Vietlott jackpot of nearly 37 billion ‘exploded’
Tonight (April 27), Vietnam Computer Lottery Company (Vietlott) has found a Jackpot winning ticket worth nearly 37 billion VND of Mega 6/45 product.
According to the announcement of the Vietnam Computer Lottery Company (Vietlott), in the 880th drawing of the Mega 6/45 product taking place tonight (April 27), there was 1 lottery ticket that won a Jackpot prize worth VND 36,546,933,000.
The lucky numbers in the 868th drawing of the Mega 6/45 product are: 03 – 09 – 14 – 17 – 27 – 32.
According to regulations of the Ministry of Finance, lucky customers who win the jackpot will have to pay 10% personal income tax.
Thus, this Jackpot winning customer will have to pay nearly 3.7 billion VND of personal income tax to the local budget to issue the winning Mega 6/45 lottery ticket mentioned above. After fulfilling tax obligations, the jackpot winner will receive more than 33 billion VND in real money.
Also in the 880th lottery draw of the Mega 6/45 self-selected lottery taking place tonight, in addition to finding the Jackpot winning ticket worth nearly 37 billion VND, the drawing board also found 26 first prizes worth 10 million VND each, 1,540 second prizes worth 300,000 VND each and 23,355 third prizes worth 30,000 VND each.
Winners have 60 days from the date of announcement to claim their prize. Past the above time limit, the prize will be canceled and added to other income categories of Vietlott.
Recently, many jackpots of Vietlott have continuously broken out in both Mega 6/45 and Power 6/55 self-selected lotteries.
Most recently, on the evening of April 23, Vietlott found a winning Jackpot 1 lottery ticket worth nearly 93 billion VND of Power 6/55 product. This jackpot ticket is issued at a Vietlott point of sale in Da Nang City.
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After more than a month of finding the owner of the Jackpot prize of nearly 24 billion VND, until today (February 16), Vietlott found a winning lottery ticket worth more than 43 billion VND.
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