The commission, established in 1973, now provides a range of instant, jackpot, and draw ticket games through a statewide retailer network of over 9,800 licensed outlets. Money collected from ticket sales is used to fund high school/middle school schools in the state. To date, the lottery has generated more than $26 billion for education purposes.
What is the deadline for claiming my winnings?
What should I do if I misplace or damage my lottery ticket?
Can one purchase tickets by mail, phone, or Internet?
Are Ohio Lottery prizes subject to tax deductions?
Yes, they are. All Ohio Lottery prizes are subject to state and federal income taxes withheld by the state and federal governments of the United States, respectively. The Ohio Lottery will not pay out winnings of 600 are required to disclose those prize winnings on their tax returns. Withholding of tax will apply on awards of $5,000 or more as of the time of disbursement of funds. Tax details please see our Tax Information section.
At no lower than 18 years of age playing the Ohio Lottery, players are permitted to do so?
Which lottery games are available for play in Ohio?
Why or not it is considered a best offer?