Find an overview of unemployment ID theft, how TWC uses SSNs, common SSN/wage errors, how to correct mistakes and how to report ID theft.
Learn how income or money you receive can affect your unemployment benefit payments.
Learn how to stop your unemployment benefits claim once you have returned to full-time employment.
Learn about TWC's direct deposit services for claimants. Direct deposit is a free service that allows TWC to deposit unemployment benefit payments directly into your personal checking or savings account.
Find resources on the Reemployment Services & Eligibility Assessment Program, a mandatory statewide program that helps customers who are receiving unemployment benefits get back to work quickly.
TWC’s Office of the Commissioner Representing Employers sponsors the Texas Conference for Employers, a series of employer seminars held each year throughout the state. Employers who attend the seminars learn about state and federal employment laws and the unemployment claim and appeal process.
Find information on the number of work searches a claimant must complete to maintain eligibility for benefits. If you request unemployment benefits, you must search for work. You must make a minimum number of work search activities in every week for which you request payment.
QuickFile is an electronic wage reporting program that can be downloaded for free. Employers, agents and payroll providers representing multiple clients can use it. You can report an unlimited number of employees with QuickFile.