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Powerball, Mega Mills Jackpots Near $1B: See Latest Lottery Winners In GA

Here's what you need to know ahead of drawings for the Powerball and Mega Millions, two lottery games with massive near $1 billion jackpots.

The jackpots for the popular Mega Millions and Powerball games collectively near $1 billion as some lucky players in Georgia take home significant prizes.

With no one hitting the Powerball's massive $396 million prize on Sunday, the game's jackpot has grown to a whomping $416 million for Monday's drawing. The cash option is $186.6 million, the Georgia Lottery Corporation said Monday.

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Tuesday's Mega Millions jackpot has soared to $576 million with a cash option of $253.9 million.

Both drawings will be held at 11 p.m. on their respective days. To play the lottery game in Georgia, hopefuls must buy their tickets by 10 p.m. on draw nights.

Mega Millions tickets cost $5 and have a built-in Megaplier. The Powerball has a price tag of $2 with a $1 Power Play.

The GLC provides lists of retailers offering tickets. Players only need to submit their zip codes to find nearby locations.

Tickets can also be purchased via the Georgia Lottery app.

Here are recent winners in Georgia as reported by the GLC:

All funding from the Georgia Lottery's digital games, scratch-offs and other games benefit education in the Peach State, lottery officials said.

Online winning tickets have an expiration date of 180 days from the drawing date while instant ticket winners have 90 days from the expired date to claim prizes. Instructions on how to receive prizes are here.

Georgia takes 5.75 percent in state taxes and 24 percent in federal taxes for winnings more than $5,000.

"The (Georgia Lottery Corporation) reports to the IRS and Georgia Department of Revenue the names of winners of prizes above $600. ... Additionally, the GLC is required to check for and deduct any outstanding child support payments for prizes of $2,500 and above and student loans and state taxes for prizes of $5,000 and above, net of wager or ticket cost," lottery officials said on the Georgia Lottery website.

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