Learn about employment opportunities with TWC and find the State of Texas Application and TWC Leave Policy. Our mission is to promote and support a workforce system that creates value and offers employers, individuals, and communities the opportunity to achieve and sustain economic prosperity.
Provides information about self-employment services and resources from Vocational Rehabilitation Services.
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.
Employer Response to Notice of Application for Unemployment Benefits
Employers can view webinars to learn about best practices and resources to recruit and retain a diverse workforce.
Find information about laws that protect workers. Learn how to claim unpaid wages or file a complaint for employment or housing discrimination. Get information about child labor or minimum wage laws.
In this section, you can find the different Employer’s Quarterly Wage Report Filing Options. Options include Unemployment Tax Services (UTS) system, QuickFile, Intuit EasyACCT Professional Series, reporting by paper. You can also find information for domestic employers who file annually.
Find resources for the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC), a federal tax credit for employers who hire people having a hard time finding jobs. It helps individuals get hired, earn money and contribute to society by paying taxes.
Employers can view webinars to learn about best practices and resources to recruit and retain a diverse workforce.
The Written Authorization to Represent Employing Unit (Form C-42) POA is used to authorize an individual or service company to represent an employer in all matters before Texas Workforce Commission (TWC). It is similar to a power of attorney but used specifically to grant authority for all matters before TWC.