Separate Match IDs with shared iTunes ID

My wife and I have been using a shared account for purchases made on iTunes. Is there a way that we can leave that account the way it is and use our own separate ID for match? I want to be able to keep my playlists and ratings seperate from hers.

Hi,
You can only use one Apple ID for iTunes Match.
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4627
Jim

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