Can this lottery incident be whitewashed?

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-28

Let's start with my point: this thing is not whitewashed, and there is a very obvious paradox.

According to the winner, he, as an old lottery player, must be very clear about how much money was in the total prize pool in the last draw.

In the face of a prize pool of more than 200 million, according to the winning amount of 10,000 yuan each, you only need to buy 20,000 lottery tickets, that is, 40,000 yuan, to empty the entire prize pool.

There is no need for that person to spend 100,000 yuan to buy a lottery ticket at all.

That is to say, from the perspective of emptying the prize pool, the effect of spending 40,000 yuan and 100,000 yuan to buy lottery tickets is the same, and only novices who do not understand the rules of the game will pay for the extra 60,000 yuan.

Of course, there is only one situation that will make the 60,000 yuan a lot worth the loss.

That is, through "overbuying", change the value of each lottery ticket, so that the number of prizes for a single lottery ticket is reduced to less than 10,000, so that there is no need to pay personal income tax.

In other words, if you spend an extra 60,000 yuan, you can pay 44 million less taxes (20% of the winning amount), which is a very worthwhile deal.

But this premise is that the person who buys the lottery ticket has absolute confidence that he can win 100% of the lottery, otherwise, it is far better to keep the money and continue the stud in the next two draws. Since it's not logical, it's okay to make a bold guess:

In fact, the money in the prize pool has been misappropriated and cannot be held, so someone must win the lottery and have the process of claiming the prize, otherwise the deficit cannot be filled. It is estimated that I am about to check when I hear the rumors, and I don't have time to do it in several installments, so I will take it directly at once, and more importantly, the money in the prize pool has been lost to the point where I can't even pay taxes....

It's better to really believe in him than to believe that I am Qin Shi Huang!Hit the money!

Suddenly it reminded me of a Japanese civil servant who was fired a few days ago for embezzling **8,000 yen (480 yuan RMB).

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