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Kerala Lottery Prize Claim & Tax Guide 2026: Everything You Need to Know

Kerala Lottery Prize Claim and Tax Guidelines (TDS) Comprehensive Guide Infographic

Ticket holders who have checked the ticket and confirmed a win and are in a confusion stage and have a relief. This complete guide gets you with every step of the Kerala Lottery prize claim process, explains exactly how much tax will be deducted, shows you real prize payout calculations, and answers the most common questions winners have.

Kerala Lottery Prize Claim - Overview

The Kerala State Lottery, established in 1967, is the first government-run lottery in India and remains among the most trusted and transparent ones. Managed by the Directorate of State Lotteries under the Kerala Finance Department, it runs seven weekly lotteries, 12 monthly lotteries, and six annual bumper lotteries.

Ticket Holders who have managed to win a prize amount must claim it correctly within the stipulated time to receive your money. Make sure you follow these strictly.

  • You have 30 days from the draw date to surrender your winning ticket. After this deadline, the prize is forfeited.
  • Prizes above ₹10,000 are subject to 30% TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) under Section 194B of the Income Tax Act.
  • Only the original ticket is valid — photocopies, damaged, or tampered tickets are not accepted.

Where to Claim Based on Prize Amount

The Kerala Lottery Department has a tiered claim structure. Where you go depends on how much you've won:

Prize Amount Where to Claim Who Approves Payment
Up to ₹5,000 Any authorised Kerala Lottery agent/retailer Agent (optional — not obligatory)
₹5,001 – ₹1,00,000 District Lottery Office of your district District Lottery Officer / Sub Lottery Officer
₹1,00,001 – ₹20,00,000 Directorate of State Lotteries, Thiruvananthapuram Deputy Director (Prize)
Above ₹20,00,000 Directorate of State Lotteries, Thiruvananthapuram Director of State Lotteries
Winners from other states Directorate of State Lotteries, Thiruvananthapuram Director of State Lotteries
Note for Out-of-State Winners
If you purchased and won a Kerala Lottery ticket while residing in another state, you must submit your claim to the Directorate of State Lotteries directly in Thiruvananthapuram. The legal jurisdiction for all Kerala Lottery matters is Thiruvananthapuram.

The Directorate of State Lotteries is located at: Directorate of State Lotteries, P.B. No. 1, Vikas Bhavan P.O., Thiruvananthapuram – 695 033, Kerala.

Required Documents for Claiming a Kerala Lottery Prize

Before visiting the lottery office, prepare all required documents. Missing even one document will delay your claim. The documents needed vary based on your prize amount.

For Prizes Up to ₹1 Lakh (District Office)

For Prizes Above ₹1 Lakh (Directorate of State Lotteries)

Step-by-Step Kerala Lottery Prize Claim Process

  1. Verify Your Winning Ticket
    Cross-check your ticket number with the official results published in the Kerala Government Gazette or the official website (statelottery.kerala.gov.in). Also verify the draw date, series, and lottery name.
  2. Check the Claim Deadline
    You have exactly 30 days from the draw date to submit your claim. Expired tickets are disqualified with no exceptions. Mark the deadline on your calendar immediately after confirming your win.
  3. Collect and Prepare Your Documents
    Gather all required documents as listed in the previous section. Get passport photos attested, make self-attested photocopies of your ticket and ID, and ensure your PAN card is available if the prize exceeds ₹10,000.
  4. Write Your Details on the Back of the Ticket
    For prizes above ₹1 lakh, write your full name, address, and signature on the back of the winning ticket. This is a mandatory requirement and authenticates your ownership.
  5. Visit the Correct Office
    Based on your prize amount, go to the District Lottery Office or the Directorate of State Lotteries. Carry all original documents along with attested photocopies.
  6. Submit Your Claim & Receive Acknowledgement
    Submit the winning ticket and all documents to the prize desk. The officer will verify your claim and issue an acknowledgement receipt. Keep this receipt safely — it is your proof of submission.
  7. Tax Deduction & Payment Processing
    The department processes TDS deduction as per the Income Tax Act. After approval by the authorised officer (Deputy Director for prizes up to ₹20 lakh, Director for above ₹20 lakh), the net amount is transferred directly to your bank account.
  8. Receive Prize in Your Bank Account
    The prize amount, after all deductions, is credited directly to the bank account you provided. The department does not pay cash for high-value prizes. You will also receive a TDS certificate (Form 16A) for your income tax filing.

Claiming Through a Bank

An alternative to visiting the lottery office in person is to claim your prize through a nationalised, scheduled, or state/district co-operative bank. This is particularly convenient for winners in remote areas or for larger prizes.

The process works as follows: Submit your winning ticket and all required documents to a recognised bank branch. The bank then verifies the documents, attaches its own certificates, and forwards the claim to the Directorate of State Lotteries on your behalf. The bank acts as an intermediary and will provide you with an acknowledgement.

Important:
Only nationalised banks, scheduled commercial banks, and approved state/district co-operative banks are authorised to process Kerala Lottery prize claims. Private money lenders, lottery agents, or unrecognised entities have no such authority.

Kerala Lottery Tax: Complete Guide

Understanding the tax implications of your lottery winnings is essential for financial planning and legal compliance. Here is everything you need to know.

Legal Framework

Lottery winnings in India are classified as "Income from Other Sources" under Section 56 of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Two key sections govern the taxation:

Section What It Covers Rate
Section 115BB Flat tax rate on lottery, card game, and other game winnings 30% (flat)
Section 194B TDS deduction at source by the prize-paying authority 30% on amounts exceeding ₹10,000
Section 194G TDS on commission/remuneration to agents on lottery tickets 3.75%
Section 271C Penalty for failure to deduct TDS Penalty equal to TDS amount

Key Tax Rules

TDS Certificate (Form 16A)
After your prize is paid, the Kerala Lottery Department will issue a TDS certificate (Form 16A). Keep this document safely — you will need it when filing your Income Tax Return to prove that tax has already been deducted.

Real Prize Payout Examples: How Much Will You Actually Receive?

Here is how to calculate your actual take-home prize.

The formula is: (Prize Amount − 10% Agent Commission) − 30% Income Tax = Net Payout

Example 1: Win-Win First Prize

Gross Prize Amount
₹75,00,000
Less: Agent Commission (10%)
− ₹7,50,000
Taxable Amount
₹67,50,000
Less: Income Tax (30%)
− ₹22,50,000
Net Amount You Receive
₹45,00,000

Example 2: Karunya Plus / Pournami

Gross Prize Amount
₹80,00,000
Less: Agent Commission (10%)
− ₹8,00,000
Taxable Amount
₹72,00,000
Less: Income Tax (30%)
− ₹24,00,000
Net Amount You Receive
₹48,00,000

Example 3: Akshaya / Nirmal

Gross Prize Amount
₹70,00,000
Less: Agent Commission (10%)
− ₹7,00,000
Taxable Amount
₹63,00,000
Less: Income Tax (30%)
− ₹21,00,000
Net Amount You Receive
₹42,00,000

Example 4: Smaller Prize

Gross Prize Amount
₹1,00,000
Less: Agent Commission (10%)
− ₹10,000
Taxable Amount
₹90,000
Less: Income Tax (30%)
− ₹27,000
Net Amount You Receive
₹63,000

Bottom Line on Payouts: First prize winners in Kerala Lottery generally take home approximately
63% of the stated prize amount after all deductions. Plan your finances accordingly.

Filing Your Income Tax Return (ITR) After Winning

Even though TDS is deducted at source, you are still legally required to declare your lottery winnings in your annual Income Tax Return (ITR). Here is what you need to know:

Which ITR Form to Use?

If your income includes lottery winnings, you cannot use ITR-1 (Sahaj). You must use ITR-2 (for individuals/HUFs without business income) or ITR-3 if you also have business income. Report the winnings under "Income from Other Sources."

What if You Forgot to Declare?

If you won a lottery in a financial year and did not declare it in your original ITR, you must file a revised return for that year. The revised return must be filed before December 31st of the relevant assessment year. Failure to disclose can attract penalties and interest under the Income Tax Act.

Can You Claim a Refund?

Generally, no. Since lottery income is taxed at a flat 30% (regardless of your tax slab), there is no scope for a refund of the TDS unless there has been an administrative error in the deduction. You cannot claim deductions under Chapter VI-A (like Section 80C investments) against lottery income.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How long do I have to claim a Kerala Lottery prize?
A: You have exactly 30 days from the date of the draw to surrender your winning ticket and claim your prize. Tickets presented after this period are invalid and the prize cannot be claimed under any circumstance.
Q2: What happens if my winning ticket is damaged or torn?
A: Damaged tickets are not eligible for prize claims. The Kerala Lottery Department requires the original ticket in good, readable condition. It is important to store your tickets safely in a protective cover immediately after purchase.
Q3: Is it possible to claim a prize if I don't have a PAN card?
A: PAN card is mandatory for prize claims above ₹10,000. Without a PAN, TDS may be deducted at a higher rate (up to 20% additional) under Section 206AA. Aadhaar is accepted in many cases, but PAN remains the preferred document for TDS compliance.
Q4: Can I claim a prize through a lottery agent?
A: Agents can collect and pay prize tickets with a value of ₹5,000 and below. For prizes above ₹5,000, you must submit the claim directly to the appropriate lottery office or through a bank.
Q5: Will I receive a prize for more than one winning number on the same ticket?
A: No. A single ticket can receive only one prize—the highest prize it qualifies for. If the same number appears in multiple prize categories, only the highest value is paid.
Q6: I won ₹8 lakhs. Why do I receive only ₹5.04 lakhs?
A: The breakdown is: ₹8,00,000 gross prize − ₹80,000 (10% agent commission) = ₹7,20,000 taxable. Then 30% income tax on ₹7,20,000 = ₹2,16,000. Net payout: ₹5,04,000. This is the standard deduction formula.
Q7: Can I claim my prize from any state in India, not just Kerala?
A: If you won ₹1 lakh or less, you can claim it at the District Lottery Office where the ticket was purchased. For larger prizes, or if you are from another state, you must visit the Directorate of State Lotteries in Thiruvananthapuram or submit via an authorized bank.
Q8: How soon will the prize money be credited to my account?
A: Once verified, prizes up to ₹20 lakhs are approved by the Deputy Director and typically credited within a few working days. Prizes above ₹20 lakhs are approved by the Director and may take slightly longer due to Finance Department reviews.

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