https://forums.huaren.us/showtopic.html?topicid=2692000&fid=398 https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i8582 From IRS: The maximum special allowance is: $25,000 for single individuals and married individuals filing a joint return for the tax year. $12,500 for married individuals who file separate returns for the tax year and lived apart from their spouses at all times during the tax year. $25,000 for a qualifying estate reduced by the special allowance for which the surviving spouse qualified. Modified adjusted gross income limitation. If your modified adjusted gross income (see the instructions for line 7, later) is $100,000 or less ($50,000 or less if married filing separately), your loss is deductible up to the amount of the maximum special allowance referred to in the preceding paragraph . If your modified adjusted gross income is more than $100,000 ($50,000 if married filing separately) but less than $150,000 ($75,000 if married filing separately), your special allowance is limited to 50% of the difference between $150,000 ($75,000 if married filing separately) and your modified adjusted gross income. Generally, if your modified adjusted gross income is $150,000 or more ($75,000 or more if married filing separately), there is no special allowance.
https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i8582 From IRS:
The maximum special allowance is: $25,000 for single individuals and married individuals filing a joint return for the tax year. $12,500 for married individuals who file separate returns for the tax year and lived apart from their spouses at all times during the tax year. $25,000 for a qualifying estate reduced by the special allowance for which the surviving spouse qualified. Modified adjusted gross income limitation. If your modified adjusted gross income (see the instructions for line 7, later) is $100,000 or less ($50,000 or less if married filing separately), your loss is deductible up to the amount of the maximum special allowance referred to in the preceding paragraph . If your modified adjusted gross income is more than $100,000 ($50,000 if married filing separately) but less than $150,000 ($75,000 if married filing separately), your special allowance is limited to 50% of the difference between $150,000 ($75,000 if married filing separately) and your modified adjusted gross income. Generally, if your modified adjusted gross income is $150,000 or more ($75,000 or more if married filing separately), there is no special allowance.
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