To be eligible for benefits, you are required to complete work search requirements. Learn about the requirements and download a work search log.
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.
Employers can view a webinar here to learn more about recruiting and hiring veterans, tax benefits, and TWC programs.
Find information on how to respond to TWC employer notices, including a Notice of Application for Unemployment Benefits, Earnings Verification request and Notice of Maximum Potential Chargeback.
Find resources on the Reemployment Services & Eligibility Assessment Program, a mandatory statewide program that helps customers who are receiving unemployment benefits get back to work quickly.
Find valuable resources for your child care business at no cost. Explore our collection of Free Child Care Business Resources to discover how they can benefit your business.
Learn whose wages to report, which wages and benefits are taxable, and how much tax is due. Information about workers who work in more than one state is also included on this page.
Find resources on the Texas Veterans Leadership Program, a resource and referral network connecting returning veterans with the resources and tools they need to lead productive lives and enjoy the full benefits of the society they have willingly served.
Texas Workforce Commission partners with the Texas Governor’s Committee on People With Disabilities and Texas Workforce Solutions on Texas HireAbility to raise awareness about the benefits of hiring people with disabilities and highlight their contributions in the workplace.
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.