Unemployment Benefits fraud is when a person does not give correct or complete information on a claim. Fraud is punishable by law, both felony and misdemeanor. This page is a summary of people who TWC prosecuted for unemployment benefits fraud.
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.
Access and use the online Cash Draw & Expenditure Reporting (CDER) system for TWC grant awards.
This page presents basic information about Texas unemployment taxes including which employers must pay. It also has the definitions of employment and wages according to the Texas Unemployment Compensation Act (TUCA).
The Rehabilitation Council of Texas (Council) is federally mandated by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended in 1992, and advises the Texas Workforce Commission on the policy, scope and effectiveness of vocational rehabilitation services.
Learn about the Texas Child Labor Law. The Texas Child Labor Law ensures that a child is not employed in an occupation or manner that is harmful to the child's safety, health or well-being.
Find Child Care data, reports & plans such as Child Care by the Numbers, CCDF State Plan, Child Care Workforce Strategic Plan, Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Child Care, Market Rate Survey, and Other federal and state reports.
Find information for the 2023 TWC Request for Application for AEL Providers. Find links to relevant documents and answers to a few common questions. Final and definitive information is only available from TWC's Procurement Portal.