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Multiple National Lotteries Roll Over as Top Prizes Go Unclaimed

Large rollovers from unclaimed top-tier tickets are increasing jackpots, forcing scrutiny of winner claim procedures and tax withholdings.

Overview

  • Argentina’s Quini 6 saw its main pozos (Tradicional, La Segunda and Revancha) remain vacant, while the Siempre Sale paid 14 five‑number winners a shared secondary prize.
  • Spain’s La Primitiva produced no first‑category winners so its fund will roll to the next draw and create an enlarged jackpot for upcoming plays.
  • Euromillones published the winning numbers and an El Millón code that produced a Spanish millionario, and Bonoloto released its full six‑number result for the same reporting cycle.
  • Mexico’s Lotería Nacional Sorteo Superior awarded its first prize to ticket number 30142, distributing 17 million pesos across two series and paying per‑ticket reintegro rules.
  • Media outlets emphasized how to claim prizes and tax rules, noting Argentina’s method of taxing prizes by applying 31% to 90% of the award and Spain’s withholding on amounts above the declared threshold.