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Vietlott found another winning lottery ticket worth nearly 57 billion VND

A lottery ticket winning the Jackpot prize worth nearly 57 billion VND has just been found by Vietlott.

Báo Hải DươngBáo Hải Dương30/03/2025

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The Vietlott jackpot winning lottery ticket worth nearly 57 billion VND has just been found.

According to information from Vietnam Computerized Lottery Company (Vietlott), in the 1,334th drawing of Mega 6/45 product taking place tonight, March 30, Vietlott's drawing council found 1 lottery ticket that won the Jackpot prize worth 56,741,982,500 VND (nearly 57 billion VND).

The winning ticket for the Jackpot prize in the 1,334th drawing of the Mega 6/45 product tonight contains the lucky numbers: 14 - 15 - 33 - 38 - 42 - 45.

Lucky customers who win the jackpot will have to pay 10% personal income tax, according to regulations of the Ministry of Finance.

Thus, the customer who won the Jackpot today will have to pay nearly 5.7 billion VND in personal income tax to the local budget that issued the winning Mega 6/45 lottery ticket. After fulfilling the tax obligation, the person who won the Jackpot today will receive a net amount of more than 51 billion VND.

In the 1,334th drawing of the Mega 6/45 product taking place today, in addition to the Jackpot prize worth nearly 57 billion VND mentioned above, the Vieltott drawing council also found 22 first prizes with each prize worth 10 million VND, 2,024 second prizes with each prize worth 300,000 VND and 33,818 third prizes with each prize worth 30,000 VND.

The winner has 60 days from the date of announcement to claim the prize. After this period, the prize will be forfeited and added to Vietlott's other income category.

TH (according to Vietnamnet)

Source: https://baohaiduong.vn/vietlott-lai-tim-duoc-ve-so-trung-doc-dac-gan-57-ty-dong-408414.html


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