Finding and retaining staff has become increasingly difficult for Manitoba employers, and access to reliable child care is often part of that challenge. For businesses willing to invest in on-site or workplace-adjacent child care, the Child Care Centre Development Tax Credit offers a meaningful incentive to offset the cost of creating new licensed spaces. Administered by the Government of Manitoba through the Department of Education and Early Childhood Learning, this program is designed to encourage private corporations to expand early learning and child care capacity for their employees and the broader community.
The tax credit supports companies that build or renovate child care centres tied to their workplace, with a focus on infant and preschool spaces. Eligible businesses can claim roughly up to $10,000 per new space, spread out over several years, helping reduce the long-term financial impact of a large capital investment. While the upfront commitment is significant, the credit can make these projects more manageable, especially for enterprises planning larger developments in Winnipeg or rural Manitoba.
Beyond the financial benefit, participating businesses can strengthen workforce stability, enhance employee satisfaction, and contribute to local child care availability. For Manitoba companies exploring whether this tax credit fits into a broader workforce or development strategy, reviewing the detailed requirements and planning considerations is an important next step.
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