209.083 – CHARGES TO TAXED EMPLOYER. (a) Fifty percent of
Texas Labor Code § 209.083
Summary
This law outlines how extended benefit payments affect the benefit ratio of taxed employers. It specifies that half of these payments are chargebacks, influencing the employer's account unless regular benefits are exempted from charges.
Applies to taxed employers receiving extended benefit payments.
Fifty percent of payments are chargebacks to employer's account.
Regular benefits may exempt some charges from the employer's ratio.
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