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TWC is updating password requirements for Unemployment Benefits Services (UBS).
You do not have to change your password if your password already meets the new requirements.
If your password does not meet the new requirements, log in to your UBS account and change your password.
Your UBS password must include the following:
• At least eight characters
• At least one lowercase letter, one uppercase letter, one number, AND one special character: # @ $ % ^ ! * _ +
Your new UBS password must be different than any of your four previous UBS passwords.
DO NOT include your email address, first or last name, Social Security Number, date of birth, or part of your home address in your new password.
WARNING: If you believe someone stole your password and/or accessed your UBS account, call TWC immediately at
800-939-6631.
Log on with your existing TWC User ID or create a new User ID.
You can access any of our Unemployment Benefit Services online systems through the above logon link or you can continue reading on this page for system descriptions, information on what’s needed to use UBS, and related tutorials.
Submit an application for unemployment benefits.
If you have an unemployment benefits claim, you can sign up for Electronic Correspondence for online access to your unemployment benefits correspondence.
Electronic Correspondence allows you to receive most, but not all, of your unemployment notices and forms electronically in a secure, online mailbox. You are responsible for regularly checking your online inbox, regardless of whether you receive an email notifying you of new mail. All Electronic Correspondence documents are also available as accessible versions for visually impaired customers.
Once you sign up, you will continue to receive most of your TWC correspondence electronically until you opt out. You must opt out to stop receiving documents by Electronic Correspondence and return to paper mail. For more information, see the tutorial below.
If TWC asked you to provide documents, you can upload them using our online UI Submission Portal.
You will need to input your personal information on the portal, then select the type of submission you want to make from a drop-down menu. The portal also provides a list of the file types you can upload. Make sure to select the Submit button at the top of the page when you are done.
WARNING: Do not use this portal to submit your appeal or any appeals documents. You must submit your appeal online using Unemployment Benefits Services (UBS), by mail, by fax, or in person at a Workforce Solutions office. Learn about submitting an appeal at: How to Appeal a Decision.
If you filed a claim for unemployment benefits, TWC may ask you to verify your identity through ID.me. If you are claiming unemployment benefits and received a letter from TWC advising you to verify your identity using ID.me, go to ID.me to complete the process to verify your identity on a claim you filed.
If you are not claiming unemployment benefits and have information that a claim was fraudulently filed using your identity, you should report the ID fraud claim on TWC’s online portal. Go to Unemployment Benefits ID Fraud for more information.
If you have an active claim, request a benefits payment.
If you have an active DUA claim, request a benefits payment.
Earnings amount for each week (if applicable)
Reminder: You must supply TWC with proof of your employment within 21 days of applying for DUA. See Sending TWC Proof of Employment.
TWC cannot pay you for the first week of your claim, also known as the waiting week, until you return to full-time work or exhaust your benefits. If you return to full-time work before exhausting your benefits, you must inform TWC in order to receive payment for that first week. To report that you returned to full-time work, select Request your Waiting Week from the Quick Links menu on your My Home page.
If you have applied for unemployment benefits, view your claim and payment information.
An appeal is your written notice that you disagree with a TWC decision and want your case decided through the appeal process. Appeals can be submitted online.
An overpayment is caused when TWC pays you unemployment benefits that you are later found not eligible to receive. Overpayments stay on your record until they are repaid. We cannot pay you benefits if you have an overpayment.
You can now repay your overpayment online by debit card or e-check:
There is no service fee for submitting your payment online using e-check.
You Will Need:
You may also repay your overpayment by mailing a check or money order (payable to TWC) to:
TWC Revenue & Trust Management
P.O. Box 149352
Austin, TX 78714-9352
To ensure proper credit, include on your check or money order your name, last four digits of your Social Security number, and the account number shown on your billing statement.
If you cannot repay the entire overpayment amount at once, contact Benefit Overpayment Collections to request a repayment plan. If your overpayment meets certain criteria, we can set up a repayment plan.
If you did not apply for unemployment benefits, and you received TWC correspondence regarding an overpayment, report possible ID fraud at: Report ID Fraud
Unemployment benefits are taxable income reportable to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) under federal law. You must report all unemployment benefits you receive to the IRS on your federal tax return.
If you are receiving benefits, you may have federal income taxes withheld from your unemployment benefit payments. Tax withholding is completely voluntary; withholding taxes is not required. If you ask us to withhold taxes, we will withhold ten percent of the gross amount of each of your benefit payments and send it to the IRS.
To start or stop federal tax withholding for unemployment benefit payments:
Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has mailed the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Form 1099-G, Certain Government Payments, to all claimants who received Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits in 2022.
Claimants are able to obtain their 1099-G information online by logging onto Unemployment Benefits Services (UBS) through ui.texasworkforce.org and clicking IRS Tax Information from the Quick Links menu. Claimants can also call Tele-Serv at 800-558-8321. Claimants who call Tele-Serv must select their preferred language first and then select Option 2.
If you received unemployment benefits during the previous calendar year, view the total amount TWC paid to you and any amount withheld.
If TWC requested your Work Search Log information, submit your work search activities.
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