If you are a United States citizen and win the lottery in Canada, are you subject to pay U.S. taxes?

Do you have to pay state/federal or both/neither taxes?

Answer:
U.S. citizens are are liable for taxes on all foreign income, regardless of source. There are exceptions if you live in the other country for substantially the whole year, and there are credits/deductions for taxes paid to the other country. But yes, you are subject to U.S. tax.
Since it is income, yes you would have to pay both state and federal.
no taxes are applicable in america on this lottery amount.
yes income tax for sure
You pay federal taxes on all worldwide income. So for federal income tax, the answer is "Yes"! I'd guess that your state would want a cut of your good fortune, too.
Yes, but you deduct the tax payed in Canada
yes you are
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