Texas Employers: Applications Open for Apprenticeship Tax Refund Pilot Program

March 9, 2026

Staff Writer

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Supporting apprenticeships is a powerful way to build a stronger workforce, and Texas employers now have an opportunity to receive a financial incentive for doing just that. Through the Apprenticeship Tax Refund Pilot Program from the Texas Workforce Commission, eligible employers can receive a tax refund for hiring apprentices enrolled in approved training programs.

If your organization employed apprentices in 2025, you may qualify for up to $2,500 per apprentice, helping offset workforce training costs while continuing to grow your team.

Program Details

Eligible employers may receive refunds for up to six apprentices who:

  • Were enrolled in a Registered Apprenticeship Program approved by the U.S. Department of Labor
  • Earned wages for at least seven months during the 2025 calendar year

Refund amounts are calculated by the Texas Comptroller’s Office and are based on sales and use taxes paid during the 2025 calendar year.

Additional Eligibility

Employers may receive refunds for up to six eligible apprentices when hiring individuals with certain designations, including:

  • Transitioning or former foster youth
  • Veterans
  • Military spouses
  • Women

Important Deadline

Applications must be submitted by March 31.
Employers will be notified of certification or denial of eligibility after June 1.

How to Apply

Employers can learn more about program requirements and submit their application online. You can apply here.

Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with top employers and advance your career. Register for the Apprenticeship Tax Refund Pilot Program today to secure your spot and access career resources.

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