When, how much is the prize and what part does the Treasury keep?

Days after that ‘Pass word’ will deliver his bote of 1.8 million euros, another mythical contest of the television announces that for the first time he will give his own. It is about ‘Ciphers and letters’, on La 2. The programme will be dressed up this Tuesday in an exciting edition of the programme presented by Aitor Albizua with the collaboration of experts Elena Herraiz and David Calle.

When does Cifras y Letras deliver the jackpot?

A total of 111.000 euros They are waiting for an owner in Ciphers and letters and after several months one of the contestants will get them. It will be this tuesdays starting at 9:30 pm in The 2 after completing the Grand Final of ‘Cifras y Letras’ in its entirety. Three heart-stopping minutes in which one of the two will form the entire 12 required words.

How much does the Treasury take from the Cifras y Letras pot?

He bote of almost two million euros that he took Oscar Diaz in ‘Pasapalabra’ The debate about taxes on these types of prizes has been put back on the table. Of the 1,816,000 euros he won by completing the jackpot, the Treasury will take almost 40%. The new ‘millionaire’ surprised with his statements by saying that it seemed fair to him and the usual debate was generated about whether it is fair. How much money does he keep now? Hacienda now from the boat of Ciphers and letters?

The first thing to remember is that this type of prize is taxed as a capital gain, not as a result of the transfer of assets. In other words, it is charged to the general income tax base, added to your salary and, starting at 60,000 euros, let’s not forget that the rate is 45%.

Thus, the amount to be paid It will depend on the taxable income of the person who wins the prize (i.e. how much each person earns). The Treasury includes a 19% withholding tax on the prize (equivalent to 21,090 euros) which is advanced to the Tax Agency.

While waiting to find out the winner, if he or she were to earn the most repeated salary in Spain (18,072 euros), the amount to be paid would be almost half of what he or she earned: 50,781 euros.

First winner of the Numbers and Letters jackpot

Taxes aside, the winner will go down in the history of the legendary ‘Cifras y Letras’ as the first winner of the competition jackpot in Spain. The competition that everyone remembers premiered on January 15 with a renewed version that also competes in the most difficult time slot on television; acces prime time.

Its loyal audience has not missed the event, and its growth in the new situation on the television schedule has even been seen, exceeding 4% share on several occasions in the last month with an average of 3.3% and 434,000 viewers.

Source: www.lainformacion.com