Just a question about the math involved with the winnings, but out of the original $312 million you took out $118 million (which would be for the taxes) leaving the $194 million. You don't have to pay the taxes (federal) on the $194 million again. You would only have to pay state and county and city taxes from there which would be far smaller than the $69,873,169 Ms. Duncan took out I would think.
Just a question about the math involved with the winnings, but out of the original $312 million you took out $118 million (which would be for the taxes) leaving the $194 million. You don't have to pay the taxes (federal) on the $194 million again. You would only have to pay state and county and city taxes from there which would be far smaller than the $69,873,169 Ms. Duncan took out I would think.
bradrega 10 months ago