AUSTIN — The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) today announced the average unemployment insurance (UI) tax rate for all employers will be 1.14 percent for Calendar Year (CY) 2020, dropping from 1.25 percent in CY 2019 to its lowest point since 2009.
The average tax rate for experience-rated employers is .93 percent for CY 2020, and is down from 1.06 percent in CY 2019. The minimum tax rate is paid by 355,072 employers, which represents 66.8 percent of experience-rated employers.
The standard minimum UI tax rate paid by Texas employers in CY 2020 will be 0.31 percent, which is down from 0.36 percent in CY 2019.
These employer-paid UI taxes replenish the Texas Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund, which provides temporary income for Texas workers who lose their jobs through no fault of their own.
An experience rating is determined by the amount of an employer’s taxable wages and the amount of UI benefits that have been paid to former employees and charged to the employer’s account for the last three years.
An employer paying the standard minimum tax will pay $27.90 per employee in CY 2020 on the first $9,000 in wages per employee compared with $32.40 per employee in CY 2019.
The maximum UI tax rate, paid by 4.5 percent of Texas employers, will be 6.31 percent, decreasing from CY 2019 at 6.36 percent.
According to TWC, they are dedicated to finding ways to lower the financial impact of UI taxes on Texas employers. TWC and its 28 local workforce boards also are committed to helping UI claimants return to work as soon as possible.
Through automated processes and database cross matches with state and federal agencies, TWC continues to strengthen and improve efforts to detect and prevent UI fraud.
TWC has pledged to continue efforts to keep taxes as low as possible and minimize the effects on Texas employers.
Because the Texas Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund has risen above its statutory minimum required balance, TWC will not charge employers any deficit tax in 2020.
The components of the CY 2020 tax rate are as follows:
The following table lists UI tax rates for Texas employers from calendar years 2003 to 2020.
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