
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Your so naive, it's incredible or maybe just thick headed. Trumps attorney advised him not to make his tax returns
public until after the audit. Do you think the lawyers are concerned about the taxes he paid or maybe, just maybe
they are with holding it for it legal reasons. Let the IRS do their job or do you think a late disclosure will cost him
the election. Why don't you do a little math and calculate the amount of earnings he would of had to made in order
to use the loss.
Oct 7, 2016, 11:13 am - RL-RANDOMLOGIC - Lottery News
Audit: Stores buying Michigan lottery tickets from players
..13 Retailers were disciplined during the Audit. Oh Boy that had to hurt!!
*Scene at home..
Wife: Honey l know you did not get much sleep last night due to your meeting with the Auditors- how did that go?
Husband: Rather well my love- we were disciplined!
Wife: Well what exactly does that mean?
Husband:Well l interpreted it to mean that our actions have caught the attention of the lottery Commission. .
Wife: So we stop altogether?
Husband: No, just be cautious moving forw
Nov 19, 2014, 11:52 am - noise-gate - Lottery News
$25K Ga. lottery ticket disputed, money could go to child support
NY has the same law. Any lottery winnings claimed are subject to an audit of owed debts including child support, taxes, welfare repayment, etc.
Most winners who don't owe any debts are not aware of this law. They concentrate on looking for someone to cash in their winner so they can avoid
paying taxes. They will ask an older person on social security or a younger person who is collecting disability to pretend to be the winner and they
will get paid a piece of the winnings. They think it
Jan 24, 2014, 9:36 am - mamamary517 - Lottery News
Michigan Club Keno
I'm new here and am enjoying reading the forum. There's some great stuff here.
Not sure if this has been addressed on the board, but there is a lot of discussion around Michigan Lottery's Club Keno game. If you look at the FB page on the Michigan Lottery you'll see some there.
Club Keno has a $1 side bet called The Jack. It's an 8 number EP and if all 8 our hit you win the Jackpot. The odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 230,115.
The discussion is that the game is only paid when the Lo
Jan 7, 2013, 8:30 pm - vesole - Lottery Discussion Forum
Wonder about the computer picked numbers
I am still rather new to this board. Thought I would chime in on this one. The computer draws I think need to go. Its to easy to manipulate them even if the thing is certified by an outside audit agency. Which being a contract thing, if the lottery people that are handling the contract with the outside firm is not doing what they want, the outside auditor will get dropped somehow someway and very quietly. Its never to hard to find a contractor for government affiliated work. Another example is s
Sep 3, 2011, 7:39 pm - cynod - Lottery Discussion Forum
Bill dissolves Arkansas lottery panel
Move designed to give legislature more direct oversight
The legislative committee that oversees the Arkansas Lottery would be dissolved under a bill filed Monday.
Senate Bill 365 by Sen. Larry Teague, D-Nashville, would repeal language in the state lottery law that created a 12-member legislative oversight committee on the lottery.
Teague's bill would require the Arkansas Lottery Commission to submit contracts, rules, reports and other information to the Legislative Council for review.
Feb 22, 2011, 10:27 am - Todd - Lottery News
Lets Dream
I occasionally take prolonged breaks from reading lotterypost and I believe your fool by randomness thread was just prior to my return. For all practical purposes, what the lotteries do with their RNG is obviously enough, they rake in the money and people keep playing. That's not to say that there isn't any flaws with their RNG's, there almost certainly is. Of course, with the exception of Keno, chances are the software isn't in the same RNG sequence from draw to draw so there's very little samp
Aug 25, 2010, 10:54 pm - jwhou - Lottery Discussion Forum
New Jersey: 4/1 - 4/30/2010
Ahh Crow,
You are playing my song! As you know this is my angst.
Today the 37 popped (finally) and with the 9 which I posted earlier were 2 of overdue and longest out numbers. I absolutely hate myself for being in a rush and not posting my favorite play today the 379!!! It was a map with the 37 pair soooo overdue! It paid very nice too! I should have wheeled but had it boxed twice.
The 'audit' pre-draws are a killer. I have a friend that works for KPMG and has performed audits on Lotte
Apr 30, 2010, 1:42 pm - alibaba917 - Pick 3 Forum
Anyone tried this? Ball weights to the last decimal digit...
What i am basically saying? That all balls CAN NOT have the same weight number to the last decimal ending digit....This is a phenomenon that occurs EVERYTIME in nature and manufacturing...I think they call it in manufacturing the ACCEPTABLE STANDARD WEIGHT or something of that nature...Example...Every can of soup in the supermarket may say that it weights 1.38 pounds (or whatever) but if you use a sensitivity scale that weighs to the last decimal or weighs to 8 decimals, you will notice that th
Jun 4, 2008, 1:27 am - benmas - Lottery Discussion Forum
Payment of Lottery Prizes
Don't you mean for December 2007 by April 15, 2008 and for January 2008 by April 15, 2009
Yes, Lucky. Of course. Just an oversight. It's like all the people in a couple of weeks who will be mailing mortgage, car payments and rent checks with January 2, 2007. I meant to write if you claim the money in 2007 you'll have to pay the $5 million by April 2008 for the year 2007.
I've worked on commission where I didn't get paid for several months, so I know you get taxed in the year yo
Dec 20, 2007, 1:26 pm - justxploring - Lottery Discussion Forum
