How much money a person has to pay in taxes if they don't have insurance depends on how much money they make and how big their family is. Obama Care will decide the amounts.
No, they will not. In fact, there is a special exemption for their religious beliefs.
Under the Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare"), almost all insurance plans must cover the IUD.
Insurance companies will no longer be able to deny coverage to them for having preexisting conditions.
Obama's health care plan does not require employers to extend health insurance benefits to part-time employees.
Yes. Under the Affordable Care Act (called "ObamaCare" by some), if you have a child, whether in college or not, that child can stay on your health insurance plan until age 26.
Under the Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare"), almost all insurance plans must cover the IUD.
no, as claims under fire insurance are totally tax free
Obamacare as we know it now will impose a $3,800 tax on a family not covered by health insurance.
To answer this question, we would have to know whether you have insurance from your job; if your employer provides it, that will not change. Or if you are under 26 and your parents have insurance, you can now remain on their policy. Otherwise, there are a number of ways to find out which plans you are eligible for. I enclose the link to the official government website, which will explain the law and tell you how to sign up for health insurance. Also, note that "Obamacare" is not an insurance plan of some sorts. It is an insurance regulatory framework, specifying how and where people can obtain privately-run health insurance, and it also expands existing government-run Medicaid programs to allow more people to qualify. You don't "apply" for Obamacare. You go out any apply for a government program (if you meet the qualifications) at your local Welfare office, or you get insurance through your employer, or you buy insurance through a state (or federal) Exchange system. None of these is "Obamacare" in the sense of it directly providing healthcare coverage.
You may have to pay taxes if you are under 18 years of age. You are required to file taxes depending upon the amount of money that you bring in.
Obamacare does not discuss child support. I suppose that it's possible that non-custodial parents might be required to pay health insurance until age 26; however, child support, child custody and related issues such as health insurance are determined by the States.
Yes.