The new credit allows movie and TV show producers to claim 30 per cent based on production costs incurred and paid for labour, goods and services that are directly attributable to the production of an eligible film. Producers can now claim one of two tax credits for made-in-Manitoba productions. "It's looking like a real growth year for Manitoba." "It's definitely already green-lit millions of dollars in productions coming to Winnipeg not only in the middle of the summer, but late summer and fall as well," Morrison said of the new tax credit. The new 30 per cent film and video production tax credit was announced in the last month's provincial budget after lobbying from the film industry worried Manitoba had fallen behind other provinces. "A lot of us have been wondering whether there was something else we should be doing, but this gives us the ability for us and our families to plan for the future in an environment that's going to have a lot of growth." "It's a sign of relief for our community," said Morrison, a gaffer on local productions.
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