All businesses engaged in child performer recruitment are required to have a licence from the Employment Standards Branch before they can audition, scout or recruit a child. This licence isvalid for one year and must be renewed annually. Use this application form to renew a Child Talent Agency Business/Child Performer Recruitment licence.

Corporations participating in the Small Business Venture Capital Tax Credit Program (SBVCTC) use this form to report annually on the number of full-time, or full-time equivalent positions, employed by the business. This form is also used to gather yearly feedback from corporate participants on the effectiveness of the SBVC tax credit program.

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This Annual Report and Information Return must be filled out by a corporation after its first year of participation in the Small Business Venture Capital Tax Credit Program.  A corporation must complete and submit one copy of this return, including all attachments, together with a copy of professionally reviewed financial statements encompassing the reporting period indicated.

A Short Form Annual Report and Information Return must be provided by a corporation following both its 2nd and 3rd year of participation in the Small Business Venture Capital Tax Credit Program.  A corporation must complete and submit one copy of this return, including all attachments, together with a copy of professionally reviewed financial statements encompassing the reporting period indicated.

Corporations participating in the Small Business Venture Capital Tax Credit Program must annually provide program administrators with a list of all eligible investors and tax credit receipts issued during the corporate taxation year.  This form provides an example of the format to be used by participating corporations when making this annual summary report.

List of on-going responsibilities for corporations participating in the SVBCTC Program pertaining to share issuance, share ownership and reporting.  An Authorized Signing Officer of the participating corporation must sign and return this form to acknowledge receipt and acceptance of the list of responsibilities.

The Small Business Venture Capital Tax Credit (SBVCTC) provides a non-refundable Manitoba tax credit of up to 45% to individuals and corporations who acquire equity capital in eligible Manitoba enterprises, with a minimum investment of $10,000 per investor.  In advance of issuing shares for planned investments, a Manitoba corporation must submit this Application Form to gain pre-approval for the corporation to participate in the program which allows them to issue shares eligible for a tax credit for qualifying new investments.

Individuals or corporations that invest in a business participating in the Small Business Venture Capital Tax Credit Program must complete and sign a copy of this form to affirm the eligibility of their investment for a tax credit and to acknowledge the risk involved in making their investment. This form also provides permission for information provided by the investor to be used for program purposes pursuant to the rules and standards of Canada's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA).

This form is to be completed by the legal council of a corporation that has issued shares after being approved to participate in the Small Business Venture Capital Tax Credit (SBVCTC) Program.  This form confirms that proper procedures for investment and share issuance were observed for program eligibility by providing details and verification regarding the shares issued.

This form collects application information from students seeking employment with the Province of Manitoba. Data collected includes contact information, educational status, skills and abilities, preferred job location, and other information which is used to refer students to employment placements.

Corporations participating in the Small Business Venture Capital Tax Credit Program must provide each eligible investor with a receipt for their eligible share transaction for tax credit purposes.  Participating corporations use this form to generate tax receipts for eligible investments and must be signed by an Authorized Officer of the share issuing corporation.

The Employment Standards Code requires employers to provide employees with a 30 minute work break after every five consecutive hours of work. Employers may apply to reduce or eliminate the 30 minute work break, if they can show a particular need, and provide an additional benefit to the affected employees. Use this form to apply.
When injured workers ask the Worker Advisor Office to assist them in appealing a decision on their Workers Compensation Board (WCB) claim, the WCB file needs to be reviewed. The worker's written permission is required for the Worker Advisor Office to obtain a copy of their WCB file. Workers can complete this authorization form providing our office with permission to access their file.
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