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Taxes and Legality

Are lottery winnings subject to inheritance tax?

Taxes on EuroMillions winnings depend on the country you are in. Rules vary by country; in many places, lottery winnings may be subject to inheritance tax if left to beneficiaries. It’s best to do a search on the official site if you are in an Official EuroMillions country. If […]

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Taxes and Legality

How old do I have to be to play?

You must be at least eighteen years old to play EuroMillions in all participating countries. Lottery Concierge services will also implement a no underage gambling policy for those outside official countries. In both instances, ID Verification is required.

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Taxes and Legality

Is EuroMillions legal where I live?

EuroMillions is legal in most European countries, but check your local laws as regulations vary by region. Check our Official Lotteries page for a full list of the Official EuroMillions playing countries.

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🛡️ Where to Play Safely

Always play EuroMillions through official and licensed lottery operators. Here are some trusted options:

🇬🇧 The National Lottery

The official UK operator for EuroMillions. Fully licensed and regulated by the Gambling Commission.

Visit National Lottery →

🇮🇪 Irish National Lottery

The official operator for EuroMillions in Ireland. Regulated by the National Lottery Regulator of Ireland.

Visit Irish Lottery →

🌟 EuroMillions Superdraws

Special events where the jackpot is boosted to a guaranteed amount. Find out when the next Superdraw is and how they work.

Superdraw Guide →

✅ What to Look For

Always check for a valid gambling licence, secure HTTPS connection, clear terms and conditions, and responsible gambling tools.

⚠️ Responsible Gambling

Playing the lottery should always be fun. If you feel gambling is becoming a problem, help is available.

Set a budget

Only ever spend what you can afford to lose. Set a weekly or monthly limit and stick to it.

Play for fun

The lottery is a form of entertainment, not a way to make money. Treat it as such.

Take a break

If you're playing more than you'd like, use the self-exclusion tools available on licensed lottery sites.

Get help

Contact BeGambleAware or call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 (free, 24/7).

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