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Unlike many countries, Thai Lottery winnings are practically tax-free. You only pay a small stamp duty: 0.5% for government tickets and 1% for charity tickets. This is deducted at source.
You have exactly 2 years from the draw date to claim your prize. Unclaimed money is remitted to the state revenue as unearned income.
Always look for authorized retailers (80 THB fixed price). Buying from overpriced resellers entails legal neutrality but financial loss.
| Prize Category | Reward Value | Quantity |
|---|---|---|
First Prize (รางวัลที่ 1) | 6,000,000 THB | 1 Rewards |
Nearby First Prize | 100,000 THB | 2 Rewards |
Second Prize | 200,000 THB | 5 Rewards |
Third Prize | 80,000 THB | 10 Rewards |
Fourth Prize | 40,000 THB | 50 Rewards |
Fifth Prize | 20,000 THB | 100 Rewards |
Last 2 Digits | 2,000 THB | 10,000 Rewards |
Front 3 Digits | 4,000 THB | 2,000 Rewards |
Last 3 Digits | 4,000 THB | 2,000 Rewards |
Ensure the ticket is genuine, not torn, and signed on the back.
For prizes < 20,000 THB, visit authorized agents. For higher prizes, visit GLO Head Office.
Tax deduction: 0.5% (GLO) or 1% (Charity). Bring your ID Card.
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