Unemployment Benefits is an employer-paid program that provides temporary, partial income replacement to eligible workers who lost their job or are working reduced hours through no fault of their own.
Overview of the unemployment benefits law and process for employers
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.
Learn how to apply for unemployment benefits.
An employer’s tax rate determines how much the employer pays in state Unemployment Insurance (UI) taxes.
Employers are required to report Unemployment Insurance (UI) wages and pay quarterly UI taxes electronically. Learn about your payment options for paying unemployment taxes.
This page discusses Disaster Unemployment Insurance, including how to apply for disaster-related benefits.
The Mass Claims program streamlines the unemployment benefit claims process for employers faced with either temporary or permanent layoffs. Employers can submit basic worker information on behalf of their employees to initiate claims for unemployment benefits.
This page is to include information about the new unemployment tax system.
Find everything you need to know on appealing a TWC decision about your unemployment benefits or checking your appeal status.