State lottery guide

Vermont Powerball

Vermont Powerball players follow the national Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday drawing schedule, but the local details matter. This guide covers the Vermont ticket cutoff time, state tax treatment, where to buy, how to claim, and what a current jackpot could look like after federal and Vermont state taxes.

9:59 PM ETTicket sales cutoff on draw days
8.75% state taxVermont lottery tax treatment
$54 MillionEstimated current cash value
$29 MillionEstimated lump-sum take-home
Before you play: cutoff times are state-specific and can change around operational updates. Confirm final sales deadlines with the Vermont lottery before buying, especially if you are using a retailer close to closing time.

Vermont Powerball Quick Facts

Drawing daysMonday, Wednesday, Saturday
Drawing time10:59 p.m. Eastern Time
Vermont ticket cutoff9:59 PM ET
Vermont state tax8.75%
Federal withholding24% on prizes over $5,000; final federal estimate can reach the top bracket

Vermont Powerball Take-Home at the Current Jackpot

If a Vermont Powerball ticket won the current advertised jackpot of $118 Million and the winner chose the lump-sum cash option, the model estimates a cash value of $54 Million before taxes. Federal tax is the largest deduction for almost every winner. Vermont then applies an estimated 8.75% state tax, which materially lowers the final take-home amount.

Cash value before tax$53,700,000
Federal tax estimate-$19,826,020
Vermont state tax estimate-$4,698,750
Estimated take-home$29,175,230

These numbers are planning estimates, not tax advice. The actual result depends on filing status, residency, deductions, whether local taxes apply, and the professional structure used to claim the prize. For a more detailed version, use the Vermont Powerball tax calculator.

Where to Buy Powerball Tickets in Vermont

Vermont Powerball tickets are sold through authorized lottery retailers such as convenience stores, supermarkets, gas stations, and dedicated lottery counters. Retailers must be approved by the Vermont lottery, and a ticket is only valid when it is printed or issued through an authorized system before the draw cutoff. If a clerk prints your ticket after the cutoff, it usually applies to the next drawing, not the drawing happening that night.

Online purchase rules vary by state. Some states allow licensed courier services that buy a physical ticket on your behalf and store a digital copy; others limit sales to in-person retailers. If you use any online option for Vermont Powerball, verify that the courier is licensed where you are physically located and read the claim rules before you buy. We do not sell tickets; this site is an information and checking utility.

How to Claim a Vermont Powerball Prize

Small prizes can usually be claimed at authorized retailers. Larger prizes typically require a claim form, identification, and a visit or mail claim through the Vermont lottery. Sign the back of your ticket immediately, take photos of both sides, and keep the original in a secure place. For any meaningful win, pause before posting online or telling a large group of people. A jackpot claim can involve privacy, estate, tax, and banking decisions that are easier to handle before your name and ticket details circulate.

Claim deadlines differ by state and prize type, so do not assume you have a full year. The safest process is simple: check the result, sign the ticket, confirm the deadline with the official Vermont lottery, then get professional advice before claiming a life-changing prize.

How Vermont Fits into a Smart Powerball Routine

A practical Vermont Powerball routine is boring on purpose: know the cutoff, buy only what fits your budget, keep the ticket secure, check the result from a reliable source, and use tax estimates before reacting to a large prize. The goal is not to make the lottery feel more complicated. It is to remove avoidable mistakes, especially missed cutoffs, unsigned tickets, and unrealistic expectations about the after-tax value of a jackpot.

Frequently Asked Questions About Vermont Powerball

What time does Vermont Powerball ticket sales close?

Vermont Powerball ticket sales close at 9:59 PM ET on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday draw days.

What is the Vermont state tax on Powerball winnings?

Vermont taxes lottery winnings at an estimated 8.75%.

Can I buy Vermont Powerball tickets online?

It depends on licensed options available in Vermont. Check the official state lottery and any courier license information before buying online.

How do I check a Vermont Powerball ticket?

Use the Powerball checker after the drawing, or compare your ticket with the latest result at today's results page.

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