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 on the Business Enterprises of Texas (BET). BET manages vending contracts. They track spots, customer needs, contractors and sales history. Contractors send sales reports with readings online. This is updated with sales and contract queries.
This page provides employers or their representative with tax contact information and other online resources.
Provides unemployment insurance claimants and employers the opportunity to challenge an adverse determination concerning the entitlement to benefits or the chargeback of benefits to an employer's account.
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.
This page provides a list of required and optional posters that employers need to display in the workplace. Employers should use this as a resource when deciding which posters they must post.
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.
The public commissioner’s office serves as the representative for the public, promoting and supporting the growth of Texas’ world-class employers and talented workforce.