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.
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The Office of the Manitoba Fairness Commissioner uses this legal document with the professional regulatory bodies under the Fair Registration Practices in Regulated Professions Act to outline terms for sharing and use of the data they supply in their annual reports on internationally educated applicants.

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).

Corporations participating in the Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit (those that have previously received a Certificate of Eligibility for a proposed project) will use this form to accompany their annual request for a tax credit certificate.   This form provides current corporate information and financial actuals pertaining to project expenditures in support of a requested tax credit amount.
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).

A signed Employee Declaration and Consent Form is submitted to the Province for each employee who works on a qualifying project for the Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit program each time a tax credit claim request is made by a participating corporation.  This form is used to verify employee information and provides the employee's 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).

These guidelines provide general information on Manitoba's Interactive Digital Media Program (MIDMTC), including its eligibility criteria, instructions on applying to have a planned project entered in the program (prior to project commencement), and how to make a claim for labour expenses undertaken on approved projects. 

The Manitoba Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit (MIDMTC) is a refundable corporate income tax credit which provides up to a 40% credit on qualified labour, and certain marketing expenses, incurred in the development of an eligible interactive digital media product that is brought to market.

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