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This from is used by First Nation retailers to apply for refund under the refund limit program of tobacco tax pursuant to the Tobacco Tax Act. This form is completed in conjunction with First Nation Tobacco Refund Limit Program - Schedule A and First Nation Tobacco Refund Limit Program - Schedule B.
Department/Crown:Finance
Categories:Business, Taxes
This form is used by First Nation retailers to record sales to Status Indians/Indian Bands on reserve.  This form is completed in conjunction with First Nation Tobacco Refund Limit Program - Retailer Dealers and First Nation Tobacco Refund Limit Program - Schedule B.
Department/Crown:Finance
Categories:Business, Taxes
This form is used to file a tax return under the Fuel Tax Act. All documentation submitted in support of the previous tax returns must continue to be submitted with the completed generic tax return.
Department/Crown:Finance
Categories:Business, Taxes
Guidelines for operators of stewardship programs to develop a tire stewardship plan.  Includes the following sections:o program plan evaluationo public consultation process for tire program plano design of an adequate collection systemo achieving designated material recovery rateo establishing appropriate performance measureso dispute resolution procedureo submitting an annual reporto pollution prevention and best management practices for scrap tires

Department/Crown:Environment and Climate
Category:Business
Projection of cash flow for the fiscal year for community agencies/individuals who have a Service Purchase Agreement with Healthy Child Manitoba Office. This form is due at the beginning of each fiscal period. 
Department/Crown:Families
Category:Business
6 month reporting of actual expenditures with a projection to the year's end. This financial report is completed by community agencies/individuals who have a Service Purchase Agreement with Healthy Child Manitoba Office. 
Department/Crown:Families
Category:Business
Year end final report of actual expenditures. This form is completed by community agencies/individuals who have a Service Purchase Agreement with Healthy Child Manitoba Office. It reflects the projection and actual expenditures for the entire fiscal year and is due at the end of each year. 
Department/Crown:Families
Category:Business
A form filled out by HCMO funded agencies to report the number of staff employed in their funded programs and their respective classifications. 
Department/Crown:Families
Category:Business
This is a form that funded agencies who provide Healthy Baby complete on a yearly basis to inform Healthy Child Manitoba Office of projected costs related to program operations. 
Department/Crown:Families
Category:Business
Guidelines for operators of stewardship programs to manage household hazardous materials and prescribed materials.  Provides program requirements for:1. program plan evaluation2. public consultation process for hazardous material and prescribed materials program plan3. design  of an adequate collection system4. achieving designated material performance targets5. establishing appropriate performance measures6. dispute resolution procedure7. submitting an annual report8. pollution prevention and best management practices for household hazardous material and prescribed material
Department/Crown:Environment and Climate
Category:Business
Applicants who are approved for a licence to engage in foreign worker recruitment must also provide an irrevocable letter of credit or cash in the amount of $10,000 before they receive the licence. Employment Standards sends a letter to applicants informing them the licence has been approved. An irrevocable letter of credit form is attached to the letter and must be completed and returned to our office prior to a licence being issued.
Categories:Business, Employment

A signed 3rd Party Contractor Declaration Form is submitted to the Province each time  a tax credit claim request made to the Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit program by a participating corporation includes one or more 3rd Party Contractor Invoice(s).  This form is used to verify business information of the 3rd Party Contractor and provides consent to have that information gathered and shared for program purposes pursuant to the parameters of Canada's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA).

The Manitoba Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit (IDMTC) is a refundable corporate income tax credit that provides up to a 40% credit on qualified labour expenditures, and some marketing expenses, incurred in the development of an eligible interactive digital media product that is brought to market.  To be eligible for credit, a corporation must first apply for a Certificate of Eligibility from the Province before proposed project work on a product begins.
A signed copy of this Program Declaration and Consent Form accompanies all corporate applications for participation in the Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit program.  A signed Corporate Declaration is also submitted each time a tax credit claim request is made.  Program Applicants use this form to attest to the validity of the documents they are providing, and to consent to having information gathered and shared for program purposes within the parameters of Canada's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA).
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