The Mass Claims program streamlines the unemployment benefit claims process for employers faced with either temporary or permanent layoffs. Employers can submit basic worker information on behalf of their employees to initiate claims for unemployment benefits.
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.
This page discusses Disaster Unemployment Insurance, including how to apply for disaster-related benefits.
Business Enterprises of Texas assists legally blind individuals. They train them for food service careers and offer job opportunities on various properties.
Texas employers have the option of voluntarily paying all or part of their share of employer unemployment benefit chargebacks in order to lower their state unemployment tax rate. The page also provides information about TWC's Voluntary Contribution Calculator. View here for more information.
Reimbursing & Government Employers may elect to pay reimbursements instead of taxes. Find details here.
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.
Overview of the unemployment benefits law and process for employers