The provisions of this section may be illustrated as follows:
Example 1: "A" purchases a lottery ticket of $1.00 in the state lottery from an authorized agent. The drawing is held and "A" wins $5,000. Since the proceeds of the wager are not greater than $5,000, the Lottery Department is not required to withhold or deduct any amount from "A's" prizes.
Example 2: Assume the same facts as in Example 1 except that "A" wins $5,001. The Lottery Department must deduct and withhold tax at a rate of 4.0% from $5,000 or $200.04.
Example 3: "B" purchases a lottery ticket for $1.00 in the state lottery from an authorized agent. The lottery drawing is held and "B" wins the grand prize, $50,000, payable at the rate of $1,000 a month. The Lottery Department must deduct and withhold at the rate of 4.0% on each monthly payment.
Example 4: "C" purchases a ticket for $1.00 in the state lottery from an authorized agent. The drawing is held and "C" wins $1,000 a year for the rest of "C's" life. It is actuarially determined that "C's" life expectancy is 10 years. Based on that determination, the proceeds from the wager paid to "C" will exceed $5,000. Therefore, the Lottery Department must deduct and withhold 4.0% X $1,000 = $40 from each year's payment.
23 Va. Admin. Code § 10-140-282
Statutory Authority
§§ 58.1-203 and 58.1-4006B(B)(1) of the Code of Virginia.