The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) has conducted the 48th public draw of the tax lottery that distributes cash prizes to 556 lucky winners who made electronic transactions in September. The winners will receive amounts ranging from €1,000 to €20,000, while only one super-lucky winner will receive €50,000.
Tax lottery: Detailed prize breakdown for winners
– 500 winners receive €1,000 each
 – 50 taxpayers win €5,000
 – 5 winners receive €20,000
 – One “super-lucky” winner receives €50,000
See the draw results here
Visit here to check if you have won.
Prize payments: How winners get paid
The AADE will credit the cash prize amounts to the payment account that the winner has declared or will declare for this purpose in the Authority’s myAADE platform, under “Registry and Communication” section, where they must appear as the beneficiary.
Citizens who are drawn and have not declared a payment account are given a 3-month deadline from the day following the draw date to declare to AADE the account where they wish to receive their cash prize.
If no payment account is declared within the above deadline, then the cash amount corresponding to the prize is considered unclaimed. Any cash amount corresponding to a prize is also considered unclaimed in case of the winner’s death before the prize payment.
It is reminded that the cash prizes from the public lottery program are unseizable, tax-free, do not constitute income, and are not subject to any deductions in favor of the state or third parties.
 
							 
                                    
                                                                     
                                                     
                                                    