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Death, Taxes and the Lottery? Tax Man Keeps Winning the Lottery
Having won $1,000 and $10,000, a local tax preparer finally hit the $1 Million jackpot playing the state's new Taxes Paid Scratchers game.

A Van Nuys tax preparer won $1 million in the state lottery’s new Taxes Paid Scratchers game, officials announced today.
Gene Taylor picked up three tickets on an errand to drop off his drycleaning.
“I bought one $10 ticket and won $15,” Taylor said. “So I decided to put in an extra $5 and buy two more.”
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He said he was “blown away” when one turned out to be a winner.
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The $1 million prize is net of federal taxes calculated at a 25 percent tax rate. The Taxes Paid game is designed to let winners keep most, if not all, of their winnings.
This is just the latest win for the 66-year-old tax preparer, who took home $10,000 in December on a $5 Scratchers ticket and $1,000 in January.
Taylor says he plans to replace his 2006 vehicle, buy his sister a new car and possibly move to a new neighborhood.
Asked if he’ll keep playing the lottery, Taylor said, “That’s as certain as death and, er, taxes. Yes. I’m a lucky guy.”
The $1 million ticket came from Fulton Square Liquor at 4824 Fulton Avenue in Sherman Oaks.
- City News Service
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