Use quick links to find a Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) supported application or login portal easily and quickly. Login to UBS, UTR, and EBS, quickly.
The Unemployment Tax program collects wage information and unemployment taxes from employers. The wage information determines the amount of unemployment benefits claimants may receive. Unemployment taxes are used to pay unemployment benefits.
Unemployment Benefits is an employer-paid program that provides temporary, partial income replacement to eligible workers who lost their job or are working reduced hours through no fault of their own.
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).
Find information about scams involving TWC programs. When TWC finds out about a scam, a summary of that scam is posted on this page.
Access and use the online Cash Draw & Expenditure Reporting (CDER) system for TWC grant awards.
Find information on the eligibility requirements for unemployment benefits and answers to common questions regarding various special circumstances.
An unemployment appeal is your written notice that you disagree with a TWC decision and want your case decided through the appeal process. Find detailed information and instructions for each step of the appeal process.
Learn about the Extended Benefits Program (EB) that is only available during periods of high state or national unemployment. When Texas “triggers” on EB, you may be eligible for extended unemployment benefits if you have received all weeks of your regular benefits.
The Shared Work program provides Texas employers with an alternative to layoffs. This program helps Texas employers and employees withstand a slowdown in business. Shared Work is voluntary.