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There are no state or local taxes on lottery winnings in Pennsylvania. There is however a federal tax of 25 percent of the winnings for any prizes that are over $5,000.

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Lump sum 1,000,000 X 35% maximum rate for the year 2010 would be 350000 federal income tax liability for the tax year 2010.

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