Student Loan Interest Tax Credit
As a resident of British Columbia, you may be eligible to claim a tax credit for the interest paid on your student loan. Visit the Canada Revenue Agency website to learn more.
As a resident of British Columbia, you may be eligible to claim a tax credit for the interest paid on your student loan. Visit the Canada Revenue Agency website to learn more.
The University of British Columbia's financial planning resources outline the process for claiming student loan interest on taxes, including the necessary forms and deadlines.
TurboTax Canada provides guidance on claiming student loan interest on your tax return, including how to calculate the credit and which forms to use.
The British Columbia Institute of Technology's student financial aid office explains how to claim student loan interest on your taxes, including the benefits and eligibility criteria.
Global News provides tax tips for students in British Columbia, including information on claiming student loan interest and other available credits and deductions.
TaxTips.ca offers a calculator to help you determine the student loan interest tax credit you may be eligible for, based on your loan details and tax filing status.
The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) publishes research on the effectiveness of student loan tax credits in promoting post-secondary education, including a focus on the British Columbia context.
A video guide on the H&R Block Canada YouTube channel walks you through the process of claiming student loan interest on your tax return, including tips and common mistakes to avoid.