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.
The Wage & Hour program administers laws & regulations. The Payday law helps employees who were not paid correctly by allowing them to file wage claims. The Child Labor law protects children from working at a job where they could be hurt. The Minimum Wage law sets rules for how employees are paid.
The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) uses three employment categories: regular, domestic and agricultural. Employer tax liability differs for each type of employment. Learn about the types of employment and what it means.
Learn about how TWC is required to buy goods and services from contracts set up by authorized agencies and find related procurement resources.
This page explains how to change your address with TWC as well as why keeping your address up to date is important.
Find information on the eligibility requirements for unemployment benefits and answers to common questions regarding various special circumstances.
The Shared Work program provides Texas employers with an alternative to layoffs. This program helps Texas employers and employees withstand a slowdown in business. Shared Work is voluntary.
Learn about a Texas Workforce Commission Tax Audit The purpose of the Tax Audit along with records required and how to submit them.