In the 1003th lottery lottery last month, the winner who took 5 consecutive games of only the first place number and received about 9 billion won in prize money revealed the actual amount received.



Today (8th), an article titled 'The current status of the 9 billion won winner of the lottery' was posted on various online communities.



Attached to this article is a photo of the transaction history confirmation of Nonghyup Bank, which paid the 1st prize in the lottery.



Previously, winner A published a photo of a lottery receipt online, in which he guessed the lottery number 1 in 5 consecutive games.



It is known that Mr. A manually purchased 5 games at a lottery store in Dongducheon-si, Gyeonggi-do 5 hours before the closing on the 19th of last month, the day of the lottery drawing.




According to the confirmation photo, Mr. A received the winnings at the Nonghyup Bank head office at 9:56 am on the 21st of last month.

She appears to have received her winnings right after the announcement of her winnings on the 19th of last month, on Monday morning when the banks opened.



Lottery lottery winnings can be collected at each branch of Nonghyup Bank for 2nd to 5th place, but 1st place can only be picked up at the Nonghyup Bank head office.



Mr. A's total winnings is about 9 billion won, which is five times the first prize (about 1.8 billion won), and his real income after income tax and local income tax is about 6.1 billion won.



According to the Income Tax Act, lottery winnings are classified as 'other income', and a tax rate of 33% (30% other income tax + 3% local income tax) is applied if the amount received exceeds KRW 300 million.



Netizens who saw this left comments such as "I want to win the lottery too", "I'm getting good vibes", "It's amazing that it's 3 billion won in taxes", and "I wonder what I'm going to do with my life in the future".



On the other hand, lottery winnings are paid out as sales.

About half of the sales goes to issuance expenses, sales and commissioning fees, and lottery funds, and the rest is used for winnings.



This is a 'news pick'.



(Photo = online community capture)