Texas Employer Order of Withholding is a form issued by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) to employers in the state of Texas. It requires employers to withhold state income tax from employee wages and pay it to the TWC. The form contains information about the employer, the employee, and the amount of withholding from each paycheck. There are three types of Texas Employer Order of Withholding: Standard, Voluntary, and Reciprocal. The Standard Withholding Order is the most commonly used and requires employers to withhold the highest amount allowed by state law. The Voluntary Withholding Order allows employers to choose to withhold a lesser amount than the Standard Order. The Reciprocal Withholding Order is used when an employee lives in one state and works in another state. It allows the employer to withhold taxes for the employee's resident state.