Powerball Annuity Payment Schedule

Here's how the current Powerball jackpot will be paid if the annuity option is selected.

Current Powerball jackpot

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

$69,000,000

Federal tax

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-$16,560,000

State tax

Select your state.

-$3,312,000

Net jackpot after tax

$49,128,000

Payment Number

Gross Payment

State Tax for AZ

Federal Tax

Net Payment

1 $1,038,549 $49,850 $249,252 $739,447
2 $1,090,476 $52,343 $261,714 $776,419
3 $1,145,000 $54,960 $274,800 $815,240
4 $1,202,250 $57,708 $288,540 $856,002
5 $1,262,363 $60,593 $302,967 $898,802
6 $1,325,481 $63,623 $318,115 $943,742
7 $1,391,755 $66,804 $334,021 $990,930
8 $1,461,343 $70,144 $350,722 $1,040,476
9 $1,534,410 $73,652 $368,258 $1,092,500
10 $1,611,130 $77,334 $386,671 $1,147,125
11 $1,691,687 $81,201 $406,005 $1,204,481
12 $1,776,271 $85,261 $426,305 $1,264,705
13 $1,865,085 $89,524 $447,620 $1,327,940
14 $1,958,339 $94,000 $470,001 $1,394,337
15 $2,056,256 $98,700 $493,501 $1,464,054
16 $2,159,069 $103,635 $518,177 $1,537,257
17 $2,267,022 $108,817 $544,085 $1,614,120
18 $2,380,373 $114,258 $571,290 $1,694,826
19 $2,499,392 $119,971 $599,854 $1,779,567
20 $2,624,362 $125,969 $629,847 $1,868,545
21 $2,755,580 $132,268 $661,339 $1,961,973
22 $2,893,359 $138,881 $694,406 $2,060,071
23 $3,038,027 $145,825 $729,126 $2,163,075
24 $3,189,928 $153,117 $765,583 $2,271,229
25 $3,349,424 $160,772 $803,862 $2,384,790
26 $3,516,896 $168,811 $844,055 $2,504,030
27 $3,692,740 $177,252 $886,258 $2,629,231
28 $3,877,377 $186,114 $930,571 $2,760,693
29 $4,071,246 $195,420 $977,099 $2,898,727
30 $4,274,809 $205,191 $1,025,954 $3,043,664
Total $69,000,000 $3,312,000 $16,560,000 $49,128,000

Notes

  • Each annual annuity payment increases by 5% from the previous year.
  • For clarity, we assumed that payments 1 and 2 are made in separate tax years.
  • The lottery automatically withholds 24% of each payment for federal taxes. When you file your taxes, you will be responsible for the difference between that withholding and what you owe to the IRS.
  • In some states, the lottery also withholds a portion of annual payments for state taxes.
  • The highest federal tax bracket of 37% is assumed for these examples because all Powerball jackpot winners will fall into this category.
  • Tax estimates are based on jackpot income only and do not include any other taxes you may owe.
  • We assume single state residency only and do not consider non-state resident tax. In the situation when the winner resides in a different state than the one where the winnings were registered, additional state taxes may be added.
  • This calculator is intended to provide an estimate of taxes, but should not be considered tax advice. We do not take responsibility for any inaccuracies or omissions.
  • Consult with a professional tax advisor and accountant to avoid any surprise tax bills.
  • Federal and/or state tax rates may change during the annuity schedule, which could affect how much you owe.