All or Nothing
Latest draw · Sunday, July 5, 2026
All or Nothing Tax Calculator
See what you'd really take home from a All or Nothing prize after federal and Wisconsin state tax — as a lump sum or a 30-year annuity.
- Prize (lump-sum cash)
- $1,000,000
- Federal tax
- − $328,188
- State tax (Wisconsin · 7.65%)
- − $76,500
- Net take-home
- $595,312
Estimate only — uses single-filer federal brackets and Wisconsin's top lottery-withholding rate. Actual tax depends on your total income, filing status and deductions. Not tax advice.
All or Nothing tax FAQ
How much tax do you pay on a All or Nothing jackpot in Wisconsin?
On a $1,000,000 All or Nothing jackpot taken as a lump sum, you'd pay about $328,188 in federal tax and $76,500 in Wisconsin state tax, leaving roughly $595,312.
Does Wisconsin tax All or Nothing lottery winnings?
Yes — Wisconsin withholds about 7.65% in state tax on All or Nothing winnings, on top of federal tax.
Should I take the All or Nothing lump sum or annuity?
The lump sum pays a smaller, discounted amount now with full control; the 30-year annuity pays the full advertised jackpot spread over time and can keep you in lower yearly tax brackets. The best choice depends on your goals and tax situation.