Producing film or video content is capital‑intensive, and labour costs can quickly become one of the biggest pressures on a project budget. For production companies working in Manitoba, the Film and Video Production Tax Credit offers a powerful way to reduce those costs while keeping crews, talent, and post‑production work local. The program is administered by Manitoba Film and Music on behalf of the provincial government and is designed to make Manitoba one of the most competitive jurisdictions in Canada for screen‑based production.
Depending on how a project is structured, eligible productions can recover a significant portion of their Manitoba labour or production expenses through a refundable tax credit. In many cases, the support can cover roughly a third of eligible costs, with opportunities to increase that value through additional incentives tied to factors such as local producer involvement, filming outside major centres, or maintaining consistent production activity over time. Because the credit is refundable, it can provide real cash flow back to the production rather than simply reducing taxes owed.
This tax credit is particularly attractive to established film, television, and digital media producers planning projects in Manitoba or considering relocating production activities to the province. Applications are typically accepted on an ongoing basis, making it easier to align with production schedules. For producers weighing locations and budgets, exploring the full details of this program can reveal whether Manitoba is the right fit for your next project.
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