The Texas Workforce Commission’s annual Employer Awards recognize employers that collaborate with their local workforce systems, design initiatives that enhance community resources, and foster vital skills for Texas to sustain its competitive edge.
Find resources on the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) federal tax credit for employers who hire people having trouble finding jobs. If you are in a specific group, you can let employers know that hiring you may qualify the employers for a federal tax credit.
Find resources on the Employment Service program and related services.
Liable employers in Texas have several responsibilities such as registering for a tax account, reporting new hires, filing wage reports and paying unemployment taxes timely. They are also responsible for updating their tax account with any status changes and displaying required posters.
Find resources on Choices services for people who get help from Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
Find information about the Texas Payday Law and how to file a Payday Wage claim.
Find resources on the College Credit for Heroes program, which awards college credit to veterans and service members for their military experience. The initiative eliminates obstacles to attaining licensing, certification, and accreditation to make it easier for veterans to earn college degrees.
Find Vocational Rehabilitation Standards for Providers (VR SFP) Manual Revisions that date from 3/15/2018 to Current here.
Find resources for jobseekers about the Texas Workforce Commission’s Registered Apprenticeship Training Program and apprenticeship opportunities.
Employers are required to report Unemployment Insurance (UI) wages and pay quarterly UI taxes electronically. Learn about your payment options for paying unemployment taxes.