Powerball Annuity Payment Schedule

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

Current Powerball jackpot

Monday, Jan 13, 2025

$285,000,000

Federal tax

Select your filing status.

-$68,400,000

State tax

Select your state.

-$13,680,000

Net jackpot after tax

$202,920,000

Payment Number

Gross Payment

State Tax for AZ

Federal Tax

Net Payment

1 $4,289,659 $205,904 $1,029,518 $3,054,237
2 $4,504,142 $216,199 $1,080,994 $3,206,949
3 $4,729,349 $227,009 $1,135,044 $3,367,297
4 $4,965,817 $238,359 $1,191,796 $3,535,661
5 $5,214,107 $250,277 $1,251,386 $3,712,444
6 $5,474,813 $262,791 $1,313,955 $3,898,067
7 $5,748,553 $275,931 $1,379,653 $4,092,970
8 $6,035,981 $289,727 $1,448,635 $4,297,618
9 $6,337,780 $304,213 $1,521,067 $4,512,499
10 $6,654,669 $319,424 $1,597,121 $4,738,124
11 $6,987,403 $335,395 $1,676,977 $4,975,031
12 $7,336,773 $352,165 $1,760,825 $5,223,782
13 $7,703,611 $369,773 $1,848,867 $5,484,971
14 $8,088,792 $388,262 $1,941,310 $5,759,220
15 $8,493,231 $407,675 $2,038,376 $6,047,181
16 $8,917,893 $428,059 $2,140,294 $6,349,540
17 $9,363,788 $449,462 $2,247,309 $6,667,017
18 $9,831,977 $471,935 $2,359,674 $7,000,368
19 $10,323,576 $495,532 $2,477,658 $7,350,386
20 $10,839,755 $520,308 $2,601,541 $7,717,905
21 $11,381,742 $546,324 $2,731,618 $8,103,801
22 $11,950,830 $573,640 $2,868,199 $8,508,991
23 $12,548,371 $602,322 $3,011,609 $8,934,440
24 $13,175,790 $632,438 $3,162,189 $9,381,162
25 $13,834,579 $664,060 $3,320,299 $9,850,220
26 $14,526,308 $697,263 $3,486,314 $10,342,731
27 $15,252,623 $732,126 $3,660,630 $10,859,868
28 $16,015,255 $768,732 $3,843,661 $11,402,861
29 $16,816,017 $807,169 $4,035,844 $11,973,004
30 $17,656,818 $847,527 $4,237,636 $12,571,654
Total $285,000,000 $13,680,000 $68,400,000 $202,920,000

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.