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.
Discover new career opportunities in Texas based on your skills and interests. With MyTXCareer you can browse personalized occupation matches based on your experience, skills, and interests. Explore recommended career paths to help you advance through the labor market.
Employers are required to report Unemployment Insurance (UI) wages and pay quarterly UI taxes electronically. Learn about your payment options for paying unemployment taxes.
Through our series of webinars, learn about the benefits of TWC’s programs and services, how TWC resources can help you land a project, and how to best partner with your Local Workforce Board.
Find information on browsing job openings, creating a résumé and applying for jobs. There are search tips and ways to get help with writing a résumé and cover letters. You can also get help with interviewing, negotiating salaries and evaluating job offers.
Reimbursing & Government Employers may elect to pay reimbursements instead of taxes. Find details here.
Learn about the requirements when hiring new employees.
An employer’s tax rate determines how much the employer pays in state Unemployment Insurance (UI) taxes.
The page provides information about employer and employee rights, duties, and remedies under the Texas Minimum Wage Law.
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.