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canada.ca
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Student Loan Repayment Thresholds for 2024

The student loan repayment threshold for the 2024 tax year in British Columbia is $25,000 for single individuals. Learn more about repayment thresholds and how they affect your student loan payments.

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ubc.ca
edu

BC Student Loan Repayment: What You Need to Know for 2024

The University of British Columbia's financial aid office provides information on student loan repayment thresholds for the 2024 tax year, including the $25,000 threshold for single individuals in BC.

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rbc.com
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Student Loan Repayment Calculator for BC Residents (2024)

Use RBC's student loan repayment calculator to determine your monthly payments based on the 2024 tax year threshold of $25,000 for single individuals in British Columbia.

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bcit.ca
edu

Understanding Student Loan Repayment in BC for 2024

BCIT's financial aid office explains the student loan repayment process for the 2024 tax year, including the repayment threshold and how it applies to BC residents.

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taxtips.ca
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Student Loan Repayment Thresholds in BC: 2024 Tax Year

TaxTips.ca provides an overview of student loan repayment thresholds for the 2024 tax year in British Columbia, including the $25,000 threshold for single individuals and how it affects tax credits.

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studentaidbc.ca
video

BC Student Loan Repayment Webinar (2024 Tax Year)

StudentAid BC hosts a webinar on student loan repayment for the 2024 tax year, covering topics such as repayment thresholds, interest rates, and payment plans.

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irpp.org
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Research on Student Loan Repayment in Canada (2024)

The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) publishes research on student loan repayment in Canada, including an analysis of repayment thresholds and their impact on borrowers in BC for the 2024 tax year.

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biv.com
news

BC Budget 2024: Student Loan Repayment Updates

Business in Vancouver (BIV) reports on updates to student loan repayment in the 2024 BC budget, including changes to repayment thresholds and their potential impact on borrowers in the province.