Should I Join A Lottery Syndicate?
It is a simple fact that a lottery syndicate
is without doubt the best way to participate in any lottery if you are
looking to enhance your chances of winning some serious lottery cash.
In actual fact, over one quarter of all lottery jackpot wins are secured by
lottery syndicates. These lotto syndicates are typically set up by
groups of workmates or friends who have the solitary ambition of improving
their lottery winning chances. Working collectively in this manner
allows each participant of the syndicate more chances of winning but at the
same time ensuring expenditure is kept to a minimum.
Playing the lottery as a member of a lottery syndicate can come with a
substantial odds benefit especially if the syndicate has a larger amount of
individuals partaking. However, being a syndicate member does have its
downside.
The first and probably the most evident negative quality of a syndicate is
the fact that all winnings are shared amongst all participants in the
syndicate equally. Therefore, the larger quantity of syndicate members
there are, the lower the cash sum each of these members will obtain.
Because of this, a sizable lotto syndicate success may only create
sufficient prize money for each member to pay for a holiday or a new
computer; but certainly not a sufficient amount to pack in the day job and
acquire a luxury yacht! As long as every lottery syndicate member is
aware of this prospect then everyone should be happy.
The second drawback with lottery syndicates directly relates to the point
made above. Stories can at times be seen in the press regarding a syndicate
member who is unwilling to share out the prize money to colleagues and
instead tries to keep it. This can without doubt be a big issue if the
syndicate has been formed without using a legally binding syndicate
contract. If this is the case, every member of the syndicate has then
got to prove in legal terms that they have been conned. There have
also been instances where a syndicate member has lost their stake of a
syndicate payout due to tardy or non payment of their syndicate fee.
There have been a number of cases where legal action has taken place as a
result of this happening.
The third snag that may crop up if no official syndicate agreement is in
place is that of inheritance tax issues. If the person in charge of of
the syndicate collects the prize money and then "gifts" every member their
equal share, then this tax could become an issue for all the syndicate
members.
Problems such as this can be scaled down hence making the overall process
very much easier. If the syndicate is created with the use of a
lottery syndicate contract then any of the issues emphasized here will no
longer be an issue. Such syndicate agreements can be downloaded from
your lottery provider's website and in many cases can be picked up from your
lotto retailer.
There is no real doubt that the advantages of joining a lotto syndicate far
outweigh the negative aspects involved. If the syndicate is set up
legally as mentioned, the only things you really have to worry about are
making sure your syndicate payment is made each week and thinking about what
you will do with the funds when your lottery syndicate hits the big one. |
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