๐ Gig Worker ACA Subsidy Guide
ACA subsidy strategies for Uber, DoorDash, Instacart, and other gig economy workers with variable income and 1099 tax obligations.
Typical income range: $25,000 - $65,000
๐ก Key Strategies
Strategy 1: Track all business miles (IRS rate: 70ยข/mile for 2026) โ a full-time driver logging 30,000 miles/year gets a $21,000 deduction that dramatically lowers MAGI
Strategy 2: Deduct phone bills (business %), car maintenance, supplies, and platform fees โ every dollar of deduction moves you closer to better subsidies
Strategy 3: Update your marketplace income estimate quarterly as gig income fluctuates โ prevents large repayments or missed subsidies at tax time
Strategy 4: Stack multiple gig platforms but track income and expenses separately โ consolidated bookkeeping makes tax time and subsidy estimation much easier
Strategy 5: Open a SEP-IRA or Solo 401k to shelter high-earning months โ contributions up to 25% of net self-employment income reduce MAGI
โ ๏ธ Common Mistakes to Avoid
Reporting gross earnings (what the app shows) instead of net profit after deductions โ your MAGI is based on Schedule C net profit, not gross receipts
Not setting aside 25-30% of gross income for taxes โ gig workers owe both income tax and self-employment tax (15.3%)
Ignoring the mileage deduction because it seems 'too complicated' โ for drivers, this is typically the single largest deduction available
Choosing marketplace plans during open enrollment based on current income without projecting full-year earnings from all platforms
๐ Special Considerations
Multi-app workers (Uber + DoorDash + Instacart): each platform sends a separate 1099 โ your combined net income determines subsidy eligibility
If you drive for rideshare, your car insurance may need a commercial rider โ check before assuming your personal policy covers you
Gig workers in non-expansion states face a 'coverage gap' if net income falls below 100% FPL โ consider whether increasing work hours or reducing deductions keeps you in the subsidy range
The Affordable Care Act defines 'full-time' as 30+ hours/week for employer mandate purposes โ gig platforms classify you as an independent contractor regardless of hours
๐บ๏ธ Choose Your State
Select your state for a personalized gig worker ACA subsidy guide with state-specific exchange info, Medicaid details, and benchmark premiums.