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How much is the BC RESP grant?
The B.C. government has introduced a new $1,200 one-time a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) grant, called the B.C. Training and Education Savings Grant. If your child was born on or after January 1, 2007, they could be eligible for a one-time $1,200 deposit to a RESP after their sixth birthday.
How does the RESP account work?
The subscriber (or a person acting for the subscriber) generally makes contributions to the RESP. Subscribers cannot deduct their contributions from their income on their Income Tax and Benefit Return. The promoter usually pays the contributions, and the income earned on those contributions, to the beneficiaries.
What happens to RESP money if not used?
When you close an RESP without using it for your child's education, you must: Pay taxes on the money the investment has earned. Return any Canada Education Savings Grant money. Note: If a sibling has grant room available, you may be able to use it for their education.
How do I get Bctesg?
To be eligible for the BCTESG, your child must born after January 1, 2006 and must be a resident of British Columbia....Proof of residency of the parent or guardian (subscriber) is required, accepted forms include: British Columbia driver's license. BCID card with a picture. British Columbia Services Card.
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