Massachusetts Lottery players able to claim prizes through its smartphone app (2024)

After winning $1,000 on a scratch ticket recently, a Blackstone woman did something that no other Massachusetts Lottery player had done before -- she scanned the winning ticket with her smartphone, submitted a claim through the Lottery’s app and got her winnings deposited directly into her account, all without having to leave her home.

“It was just so simple,” Elaine Tellstone said. “It took less than five minutes to scan my ticket and submit my claim. Depending on traffic and how many people were in line, it would’ve taken about two hours out of my day to claim my prize in person in Worcester.”

Last fall, the Massachusetts Lottery announced that it was developing a way for players to cash large prizes from their phones and have their winnings deposited directly into a bank account. Around the beginning of the year, the Lottery began to give players the ability to scan a ticket into the app to find out if it is a winner. Lottery officials recently reached out to Tellstone, who had used the ticket-checking feature, to try out the prize-claiming functionality as they prepare to make it more widely available.

“Making remote ticket cashing transactions available is a terrific advancement for the Lottery in accommodating our customers,” Treasurer Deborah Goldberg, who chairs the State Lottery Commission and has been pressing the Legislature for years to allow the Lottery to add an online component, said. “It has the added benefit of positive environmental impacts as it helps reduce carbon emissions by eliminating a lot of driving and production of paper checks.”

Mobile cashing will only be available for prizes between $601 and $5,000 -- the kind of prizes that currently can only be claimed at Lottery headquarters in Dorchester or one of the agency’s regional claims centers. Convenience stores that rely on foot traffic from Lottery players will continue to process claims for prizes of $600 or less and are not expected to lose Lottery traffic to mobile scanning or cashing.

When Tellstone went through the process of making the first remote prize claim, Lottery Executive Director Michael Sweeney said it felt to him “like watching Apollo land on the moon ... holding my breath and waiting for disaster while hoping for the best.”

“We were all appropriately confident, but until it actually happens the proof is in the pudding,” he said. “We had done an abundance of internal testing and that’s why we felt we were ready to move on to this next phase. Once the process began and everything worked out, I think a lot of people involved on this team were extremely happy.”

Since the Lottery made the ticket-scanning feature available on its app, more than 16,000 players have registered and scanned more than 2.8 million tickets, the Lottery said. The prize-claiming feature will slowly be expanded to a larger pool of players in the coming weeks and Lottery officials expect it will be broadly available early this summer.

Lottery players have been asking for the ability to scan their own tickets to find out what or if they’ve won for years, Sweeney said. Though the ability to check tickets remotely was “extremely well-received” by players, the ability to claim prizes remotely is expected to reveal the true impact of the Lottery’s new program.

“It’s a real gamechanger for the Lottery and our customers,” Sweeney said. He added, “We have to be where customers are, and where the consumer is across the economy is mobile and utilizing modern technology. Any business or any governmental agency that is not working to meet consumers where they are is going to lose consumer confidence and, obviously, we cannot afford that at the Lottery.”

Sweeney has also pitched the remote ticket scanning and prize claim features as environmentally-friendly policies. Using 2019 prize claim data as a benchmark and assuming a 50-percent adoption rate for the new mobile cashing app, the Lottery calculated that the new way of claiming prizes could eliminate more than 78,000 prize claim trips to Lottery locations for a total reduction of 2.78 million miles traveled.

That could save more than 110,000 gallons of gasoline and could avoid 983.1 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions each year, according to the Lottery.

“Once fully engaged and once widely adopted by consumers, this is really going to make one of the more measurable and tangible positive environmental impacts on the commonwealth by a governmental agency,” Sweeney said.

The Massachusetts Lottery had its third-best year in terms of revenue in fiscal year 2020 and generated a net profit of $986.9 million for the state to use as local aid. So far this fiscal year, the Lottery has generated an estimated profit of $836.3 million, $77.8 million more than what it had counted as profit at this point in fiscal 2020.

In March, the Lottery upgraded its fiscal year 2021 profit projection by $45 million and now expects it will provide the Legislature with $985 million to distribute to cities and towns as local aid.

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Massachusetts Lottery players able to claim prizes through its smartphone app (2024)

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How much tax do you pay on a $100,000 lottery ticket in Mass? ›

For prizes of more than $600, 5% is withheld and sent to the Massachusetts Department of Revenue. For prizes $5,000 and greater, 24% of the prize is withhel... Does the Lottery send me a withholding statement (W-2)? The Massachusetts State Lottery will provide a withholding statement (W2G) on all prizes over $600.

How do I claim my lottery winnings in MA? ›

Prizes up to and including $600 may be claimed at any Lottery Agent location, Lottery office or by mail. Prizes between $601 - $5,000 may be claimed via mobile cashing on the Mass Lottery app. Prizes up to and including $50,000 may be claimed by mail.

How long does it take to get lottery winnings in Massachusetts? ›

Payments typically take a few days but could take up to 5 - 7 days to appear in your bank account. If you have not received your payment within this time f... How do I submit a mobile claim using the app?

Can I stay anonymous if I win the lottery in Massachusetts? ›

In Massachusetts, winners can use a lawyer to create a lottery trust and represent them when claiming their prize at the Massachusetts state lottery headquarters in Dorchester. Legal representation will help to keep their identity anonymous.

How much goes to taxes if I win $1 million dollars? ›

What are the lump sum lottery winnings after taxes? The federal tax on the lottery is determined by the federal marginal rates, which is 37 percent in the highest bracket. In practice, there is a 24 percent federal withholding of the gross prize, plus the remaining tax, based on your filing status.

Do seniors pay taxes on lottery winnings in Massachusetts? ›

There's no law that says that you don't have to pay taxes if you're over such-and-such an age. Lottery winnings are taxable income regardless of your age. Whether you actually have to pay any taxes on them depends on your total income and deductions.

How do you claim lottery winnings if you play online? ›

Bring your winning ticket and a completed Claim Form to a District Office. Pick up the Claim Form at any Lottery retail location or District Office, or download the form (PDF). For 2nd Chance prizes, there's a different Claim Form, which you can download at 2nd Chance Claim form (PDF).

Can you write off losing lottery tickets on your taxes? ›

You can deduct your losses on gambling to include lotteries, raffles, horse racing, casino games, poker games and sports betting, according to TurboTax. According to NerdWallet, the first hurdle most people will face is that you cannot write off more than the amount you've won.

How do I protect my lottery winnings from taxes? ›

Taxes on lottery winnings are unavoidable, but there are steps you can take to minimize the hit. As mentioned earlier, if your award is small enough, taking it in installments over 30 years could lower your tax liability by keeping you in a lower bracket. Also, you could donate to your favorite nonprofit organizations.

Where can I cash my lottery ticket over $600 in Massachusetts? ›

Claim a Prize over $600 at a Claim Center

Prizes up to $100,000 can be claimed at any claim center. All prizes over $100,000 must be claimed at Lottery headquarters in Dorchester.

How long does it take mass lottery to deposit money? ›

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Winnings from mobile claims will be deposited directly into your bank account. You will need to provide your routing and account number during the mobile claims submission process. Payments typically take a few days but could take up to 5 - 7 days.

Is the jackpot app legal in Massachusetts? ›

Though online lottery is still illegal in Massachusetts, the Jackpocket app is offering a lottery courier service to Bay Staters, similar to the likes of ordering food through “Uber Eats” or “DoorDash,” to order tickets for games like Mega Millions and Powerball, according to spokesperson Andrew Fries.

Should you set up a trust if you win the lottery? ›

If you plan to marry after winning the lottery, a trust will protect your lottery winnings. You can prevent it from becoming marital property. A prenuptial agreement will also offer protection. If you are married, you can set up a new trust or deposit your winnings into an existing trust account.

Can a trust claim lottery winnings in MA? ›

A trust is allowed to accept the winnings because the trust is the legal titleholder of the property, the lottery ticket in this case. Lottery winners can hire a trust to claim the prize for them and keep their identity a secret.

Does Jackpocket release your name? ›

Jackpocket will disclose your personal information as communicated at the time you provide or we collected such information and as described below or otherwise in this Privacy Policy.

How much tax does the IRS take from lottery winnings? ›

Lottery winnings, considered taxable income, are subject to both federal and state income taxes. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) imposes a federal tax rate of 24%, and California's state income tax, with rates ranging from 1% to 13.3%, adds an additional layer of taxation.

How much would you get if you won $100 million dollars? ›

Note that for a jackpot winner who chooses the discounted lump-sum option, the after-tax winnings will be about 30% of the headline jackpot (e.g., a $100 million win will result in around $30 million for the winner, depending on state income tax rates and the exact discount for taking the lump-sum).

How much does Massachusetts tax gambling winnings? ›

Massachusetts taxes gambling income at 5%, the same rate they tax all ordinary income. Whether you bet at Caesars Sportsbook Massachusetts or any other sportsbook, this is a tax on your total gambling winnings, not on any particular win.

What is the highest tax rate on lottery winnings? ›

Key Takeaways. If you take the lump sum payout of a sizable lottery jackpot, you will likely be pushed into the top tax bracket of 37%.

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