Ontario Health Premium Rate Chart

The Ontario Health Premium (OHP) is a component of Ontario's Personal Income Tax system - the revenue generated is applied to health care spending. The OHP is based on taxable income for a taxation year. Taxable income is income after allowable deductions, such as child care expenses, RRSP and pension contributions, union dues and non-taxable benefits (including Guaranteed Income Supplement, Ontario Disability Support Program, social assistance, and workers' compensation).

Updated: May 2010
This table provides examples of how much individuals can expect to pay in OHP:

Individual Taxable Income Premium for Tax Year Monthly Amount of Premium
Up to $20,000 $0.00 $0.00
$21,000 $60.00 $5.00
$22,000 $120.00 $10.00
$23,000 $180.00 $15.00
$24,000 $240.00 $20.00
From $25,000 to $36,000 $300.00 $25.00
$36,500 $330.00 $27.50
$37,000 $360.00 $30.00
$37,500 $390.00 $32.50
$38,000 $420.00 $35.00
From $38,500 to $48,000 $450.00 $37.50
$48,100 $475.00 $39.58
$48,200 $500.00 $41.67
$48,300 $525.00 $43.75
$48,400 $550.00 $45.83
$48,500 $575.00 $47.92
From $48,600 to $72,000 $600.00 $50.00
$72,100 $625.00 $52.08
$72,200 $650.00 $54.17
$72,300 $675.00 $56.25
$72,400 $700.00 $58.33
$72,500 $725.00 $60.42
From $72,600 to $200,000 $750.00 $62.50
$200,100 $775.00 $64.58
$200,200 $800.00 $66.67
$200,300 $825.00 $68.75
$200,400 $850.00 $70.83
$200,500 $875.00 $72.92
$200,600 and over $900.00 $75.00
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