Do The Block winners have to pay tax on their prize money?
The Block fans have been left wondering whether the show’s winners have to pay tax on their prize money. Photos: Channel Nine
History was made during Sunday night’s nail-biting final episode of The Block when billionaire entrepreneur Adrian Portelli spent a whopping $15,030,000 on all five properties. Not only is this the first time one buyer has purchased every team’s house, but the 2024 contestants also won the most amount of money in a single season.
Each team walked away from the auction significantly richer, ranging from winners Maddy and Charlotte who made $1.65 million including their $100,000 grand prize to Kylie and Brad who received $650,000. The result is a stark contrast to season 18’s auction in 2022 where winners Omar and Oz made $1.68 million profit while Tom and Sarah-Jane received just over $20k and three teams had to pass their properties in.
While fans have been thrilled by the end result and the fact that each of the 2024 teams was rewarded for their hard work, many have taken to social media to ask the same question: do they have to pay tax on their prize money?
Maddy and Charlotte received a whopping $1.65 million including their $100,000 grand prize for winning the season. Photo: Channel Nine
Do The Block winners have to pay tax on their prize money?
The simple answer is no, contestants don’t have to pay tax on any prize money they received on The Block.
According to moneysmart.gov.au, you do not have to pay tax on lottery winnings or other prizes – which includes reality TV prize money. The ATO also states that similar to money won in a lotto or raffle, you don’t declare amounts received for game show prizes.
“When it comes to winning prize money on reality TV or game shows, you’d only declare it if you regularly appear on these kinds of shows. Then you’d be more like a professional game show contestant/reality TV star. If it’s more like a one-off thing then no need to declare,” an ATO employee answered in a community forum earlier this year.
Hidden catch with prize money from The Block
A previous Block contestant has also confirmed to Yahoo Lifestyle that the money won at the auction isn’t taxed, but there is a slight catch in terms of when you receive it.
“You don’t get it for 12 months,” they revealed. “It’s spread over that period so you don’t talk bad on the show and if so, you don’t get your money.”
2023 runner-ups Eliza and Liberty, who made $1.05 million at last year’s auction, also told Yahoo Lifestyle in February that contestants receive their prize money “in instalments” but they were yet to be sent any of it.
Maddy and Charlotte won’t have to pay tax on their prize money. Photo: Channel Nine
Who won The Block 2024?
House 1’s Maddy and Charlotte became the winners of The Block 2024 when they received $1,550,00 profit, and subsequently received the additional $100,000 prize money.
Coming in second were House 2’s Courtney and Grant with $1,300,050 profit, followed by House 5’s Kristian and Mimi in third place with $1,030,000 profit.
Fourth were House 3’s Haydn and Ricky who made $750,000 profit and coming in last, but still smiling, were House 4’s Kylie and Brad who made $650,000 profit. Kylie said the whole experience had been worth it in the end and she was very grateful.
“It was worth it,” she said. “Unfortunately. Because I was a different person here. But… we made it. We’re very grateful.”
News
Beloved Riddells Creek kindergarten worker Eleanor Bryant was trying to save children when she was hit and killed by an out-of-control truck as it ploughed into a preschool playground
Eleanor Bryant praised for pushing children out of path of truck at Riddells Creek kindergarten Friends and family have given emotional tributes to Eleanor Bryant, a 43-year-old speech pathologist who died after saving the lives of children at the Riddells…
MasterChef Australia judge tipped to score $250k for 21 days work on new season of I’m A Celeb
A MasterChef Australia judge looks set to be joining the next season of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Former judge and food critic Melissa Leong is tipped to be joining a host of celebrities in the jungle. Leong, 42, who…
Home and Away fans speculate ahead of dramatic feature-length finale: ‘Will end up dead’
If there’s one thing Summer Bay loves, it’s a shock death. Who’s life will hang in the balance in the 2024 season finale? Photo: Seven Home and Away fans are already speculating what trauma the soap has in store for us…
The Block fans cast major prediction for 2025 season: ‘Not worth it’
Some viewers have decided not to apply for next year’s season after Sunday night’s dramatic auction. The Block fans have shared their predictions for next year’s season of the reality show. Photos: Channel Nine The Block fans aren’t feeling too hopeful…
Channel Seven to ‘double down’ on ‘crude’ Sonia Kruger in 2025
Dancing With The Stars is set to return in 2025, bigger and better than ever. Sonia Kruger and Dr Chris Brown will be back in 2025 for Dancing With The Stars. Photo: Seven Rumours have been swirling around Sonia Kruger’s next…
Farmer Wants A Wife announces host for 2025 after Samantha Armytage quits
Filming for the upcoming fifteenth season is currently underway. Channel Seven has revealed who will be taking over Samantha Armytage’s role as host of Farmer Wants A Wife in 2025. Photo: Channel Seven Just a few months after Samantha Armytage announced…
End of content
No more pages to load