Texas law allows employers in Texas that have a TWC tax account number to designate a mailing address for receiving TWC notices at a preferred location. Learn how to designate an address.
Learn how to notify TWC if you change your business ownership, name, address, phone number, or mailing address.
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.
Unemployment benefits are taxable income and are subject to both Federal Income Tax and State Income Tax where applicable. Each January, TWC mails IRS Form 1099-G to all claimants who were paid benefits in the previous tax year. You can also get your 1099-G information online or by phone.
Learn how to appeal a TWC child labor law decision.
Learn how to appeal a decision on a Texas Payday Law Wage Claim.
Find information about unemployment benefit chargebacks. Unemployment benefit chargebacks are amounts of paid unemployment benefits charged to an employer’s tax account for use in calculating the employer’s unemployment tax rate.
Find information on how to respond to TWC employer notices, including a Notice of Application for Unemployment Benefits, Earnings Verification request and Notice of Maximum Potential Chargeback.
This page provides information about tax refunds, including how to request a refund, requesting a restyled refund check, and replacing a lost refund check.
Find information on appealing a decision if you were the most recent employer of an individual applying for unemployment benefits.