Ontario Health Premium Calculation 2025 Table
Calculate your Ontario Health Premium for 2025 using this official table-based calculator. The Ontario Health Premium is an additional fee charged to certain individuals to help fund Ontario's health care system. This calculator provides the 2025 premium structure, income brackets, and eligibility requirements.
Introduction
The Ontario Health Premium is a fee charged to certain individuals to help fund Ontario's health care system. The premium is based on household income and is designed to ensure that those who can afford to pay more contribute to the cost of health care.
For 2025, the Ontario government has updated the premium structure. This calculator provides the official 2025 premium table and helps you determine your premium amount based on your household income.
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter your household income in the calculator.
- Select your filing status (Single or Married).
- Click "Calculate" to determine your Ontario Health Premium for 2025.
- Review the result and compare it to the official 2025 premium table.
Note: The Ontario Health Premium is calculated based on the official 2025 premium table. The calculator uses the most recent government data to provide accurate results.
How the Premium Calculation Works
The Ontario Health Premium is calculated based on household income and filing status. The calculator uses the following steps to determine your premium:
- Enter your household income.
- Select your filing status (Single or Married).
- The calculator compares your income to the 2025 premium table.
- The calculator returns the corresponding premium amount based on your income bracket.
Formula: Premium = Lookup(Income, PremiumTable, FilingStatus)
The premium table is based on the official 2025 government data. The calculator ensures that you get the most accurate premium amount for your situation.
Worked Examples
Example 1: Single Filer with $60,000 Income
For a single filer with a household income of $60,000:
- Enter $60,000 as the household income.
- Select "Single" as the filing status.
- Click "Calculate".
- The calculator returns a premium of $200.
This is because $60,000 falls in the $50,001 - $100,000 income bracket for single filers, which corresponds to a premium of $200.
Example 2: Married Filer with $120,000 Income
For a married filer with a household income of $120,000:
- Enter $120,000 as the household income.
- Select "Married" as the filing status.
- Click "Calculate".
- The calculator returns a premium of $600.
This is because $120,000 falls in the $100,001 - $150,000 income bracket for married filers, which corresponds to a premium of $600.