Powerball Annuity Payment Schedule

Here's how the current Powerball jackpot will be paid if the annuity option is selected.

Current Powerball jackpot

Wednesday, Jun 17, 2026

$283,000,000

Federal tax

Select your filing status.

-$67,920,000

State tax

Select your state.

-$13,584,000

Net jackpot after tax

$201,496,000

Payment Number

Gross Payment

State Tax for AZ

Federal Tax

Net Payment

1 $4,259,556 $204,459 $1,022,293 $3,032,804
2 $4,472,534 $214,682 $1,073,408 $3,184,444
3 $4,696,161 $225,416 $1,127,079 $3,343,666
4 $4,930,969 $236,686 $1,183,432 $3,510,850
5 $5,177,517 $248,521 $1,242,604 $3,686,392
6 $5,436,393 $260,947 $1,304,734 $3,870,712
7 $5,708,213 $273,994 $1,369,971 $4,064,247
8 $5,993,623 $287,694 $1,438,470 $4,267,460
9 $6,293,304 $302,079 $1,510,393 $4,480,833
10 $6,607,970 $317,183 $1,585,913 $4,704,874
11 $6,938,368 $333,042 $1,665,208 $4,940,118
12 $7,285,287 $349,694 $1,748,469 $5,187,124
13 $7,649,551 $367,178 $1,835,892 $5,446,480
14 $8,032,028 $385,537 $1,927,687 $5,718,804
15 $8,433,630 $404,814 $2,024,071 $6,004,744
16 $8,855,311 $425,055 $2,125,275 $6,304,982
17 $9,298,077 $446,308 $2,231,538 $6,620,231
18 $9,762,981 $468,623 $2,343,115 $6,951,242
19 $10,251,130 $492,054 $2,460,271 $7,298,804
20 $10,763,686 $516,657 $2,583,285 $7,663,745
21 $11,301,871 $542,490 $2,712,449 $8,046,932
22 $11,866,964 $569,614 $2,848,071 $8,449,278
23 $12,460,312 $598,095 $2,990,475 $8,871,742
24 $13,083,328 $628,000 $3,139,999 $9,315,329
25 $13,737,494 $659,400 $3,296,999 $9,781,096
26 $14,424,369 $692,370 $3,461,849 $10,270,151
27 $15,145,587 $726,988 $3,634,941 $10,783,658
28 $15,902,867 $763,338 $3,816,688 $11,322,841
29 $16,698,010 $801,504 $4,007,522 $11,888,983
30 $17,532,911 $841,580 $4,207,899 $12,483,432
Total $283,000,000 $13,584,000 $67,920,000 $201,496,000

Notes

  • Each annual annuity payment increases by 5% from the previous year.
  • For clarity, we assumed that payments 1 and 2 are made in separate tax years.
  • The lottery automatically withholds 24% of each payment for federal taxes. When you file your taxes, you will be responsible for the difference between that withholding and what you owe to the IRS.
  • In some states, the lottery also withholds a portion of annual payments for state taxes.
  • The highest federal tax bracket of 37% is assumed for these examples because all Powerball jackpot winners will fall into this category.
  • Tax estimates are based on jackpot income only and do not include any other taxes you may owe.
  • We assume single state residency only and do not consider non-state resident tax. In the situation when the winner resides in a different state than the one where the winnings were registered, additional state taxes may be added.
  • This calculator is intended to provide an estimate of taxes, but should not be considered tax advice. We do not take responsibility for any inaccuracies or omissions.
  • Consult with a professional tax advisor and accountant to avoid any surprise tax bills.
  • Federal and/or state tax rates may change during the annuity schedule, which could affect how much you owe.