Your outcome is why I tend to steer away from prizes that are trip/travel related. Some even offer no transportation and they seem to inflate the value of the prize. Trust me, you will get a 1099 for the full stated value. I dont even know if you can transfer it to someone else. Good luck.Hello all, I was just notified that I won a $3,600 travel package to Indianapolis Race Track, however since it has no cash element I will have to pay the taxes out of pocket, which would be around $1,500. Hence, I had to decline. Any ideas on how to deal with it?
To my understanding it's taxed as normal income, so the tax amount is in accordance with your highest bracket.$1500 in taxes for a $3600 travel package sounds very high. I've never heard of that much tax for a prize of that value. It should be closer to half that amount in my opinion. I'm not an accountant but just talking from experience.
Little off the question but even if you won cash towards the taxes, wouldn't you still have to pay taxes on the cash you are given?Hello all, I was just notified that I won a $3,600 travel package to Indianapolis Race Track, however since it has no cash element I will have to pay the taxes out of pocket, which would be around $1,500. Hence, I had to decline. Any ideas on how to deal with it?
If you won a really big prize where that came into play, usually tax is paid by the sponsor before receiving the prize so that you don't get surprised with the tax bill.Little off the question but even if you won cash towards the taxes, wouldn't you still have to pay taxes on the cash you are given?
I live in NY so state tax and even local taxes also come into play. At best, I might be able to get a fixed 30% rate, which still brings me to $1,200...That's true. The highest tax bracket might be as much as 37%. I don't know many people that fall into that bracket. 36% of $3600 would be tax of $1296. Now the average tax % that most people pay after standard deductions is usually 24%. A lot less if you file with deductions. So 24% tax of $3600 would be $864. I would just be careful with estimating this as you could be mistakenly declining a nice trip for a small fraction of the trip value in tax.
Prizes get added ON to one's individual income. It is not a stand-alone transaction.$1500 in taxes for a $3600 travel package sounds very high. I've never heard of that much tax for a prize of that value. It should be closer to half that amount in my opinion. I'm not an accountant but just talking from experience.
Yikes. I was afraid of what you've mentioned. I am finally taking my Omaze trip in July and I noticed that the trip is already going to be above the prize's stated ARV. I was hoping it would stay at that price no matter what.I agree with all of the previous comments about trips and keeping receipts. Often the stated value of the prize is an estimate, especially if airfare is part of the prize. Airfare is drastically different depending on where you live. The estimated airfare value is almost always much higher than the actual amount paid. It can be tricky if part of the prize is a meet and greet with a famous person. I have seen crazy estimates for these.
Was the company asking for taxes to be paid before you went on the trip? Someone else mentioned a few weeks ago that Disney was asking for taxes even before leaving. I find this odd. I am hoping this isn't a new trend. I've only had to deal with taxes at tax time after I enjoyed the win.
Congrats on the win. I'm sorry you had to turn it down.
Are they making you pay upfront for a withholding or in your next return? Also, what race? If it's the 500, you can probably make that money back selling it.Hello all, I was just notified that I won a $3,600 travel package to Indianapolis Race Track, however since it has no cash element I will have to pay the taxes out of pocket, which would be around $1,500. Hence, I had to decline. Any ideas on how to deal with it?
I won a trip to London in 2019 and never had to pay taxes on it. I never got a 1099 either. $1500 sounds really high for taxes! Wonder if it's some kind of scam?Hello all, I was just notified that I won a $3,600 travel package to Indianapolis Race Track, however since it has no cash element I will have to pay the taxes out of pocket, which would be around $1,500. Hence, I had to decline. Any ideas on how to deal with it?