
AUSTIN The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) warns Unemployment Insurance (UI) claimants to be aware of unscrupulous business operators who may try to charge a fee to file unemployment claims. Filing for benefits through TWC is and always has been free.
Claimants who sign on for so-called fee-for-filing scams could later discover unemployment claims were never filed on their behalf. They also may have given their Social Security numbers to someone they thought was a TWC employee.
Claimants may receive UI information online through
www.texasworkforce.org or by using the e-mail form found on the Web site.
TWC wants to ensure that no one is taken advantage of by someone posing as a TWC staff member or by unscrupulous business operators particularly UI claimants who need every bit of their benefits during this difficult economic time.
UI claimants also are reminded that TWC unemployment staff never perform home visits. Claimants should only give personal information when filing for benefits online at
www.texasworkforce.org or on the UI Tele-Center phone filing system.
Do not pay for a government service that is free.
The UI program funded through employer taxes provides temporary partial-income replacement to workers who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own. TWC administers and oversees the collection of taxes from employers and the payment of UI benefits to qualified claimants.
To report possible fraud call the TWC Fraud and Program Abuse Hotline at (800) 252-3642.