Find information about scams involving TWC programs. When TWC finds out about a scam, a summary of that scam is posted on this page.
Find information about the system which collects student-level performance data to determine post-program outcomes for training participants in two TWC programs.
Learn about due dates for wage reports and tax payments. Information is also provided for due date adjustments for holidays and weekends. Find out where to mail reports and payments.
Instructions and information for and about requesting benefit payments. You must request payment to receive benefits. Request benefit payment as instructed, approximately one to two weeks after you apply for benefits, and every two weeks after that.
Summer Earn and Learn (SEAL) services include Work Readiness Training and Paid Work Experience for students with disabilities.
Find an overview of communications an applicant can expect to receive after filing for benefits. It takes about four weeks from the date you apply for benefits to know if you are eligible for benefits.
QuickFile is an electronic wage reporting program that can be downloaded for free. Employers, agents and payroll providers representing multiple clients can use it. QuickFile allows you to report an unlimited number of employees.
TWC uses earnings information to make sure a claimant’s benefit payments are correct. Accurately reported earnings reduce overpayments. Learn about Unemployment Benefits Earnings Verification and how to respond to a request.
This page explains how to change your address with TWC as well as why keeping your address up to date is important.
Access and use the online Cash Draw & Expenditure Reporting (CDER) system for TWC grant awards.