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Premium Tax Credit (ACA) in New York 2026

Calculate your premium tax credit (aca) tax savings in New York. With New York's 10.9% top state tax rate, your combined savings are higher.

The Premium Tax Credit (ACA) for New York residents in 2026 has a maximum deduction of $6,800 with average savings of $6,800/year. New York stacks state tax savings at the 10.9% top marginal rate, increasing your combined federal + state savings. Required IRS forms: Form 8962 and Form 1095-A. Eligibility: Individuals who purchased health insurance through the ACA Marketplace

New York Tax Overview

State Income Tax
10.9%
progressive
Sales Tax
4%
avg combined: 8.52%
Property Tax Rate
1.62%
Median Income
$74,314

Top rate 10.9%. NYC adds 3.078-3.876%. Combined up to 14.776%. Estate tax 'cliff' at $6.94M.

New York Income Tax Brackets (Single)

4%
$0 - $8,500
4.5%
$8,500 - $11,700
5.25%
$11,700 - $13,900
5.5%
$13,900 - $80,650
Your bracket
6%
$80,650 - $215,400
6.85%
$215,400 - $1,077,550
9.65%
$1,077,550 - $5,000,000
10.3%
$5,000,000 - $25,000,000
10.9%
$25,000,000 +
$5,000
Est. Total Savings
No Limit
Max Deduction
Tax Credit
Deduction Type
27.5%
Combined Tax Rate

Premium Tax Credit (ACA) Savings Calculator for New York

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Federal Savings

$5,000

22% bracket

New York State

$0

5.5% rate

Total Savings

$5,000

27.5% combined

Tax credits reduce your tax bill dollar-for-dollar, regardless of your tax bracket.

Savings by Tax Bracket in New York

10%
$5,000
12%
$5,000
22%
$5,000
24%
$5,000
32%
$5,000
35%
$5,000
37%
$5,000

Includes 5.5% New York state tax on top of federal savings.

Eligibility Requirements

Individuals who purchased health insurance through the ACA Marketplace

  • 1Household income 100-400% of federal poverty level
  • 2Not eligible for employer coverage or Medicare
  • 3Purchased through Healthcare.gov or state exchange

New York residents should verify that this deduction is also recognized on their state tax return for additional savings of up to 10.9%.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • !Not reconciling advance payments at tax time
  • !Forgetting to report life changes that affect eligibility
  • !Not filing Form 8962 and losing the credit
  • !Forgetting to claim the deduction on your New York state return (missing up to 10.9% additional savings)

New York Filing Tips

NYC residents face the highest combined rates nationally. The estate tax 'cliff' means losing the entire exemption if your estate exceeds 105% of the threshold. NY aggressively audits departing residents.

Required Tax Forms

Form 8962Form 1095-A

File these forms with your federal tax return to claim the premium tax credit (aca). New York may require additional state-specific forms.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I save with the Premium Tax Credit (ACA) in New York?

In New York, the premium tax credit (aca) can save you an estimated $5,000 per year on a $5,000 deduction. This includes $5,000 in federal tax savings and $0 in New York state tax savings at the 5.5% marginal rate. The national average savings is $6,800/year.

What is the New York state income tax rate?

New York has a progressive income tax system with a top rate of 10.9%. Top rate 10.9%. NYC adds 3.078-3.876%. Combined up to 14.776%. Estate tax 'cliff' at $6.94M.

Who qualifies for the Premium Tax Credit (ACA) in New York?

Individuals who purchased health insurance through the ACA Marketplace. The eligibility requirements are the same whether you live in New York or another state, as this is a federal tax credit. However, your total savings will vary based on New York's 10.9% top state tax rate.

What tax forms do I need to claim the Premium Tax Credit (ACA) in New York?

To claim the premium tax credit (aca), you need to file Form 8962 and Form 1095-A with your federal return. New York residents should also check if the state allows this deduction on their state return for additional savings of up to 10.9%. Filing status affects your deduction limits and tax bracket.

Is the Premium Tax Credit (ACA) better in New York than in states without income tax?

Yes, New York residents benefit more because the state's 10.9% top income tax rate means the deduction reduces both your federal AND state tax liability. In states with no income tax (like Texas, Florida, or Nevada), this deduction only reduces federal taxes. Your combined rate of 27.5% means more savings per dollar deducted.

What is the standard deduction in New York for 2026?

New York's standard deduction is $8,000 for single filers and $16,050 for married filing jointly. NYC residents face the highest combined rates nationally. The estate tax 'cliff' means losing the entire exemption if your estate exceeds 105% of the threshold. NY aggressively audits departing residents.

Can I claim the Premium Tax Credit (ACA) if I'm self-employed in New York?

Yes, New York self-employed individuals can claim the premium tax credit (aca) provided they meet the federal eligibility requirements (Individuals who purchased health insurance through the ACA Marketplace). Self-employed filers report on Schedule C and may need Form 8962 and Form 1095-A. New York's 10.9% top state tax rate stacks on top of federal SE tax (15.3% combined Medicare + Social Security).

What's the difference between the Premium Tax Credit (ACA) federal vs New York state treatment?

The Premium Tax Credit (ACA) is a FEDERAL tax credit — federal eligibility rules apply uniformly nationwide. New York's difference is at the state-level conformity: most states "couple" with federal AGI calculations, meaning the deduction reduces your New York taxable income too. New York top state rate is 10.9%, so each $1,000 of federal-deductible expense saves you an additional $109 in New York state tax. Some states "decouple" from federal — verify New York's 2026 state tax form for confirmation.

Are there income limits or phase-outs for the Premium Tax Credit (ACA) in 2026?

Federal phase-outs depend on your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) — high-income filers may see reduced or fully phased-out benefits. Check IRS Publication 8962 for the 2026 phase-out thresholds. New York state-level conformity means the same federal phase-out reduces your state benefit proportionally at the 10.9% top marginal rate.

What records should I keep for the Premium Tax Credit (ACA) in case of an IRS audit?

Keep these records for at least 3 years after filing (6 years if you under-reported income substantially): receipts, invoices, bank/credit card statements showing the expense, Form 8962 and Form 1095-A as filed, and any correspondence from payors or institutions. Common mistakes that trigger audit scrutiny include: Not reconciling advance payments at tax time; Forgetting to report life changes that affect eligibility. Digital scans are accepted by the IRS — back them up to cloud storage with date-stamped filenames.