For Businesses with 1-50 Employees

Small Business Health Insurance in Florida

Attract better talent. Keep your team healthy. Save on taxes. We compare group plans, SHOP, and HRA options from top carriers to find the right fit for your business.

  • Compare quotes from multiple carriers
  • Tax credit guidance for eligible businesses
  • Group plans starting at 2 employees
  • Free broker service (carriers pay us)

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The Business Case

Why Florida Small Businesses Offer Health Insurance

You’re not legally required to offer health insurance if you have fewer than 50 employees. But there are compelling reasons why smart Florida business owners still do.

Attract & Retain Top Talent

Health insurance is the #1 benefit employees want. In a competitive labor market, it’s often the deciding factor.


Tax Advantages

Employer premium contributions are tax-deductible. Small businesses may qualify for tax credits up to 50% of premiums.


Healthier, More Productive Team

Employees with health coverage get preventive care, take fewer sick days, and are more engaged at work.


Professional Image

Offering benefits signals stability and professionalism—important for client confidence and business partnerships.


Why Health Benefits Matter to Employees

88%

of employees say health insurance is the most important benefit when evaluating a job offer


56%

of workers would accept a lower salary in exchange for better health benefits


46%

of small business employees cite lack of health insurance as a reason for leaving


Our Insurance Products

Insurance That Fits the Way You Live and Work

From family life to business risks, we guide you to the right protection every step of the way.

Group Health Insurance

2+ Employees Required

Traditional employer-sponsored health plans. You select the plan(s) and contribution level, employees choose their coverage.

  • Lower per-person premiums than individual plans
  • Employer contributions are tax-deductible
  • HMO, PPO, and EPO options available
  • Typically requires 50-75% employee participation

SHOP Marketplace

1-50 Employees

The ACA’s Small Business Health Options Program. Access standardized plans with potential tax credits.

  • Tax credits up to 50% (under 25 employees)
  • Flexible employer contribution options
  • Employees can choose their own plan
  • No participation requirements

ICHRA

Any Size Business

Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangement. Reimburse employees tax-free for individual market premiums.

  • No minimum or maximum contribution
  • Employees choose their own plan
  • Tax-free for employer and employee
  • Great for geographically dispersed teams

QSEHRA

Under 50 Employees

Qualified Small Employer HRA. Simpler alternative to ICHRA with annual contribution limits set by the IRS.

  • 2025 limit: $6,350/individual, $12,800/family
  • Same amount for all eligible employees
  • Easier to administer than ICHRA
  • Reimburses premiums and medical expenses

Association Health Plans

Industry Groups

Join forces with other businesses in your industry or region to access large group-style benefits and pricing.

  • Pool risk with similar businesses
  • May have lower rates than small group
  • Available through trade associations
  • Check eligibility with your industry group

Level-Funded Plans

10-50+ Employees

Hybrid between fully-insured and self-funded. Fixed monthly costs with potential refunds if claims are low.

  • Predictable monthly costs
  • Refunds if claims are lower than expected
  • Stop-loss protection limits risk
  • Good for healthy employee populations

By Business Size

Health Insurance Options by Number of Employees

Your options depend largely on how many employees you have. Here’s a quick guide.

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Employee (Just You)

Self-Employed / Sole Proprietor

  • 2025 limit: $6,350/individual, $12,800/family
  • Same amount for all eligible employees
  • Easier to administer than ICHRA
  • Reimburses premiums and medical expenses

Pro tip: Self-employed individuals can deduct 100% of health insurance premiums from taxable income.

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Employee (Just You)

Small Business
Sweet Spot

  • Small group health insurance
  • SHOP marketplace
    (tax credit eligible)
  • ICHRA or QSEHRA
  • Level-funded plans
    (10+ employees)

Best value: You have the most flexibility here. No mandate to offer coverage, but many options if you choose to.

50+

Full-Time Equivalent

ALE Status
(ACA Mandate)

  • Required to offer affordable
    coverage
  • Large group health plans available
  • Self-funded /
    level-funded options
  • ICHRA possible with proper design

Important: Penalties apply if you don’t offer affordable coverage to at least 95% of full-time employees.

Not sure which option is right for your business?

What to Expect

How Much Does Small Business Health Insurance Cost in Florida?

Typical Monthly Cost (Per Employee)

$400 – $700

For employer-sponsored group plans

Small business health insurance costs in Florida vary significantly based on your industry, employee demographics, location, and the coverage level you choose. Here’s what affects your rates.

Factors That Affect Your Premium

Employee ages — Older workforce = higher premiums (up to 3x for 64 vs 21)


Location — South Florida rates differ from Jacksonville or Tampa


Plan type — HMO (cheaper) vs PPO (more flexible, higher cost)


Metal tier — Bronze (lowest premium) to Platinum (highest coverage)


Tobacco use — Smokers can be charged up to 50% more


Carrier — Significant rate variation between insurers


Estimated Monthly Costs by Plan Type

Self-Employed / Sole Proprietor

Plan Type

Employee Only

Family

Bronze HMO

$350–$450

$900–$1,200

Silver HMO

$450–$550

$1,100–$1,500

Gold HMO

$550–$700

$1,400–$1,800

Silver PPO

$500–$650

$1,300–$1,700

Gold PPO

$650–$850

$1,600–$2,100

* Estimates for 2025. Actual rates depend on employee census, location, and carrier. Get a personalized quote for accurate pricing.

Know the Rules

Florida Small Business Health Insurance Requirements

Understanding your legal obligations and opportunities.

Under 50 Employees: No Mandate

Florida small businesses with fewer than 50 full-time equivalent employees are not required to offer health insurance. There’s no state or federal penalty for not providing coverage.

  • Offering coverage is optional but beneficial
  • May qualify for SHOP tax credits
  • Can use HRAs as an alternative
  • Typically requires 50-75% employee participation

50+ Employees: ACA Mandate Applies

Businesses with 50+ full-time equivalent (FTE) employees are Applicable Large Employers (ALEs) and must offer affordable, minimum value coverage.

  • Offer coverage to 95% of full-time employees
  • Employee cost ≤ 8.39% of household income
  • Penalties: $2,970-$4,460 per employee (2025)

Tax Credits for Small Businesses

Small businesses may qualify for the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit through SHOP:

  • Fewer than 25 full-time equivalent employees
  • Average wages under $58,000/year
  • Credit up to 50% of premiums paid

If You Choose to Offer Coverage

Even without a mandate, there are rules when you voluntarily offer group coverage:

  • Must offer to all eligible employees equally
  • Typically 50-75% participation required
  • Employer usually pays at least 50% of premium

How It Works

Getting Small Business Health Insurance in Florida

Our process makes it simple. Here’s what you can expect when contacting us.

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Discovery Call

We learn about your business, employees, budget, and goals. Takes about 15 minutes.

Employee Census

You provide basic employee info (ages, ZIP codes, family status). We handle the rest.

Compare Options

We present quotes from multiple carriers with clear comparisons. No pressure, just options.

Enroll & Support

We handle enrollment paperwork and provide ongoing support for you and your employees.

Ready to Explore Your Options?

Most businesses receive quotes within 2-3 business days.
Our service is free—carriers pay us.

Our Partners

Florida Small Business Health Insurance Carriers

As an independent broker, we work with multiple carriers to find the best fit for your business.
Here are some of the insurers we represent for small group health coverage in Florida.

Florida Blue
Aetna
UnitedHealthcare
Cigna
Humana
AvMed
Oscar Health
Ambetter
Molina
+ More

Carrier availability varies by county and group size. We’ll identify which carriers can quote your specific business.

Where We Serve

Small Business Health Insurance Across Florida

We help businesses throughout Florida, with local expertise in South Florida.

Miami
Weston
Fort Lauderdale
West Palm Beach
Boca Raton
Hollywood
Pembroke Pines
Coral Springs
Hialeah
Doral
Coral Gables
Tampa
Orlando
Jacksonville
Naples
Sarasota
Palm Beach
Statewide

Don’t see your city? We serve businesses in all 67 Florida counties. Call us for a quote anywhere in Florida.

FAQ

Small Business Health Insurance Questions

Small business health insurance in Florida typically costs $400-$700 per employee per month for group plans. Costs vary based on employee ages, plan type (HMO vs PPO), coverage level (Bronze to Platinum), and location within Florida. Employers typically pay 50-100% of employee-only premiums, with employees often covering the cost of adding dependents.

Florida does not require small businesses to provide health insurance. However, under the Affordable Care Act, businesses with 50 or more full-time equivalent employees must offer affordable coverage or face penalties. Businesses under 50 employees have no mandate, but may qualify for tax credits up to 50% if they choose to offer coverage through SHOP.

Yes, Florida allows businesses with just one employee (plus the owner) to qualify for small group health insurance. Some carriers require at least 2 enrolled employees, while others will cover owner-only businesses. Alternatives for single-employee businesses include ICHRA (Individual Coverage HRA), which lets you reimburse employees tax-free for individual market health insurance premiums.

SHOP (Small Business Health Options Program) is the ACA marketplace designed for businesses with 1-50 employees. Florida uses the federal SHOP marketplace at HealthCare.gov. Benefits include standardized plan comparisons, potential tax credits for businesses with fewer than 25 employees, flexible contribution options, and no minimum participation requirements. We can help you enroll in SHOP plans.

Self-employed Floridians have several options: ACA individual marketplace plans (with potential subsidies based on income), short-term health insurance (for temporary gaps), association health plans (through industry or professional groups), and health sharing ministries. Self-employed individuals can deduct 100% of health insurance premiums from taxable income. If you have employees, ICHRA lets you offer benefits while maintaining individual coverage yourself.

ICHRA (Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangement) is an alternative to traditional group health insurance. Instead of selecting and offering a specific plan, you set a monthly allowance and reimburse employees tax-free when they purchase their own individual health insurance. Benefits include no minimum or maximum contribution, employees choose their own plans, works for any size business, and is ideal for geographically dispersed teams.

The Small Business Health Care Tax Credit is available to businesses with fewer than 25 FTEs earning average wages under $58,000. You must pay at least 50% of employee-only premium costs and purchase coverage through SHOP. The maximum credit is 50% of premiums paid (35% for non-profits). The credit phases out as you approach 25 employees or $58,000 average wages. We can help determine your eligibility.

Unlike individual coverage, small group health insurance can be purchased year-round. There’s no open enrollment period for employer-sponsored plans. You can start coverage on the first of any month. New employees typically have a waiting period (often 30-90 days) before becoming eligible. Annual renewals are based on your plan’s effective date, not the calendar year.

Most small businesses pay 50-100% of employee-only premiums. The average employer contribution is around 70-80% for employee coverage. Dependent coverage (spouse/children) is typically employee-paid or employer contributes a smaller percentage. Many carriers require employers to contribute at least 50% of employee premiums to qualify for group coverage.

You don’t legally need a broker, but using one is free and highly beneficial. Brokers are paid by insurance carriers, not you—so there’s no added cost. Benefits include: comparing quotes from multiple carriers in one place, expert guidance on plan selection and compliance, help with enrollment paperwork, and ongoing support for you and employees. We save you time and often find better options than you’d find on your own.

Free Consultation — No Obligation

Ready to Find Health Insurance for Your Florida Business?

Let us compare options from multiple carriers and find the right coverage for your
team and budget. Our service is free—carriers pay us.

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