2023 Self-Employed ACA Health Insurance Subsidy In TurboTax
Updated on January 29, 2024 with screenshots from TurboTax Deluxe downloaded software for 2023 tax filing. If you use H&R Block tax software, please read:
Self-Employed ACA Health Insurance Subsidy In H&R Block SoftwareMany self-employed business owners buy health insurance through the ACA healthcare marketplace (healthcare.gov or a state-specific exchange). If your estimated income qualifies for a subsidy, the marketplace will pay part of the premium directly to the insurance company.
Table of ContentsCircular RelationshipUse TurboTax DownloadSelf-Employment IncomeEnter 1095-ALink to Self-EmploymentCalculation ResultSelf-Employed Health Insurance DeductionS-Corp ShareholderPremium Tax CreditEdge CasesCircular RelationshipHowever, the advance subsidy is only an estimate based on the income estimate you provided when you signed up. As self-employed people know full well, the actual income from self-employment can vary greatly from year to year.
After the year is over, you have to square up and calculate the actual subsidy you qualify for. If your business didn’t do as well as you anticipated, you may qualify for a higher subsidy. If you had a great year, you may have to pay back some of it.
If you’re self-employed, you also qualify for a tax deduction for the health insurance premium. If you qualify for both a subsidy and a deduction, they form a circular relationship.

The IRS prescribed a method to calculate the split between the subsidy and the deduction. It’s difficult to calculate by hand but tax software will take care of it for most people.
Use TurboTax DownloadThe screenshots below are from TurboTax Deluxe downloaded software. The downloaded software is way better than online software. If you haven’t paid for your TurboTax Online filing yet, you can buy TurboTax download from Amazon, Costco, Walmart, and many other places and switch from TurboTax Online to TurboTax download (see instructions for how to make the switch from TurboTax).
We will use this scenario as an example:
Self-Employment IncomeYou are single, self-employed, with no dependent. You had health insurance through the ACA healthcare marketplace for all 12 months in the year. The full unsubsidized preimium for the second lowest cost Silver plan was $600/month. The full unsubsidized premium for the plan you chose was $500/month. Based on your estimated income, you got a $150/month advance credit. You paid net $350/month.
You should enter all your self-employment income and expenses into TurboTax before you start doing health insurance related to your self-employment.
TurboTax offers you to upgrade to the Home & Business edition but the Deluxe edition of TurboTax download software works just fine for a simple service business.
Enter 1095-A
Go to Federal Taxes -> Deductions & Credits. Scroll down and find Affordable Care Act (Form 1095-A) under Medical.

You should have a Form 1095-A from the ACA healthcare marketplace. If you didn’t get it in the mail, log in to your online account and look for a document download.

Enter the premium numbers from your Form 1095-A. If the numbers are the same for all months, enter the row for January and click on the Copy button next to it. It will put the same numbers for all other months.
The first column is the full unsubsidized monthly premium for your plan. The middle column is the full unsubsidized premium of the second lowest-cost Silver plan, which is used to calculate your subsidy. The last column is the advance subsidy the ACA marketplace already paid on your behalf to the insurance company.
Link to Self-EmploymentYou get a tax deduction only when the insurance is linked to self-employment. TurboTax doesn’t know it only from the 1095-A form. You have to tell TurboTax it’s linked to your self-employment.

This is important but easy to miss. Even though TurboTax knows you’re self-employed and you have the 1095-A form from the ACA healthcare marketplace, you still must check this box.

Associate the health insurance with your self-employment. Choose the partnership or the S-Corp option if your business income is from a partnership or an S-Corp. Say during which months you had business income.
If you have more than one Form 1095-A, repeat and add them all. We only have one in our example.
Calculation Result
TurboTax crunches the numbers in a split second. It says we’re eligible for more tax credit than the ACA healthcare marketplace already paid directly to the insurance company. We’ll get the difference in our tax refund.
If you qualify for less subsidy than the advance already paid, you’ll pay back the difference, subject to a cap (see Cap On Paying Back ACA Health Insurance Subsidy Premium Tax Credit).
Self-Employed Health Insurance DeductionWe’re also eligible for a tax deduction for the portion not covered by the premium tax credit.

To see your self-employed health insurance deduction, click on Forms on the top right. Find Schedule 1 in the left navigation pane. Look at Line 17. It shows we’re getting a $1,388 tax deduction for self-employed health insurance.
S-Corp ShareholderIf you’re a greater-than-2% shareholder of an S-Corp, you’re eligible for a tax deduction for the health insurance premium paid by the S-Corp, which is added to your W-2 as wages.
If you don’t see the self-employed health insurance deduction above, you need to enter a Schedule K-1 from the S-Corp.

Go to the Schedule K-1 from the S-Corp. Create a dummy K-1 even if you didn’t take any distribution from the S-Corp.

Be sure to check the box “I personally paid health insurance …” even if the S-Corp paid it directly.

Enter the Medicare Wages from Box 5 of your W-2 from the S-Corp. Read the note carefully. Leave the second box blank if the S-Corp only paid for an ACA marketplace health insurance policy. Enter a number for any policy paid outside the ACA marketplace, such as any dental or vision premiums.
Premium Tax Credit
To see the subsidy you qualify for based on your actual income, find Form 8962 in the forms list navigation pane. Scroll down and look at Line 24. When you’re done looking for the form, click on Step-by-Step on the top right to get back to the interview.
$1,388 in self-employed health insurance tax deduction plus $4,612 in premium tax credit equals $6,000 ($500/month), which is the full unsubsidized premium for our health plan (plus any dental and vision insurance premium, which we didn’t have in our example). The numbers add up!
TurboTax figured out the split between the tax deduction and the tax credit. It also matched the result from H&R Block software for the same example.
Edge CasesTurboTax works for most cases but it doesn’t work for everyone. You know you’re running into one of the edge cases for which the software doesn’t work when the numbers from the software fail this equation (except for a small difference due to rounding):
Self-Employed Health Insurance Deduction + Premium Tax Credit = Unsubsidized Health Insurance Premium (including any dental and vision premiums)
When this happens, you need a better calculator. See When TurboTax and H&R Block Give Self-Employed Wrong ACA Subsidy.
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