| |
|
|

For Your Health: Self Employed Health Insurance Submitted By: M.
Jedediah One of the major hassles of being self employed is the
need to find an affordable health insurance plan that doesn't break
the bank as you're trying to keep your own business running successfully.
With all the articles and news casts about the ever rising costs
of health care,
the thought of finding an appropriate insurance policy that is also
cheap can seem like a daunting task at first glance.The good news
is that if you are self employed then you have an abundance of choices
in health insurance options. There is individual health insurance,
small group health insurance, discount plans, and then the process
of looking at various insurance companies and allowing them to bid
away for your business. The most important aspect of finding a good
health insurance plan is to be organized and to do your research
before you actually start the process of shopping.Individual health
insurance is often the best way to go because these policies tend
to be the cheapest.
This has a major asterisk, in that your family will not get coverage.
If you are single, this is not an issue. If you have small children
or a pregnant wife, then this is a very big deal. If individual
health insurance is a viable option, you should strongly pursue
these policies as they usually cost only 50% as much as group plans
or other options.Small group health insurance often takes place
when a group of small business owners band together (and some states
require only as few as two people) in order to get insurance coverage.
If this is much more expensive,
then why choose this over individual health insurance? It depends
on your history. If you are older, then having a group of younger
individuals can bring down the cost. Also, if you have a pre-existing
condition then they still can not turn you down.
These are the two best options for most self-employed individuals,
although there are other options, though often with more danger
of the unscrupulous side of things getting involved. One thing to
note, is that at least of the writing of this article laws have
been passed so that your individual health insurance is 100% tax
deductible in the United States. That's right: every penny spent
in a policy to keep you covered can be used as a tax write off from
Uncle Sam. This can strongly help to off-set Click
here for the rest.
|
|
|
|