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Work Opportunity Tax Credit Program (WOTC)

The legislative authority for the WOTC Program has been reauthorized as of May 25th, 2007 expiring August 31, 2011. Program changes for applicants who begin work after May 25th, 2007 include:

  • renames the High-Risk Youth target group (D) to Designated Community Residents (DCR's); increases the age from 18-24 to 18-39; establishes and defines the new Rural Renewal County (RRC) to include 50 Texas Counties;
  • clarifies statutory definition of "individuals under an IWP" relating to Vocational Rehabilitation Referrals target group (E) from the Ticket To Work Program; and
  • expands the definition of the Qualified Veteran target group (B) to include "disabled veterans"

Work Opportunity Tax Credit

The Work Opportunity Tax Credit is a federal tax credit used to reduce the federal tax liability of private-for-profit employers. Employers can hire from 9 different targeted groups:

  • Qualified TANF Recipients
  • Qualified Veterans
  • Qualified Ex-Felons
  • Qualified Designated Community Residents (DCR)
  • Qualified Vocational Rehabilitation Referrals
  • Qualified Summer Youth
  • Qualified Food Stamp Recipients
  • Qualified Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Recipients
  • Qualified Long-Term Family Assistance Recipients

Long-Term Family Assistance Recipients who began work after December 31, 2006 and before September 1, 2011, can earn their employers up to $9,000 if they are a member of a family:

  • that received TANF for at least 18 consecutive months before the hire date: or
  • whose TANF eligibility under federal or state law expired after August 5, 1997 (for applicants hired within two years after their eligibility expired); or
  • that received TANF for at least 18 months, beginning after August 5, 1997, and is hired not more than two years after that 18-month period.

For more information about the Work Opportunity Tax Credit Program, or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) or Medicaid State Tax Refund, please call the Texas Workforce Commission WOTC Unit at 1-800-695-6879.


Last Revision: July 30, 2008