14-1588338
When they send you the 1099 for your winnings last year it will be listed on that form.
Yes....and lord knows how you draw the line differently from a sweepstake or lottery. It isn't how you won it, (a card game, slot machine, buying a ticket, or having a number drawn out of a hat) it is what it is - winnings. Winnings are ordinary income. You will pay taxes at whatever rate is determined by your total taxable income. If you can itemize, gambling losses are 100% deductible up to the amount of winnings. Don't forget those lotto tickets!
No. The payer of the lottery winning issued you and the IRS the same information from the copies of the 1099-G that has your social security number and name on the 1099-G showing the amount of your winnings.
what is the n.j. lottery federal id number
NY Lottery: "The number does appear on the W2-G in Box 13. Our Federal Employee Identification Number (FEIN) is: 14-1588338"
54-1473743
If it's the Euro Lottery then 1 number and 2 lucky stars is a winner - but your winnings will only be about £5.
34-1156460
23-2015066
35-1772892 This is the FEIN.
W-2G and 5754
Lottery winning are the same as any other earning...and will be taxed federally and locally as any other income of that amount would be (which of course depends on many things, income level, number of dependents, number of deductions, etc.etc.)