The Earned Income Tax Credit is a federal income tax credit available for working people with low to moderate income. Those who qualify will owe less in taxes and may get cash back.
View TWC's Appeals Policy & Precedent Manual and find updates. This manual has been adopted for use by Agency staff as a reference to precedent-establishing decisions of the Commission and the courts.
The Skills Development Fund is for businesses who want to train new workers or upgrade the skills of existing workers. Public community colleges or technical colleges may apply. The goal of the program is to upgrade the skill levels and wages of the Texas workforce.
Learn about due dates for wage reports and tax payments. Information is also provided for due date adjustments for holidays and weekends. Find out where to mail reports and payments.
Find information on reporting fraud, theft, waste, or program abuse in any TWC program.
Find an overview of communications an applicant can expect to receive after filing for benefits. It takes about four weeks from the date you apply for benefits to know if you are eligible for benefits.
Access resources for local Workforce Development Boards, including information on Board membership, rules and regulations, policy and guidance, information on WIOA one-stop certification, Workforce Solutions procurement opportunities, industry skills standards, and more.
This page explains what work to report and when, what happens if you don't report all work and earnings, and how it will affect your benefits.
Learn about the Self Sufficiency Fund Program and find guidelines on how to apply. The Self Sufficiency Fund is a training grant geared towards low-income individuals who are on, or at risk of becoming dependent on public assistance.