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What changed in 2018 so that I can't take my rental property loss because I am married filing separately

 
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What changed in 2018 so that I can't take my rental property loss because I am married filing separately

If you are married filing separately, rental losses are not allowable if your adjusted gross income is more than $75,000. 
Married filing joint has an adjusted gross income limit of $150,000. 

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What changed in 2018 so that I can't take my rental property loss because I am married filing separately

If you are married filing separately, rental losses are not allowable if your adjusted gross income is more than $75,000. 
Married filing joint has an adjusted gross income limit of $150,000. 

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