Private Health Services Plan
I've seen the Private Health Services Plan touted on the FEAT boards as a way to save a few hundred dollars, if you are a small business owner. The PHSP makes medical expenses, tax deductible as opposed to receiving a tax credit of 20.7% (combined Federal and Provincial rate). This could potentially save a few hundred dollars in tax.
Keep in mind however that the PHSP is subject to maximum claims of $1,500 per spouse and $750 per child. I dare say an ABA program will probably exceed $750 per year! Any expenses not claimed through a PHSP can be claimed as a standard medical expense, but keep in mind you still have to cross the 3% of net income or $1,926, whichever is less. Depending on your circumstance, it may not be worth it to have a PHSP.
I don't have a PHSP and I don't know of one to recommend. If you google PHSP, you can find more information than I have provided here.
What if my business is incorporated?
There are private
health
service plans (PHSP) available only to incorporated businesses.
The way a PHSP plan
works is it will cover all medical expenses for all persons (i.e.
employees,
spouses, children and even shareholders) as a tax free benefit. This
plan is not insurance and as such doesn't have all the traditional
exclusions,
limits or approval processes for reimbursement.
This would be
applicable
to incorporated owner operators and partnerships such as doctors, dentists, lawyers, accountants,
computer
programmers & consultants. If you work for an incorporated small
business you can also ask the owner to consider adding this plan as
a benefit and have claimed expenses directly reduce your payable income.
Using the plan means medical expenses
are a non-taxable benefit to you and are taken out of the pre-tax gross
income of the incorporated business. So the amount you save is directly
related to your marginal tax rate (minus the plan's fees). This can result in a significant
savings over paying for ABA therapy out of post-tax salary and receiving
a meager tax credit.
Different plan
providers
have different fees, many are based on the amount of the expense which
would be OK for very low small medical expenses. However for the large
fees associated with ABA therapy, or any other therapy, medication or
medical expense a fixed cost claim fee is significantly less expensive.
Currently I am aware
of two PHSP providers, more can be found on google.
The Promedent Plan
- $150 + GST one time set up fee
- $50 claim fee, which can be sent in once a year per family.
Trust Advisor's Health and Welfare Trust
- $200 one time set up fee
- 10% of all expenses as an administration fee + GST