arcy Taylor purchased a new townhome in Sacramento on March 1 st of 2021, she attained hortgage loan for $759,000. She was promptly advised by her mortgage loan officer that she ould deduct the home mortgage interest of her new townhome. Marcy is planning ahead Ind has questions about the new limitations regarding the deduction of mortgage interest or her tax return. According to the latest tax law. which of the following options will affect Marcy che most? Marcy may claim a mortgage interest deduction on her primary home (townhome). Marcy may claim a mortgage interest deduction on her second home. Marcy may claim a mortgage interest deduction on her existing home mortgage, limited to $750,000. Marcy may deduct a "secured" home-equity line of credit. during the year, says that he heard that the new tax law changed some of the rules about charitable giving. He sends you an email asking if he can still make a cash charity contribution to his favorite church in 2021. Which of the following is the best answer for Randy? "Randy, you are able to give to your charity in 2021 as you usually have in the last 5 years." "Randy, you are able to give to your charity in 2021 subject to a 60% deduction." "Randy, you are able to give to your charity in 2021 subject to a 50% deduction." "Randy, you are able to give to your charity in 2021, up to $300, without Itemizing your deductions." Ryan is your new tax client; he tells you that he made significant cash and non-cash contributions this year and wanted to claim them on his tax return. Which of the following is an invalid deductible charitable contribution? Donations of canned goods to a food bank. A donation of 10% of his income to his church. Donation of money for a child who needs a heart transplant. Clothing donated to Goodwill. aul made cash contributions to his local chapter of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty o Animals (SPCA) to care for stray animals. He donated several times a year; his donations were less than $230 for the entire year. These are the only charitable contributions Paul made during the year. What documentation must Paul keep and provide to the IRS (upon request) in order to substantiate his charitable contribution deduction? No documentation is necessary since the contribution is less than $250. A bank record receipt for each donation that shows the amount, date, and to whom it was paid. An acknowledgment from the SPCA that he made contributions during the year. A self-prepared statement or letter would be sufficient for contributions less than $500