Self-Employed Health Insurance Calculator | ACA Premium Estimator 2025
💰 Self-Employed Health Insurance

Health Insurance for Self-Employed Calculator

Estimate monthly ACA premiums, tax credits, and the self-employed health insurance deduction. Plan smarter for 2025 coverage.

Tax Deduction100% of premiums
Open EnrollmentNov 1 – Jan 15
Savings EstimatePremium Tax Credits
📊 ACA Premium & Tax Credit Calculator
Monthly Premium (Silver Plan)
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Annual Premium Tax Credit
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Your Monthly Cost After Credit
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Self-Employed Deduction (Annual)
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💰 Detailed Breakdown
  • Base Silver Plan Premium (estimated)$0
  • Premium Tax Credit (APTC)$0
  • Your Out-of-Pocket Monthly Cost$0
  • Self-Employed Health Insurance Deduction (above-the-line)$0
  • Estimated Federal Tax Savings (22% bracket example)$0
📖 How Self-Employed Health Insurance Works

As a self-employed individual — freelancer, contractor, gig worker, or small business owner — you don’t have access to employer-sponsored health insurance. Instead, you can purchase coverage through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace (HealthCare.gov) or a private plan. The good news: you may qualify for premium tax credits that lower your monthly costs, and you can deduct 100% of your health insurance premiums from your taxable income.

💡 The Self-Employed Health Insurance Deduction: You can deduct 100% of your medical, dental, and long-term care insurance premiums for yourself, your spouse, and your dependents — directly from your gross income (above-the-line deduction). This deduction is available even if you don’t itemize.
💰 ACA Premium Tax Credits (APTC)

Premium tax credits are subsidies that lower your monthly health insurance payment. You qualify if your household income is between 100% and 400% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). For 2025, the American Rescue Plan’s enhancements continue, meaning some higher-income households may also receive credits (no income cap through 2025).

Household Size100% FPL (min)400% FPL (cap)Estimated Credit Range
1 person$15,060$60,240Up to $500+/month
2 people$20,440$81,760Up to $900+/month
3 people$25,820$103,280Up to $1,200+/month
4 people$31,200$124,800Up to $1,500+/month
📌 Your actual tax credit depends on the cost of the second-lowest-cost Silver plan in your area. Higher income = smaller credit. Lower income = larger credit.
🥇 ACA Metal Tiers Explained
Plan TypeActuarial ValueMonthly PremiumOut-of-Pocket CostsBest For
Bronze60%LowestHighestHealthy, minimal care needs
Silver70%ModerateModerateMost enrollees (credits based on Silver)
Gold80%HigherLowerRegular doctor visits, prescriptions
Platinum90%HighestLowestFrequent medical care
📝 Self-Employed Health Insurance Deduction Rules
  • Available to sole proprietors, LLCs, partnerships, and S-corp owners with >2% ownership.
  • You cannot have access to employer-sponsored coverage (from your own or spouse’s employer).
  • The deduction reduces your adjusted gross income (AGI) — you don’t need to itemize.
  • Premiums for yourself, spouse, dependents, and children under 27 are deductible.
  • Cannot exceed your net profit from self-employment.
💡 Example: If your annual health insurance premiums total $8,000 and you’re in the 22% federal tax bracket, this deduction saves you approximately $1,760 in federal income taxes. State taxes may provide additional savings.
🛒 Where to Buy Health Insurance as a Self-Employed Individual
🏛️ HealthCare.gov
ACA Marketplace
Subsidies (tax credits) available
🏢 Private Brokers
eHealth, local agents
Off-Marketplace plans
🤝 Freelancer Unions
Freelancers Union
Group rates possible
📅 Open Enrollment: November 1 – January 15 (most states). Special Enrollment Period (SEP) available after qualifying life events (moving, marriage, loss of coverage).
📊 Estimated Savings: Premium Tax Credits by Income Level
Annual Income (family of 2)Estimated Monthly CreditYour Silver Plan Cost $30,000$850$50/month $50,000$650$250/month $70,000$450$450/month $90,000$250$650/month
Frequently Asked Questions
Can self-employed people get health insurance subsidies? +
Yes. If you buy insurance through the ACA Marketplace (HealthCare.gov) and your income is between 100% and 400% of the Federal Poverty Level, you qualify for premium tax credits. Through 2025, subsidies are expanded with no income cap.
How does the self-employed health insurance deduction work? +
You can deduct 100% of your health insurance premiums (medical, dental, long-term care) from your gross income — an “above-the-line” deduction. It reduces your AGI and taxable income, saving you money on federal and state income taxes.
Is the deduction available for all self-employed people? +
Yes — sole proprietors, independent contractors, LLC members, and S-corp owners with >2% ownership are eligible. You cannot have access to employer-sponsored coverage through your or your spouse’s job.
What is MAGI and why does it matter? +
Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) determines your eligibility for premium tax credits. It includes your net self-employment income, minus the self-employed health insurance deduction. Lower MAGI = higher subsidies.
Can I deduct premiums if my business loses money? +
No. The deduction cannot exceed your net profit from self-employment. If your business has a net loss, you cannot take the deduction for that tax year.
What’s the best health insurance plan for self-employed? +
For most, a Silver-level ACA plan offers the best balance of premium cost and out-of-pocket protection. If you qualify for cost-sharing reductions (CSR), Silver plans also have lower deductibles and copays.

© 2026 Self-Employed Health Resource Center — Estimates for educational purposes. Consult a tax professional or licensed agent for personalized advice. 2025 FPL numbers used.

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