Find information on career school or college appeals for denial of licensure (Certificate of Approval), revocation of license, denial of renewal, penalties and other TWC sanctions.
Learn about each TWC division and its executive director.
The Texas Rising Star program is a quality rating and improvement system for child care programs participating in TWC's Child Care Services program. This page has specific details and information on the 2019 workgroup.
TWC promotes equal employment opportunity (EEO) through a progressive program designed to provide equal opportunity without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age (40 or over), disability, genetic information, military service, or political affiliation or belief.
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.
QuickFile is an electronic wage reporting program that can be downloaded for free. Employers, agents and payroll providers representing multiple clients can use it. QuickFile allows you to report an unlimited number of employees.
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.
Learn how to appeal a TWC child labor law decision.
Find resources on Career Schools and Colleges Certificates of Approval, Exemptions and Certain Out-of-State Degree-Granting Institutions.
Employers are required to report Unemployment Insurance (UI) wages and pay quarterly UI taxes electronically. Learn about your payment options for paying unemployment taxes.