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  1. From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A complementary currency, or alternative currency, is a medium of exchange that is accepted in much the same way as a regular currency, within a group of people or a geographical area. It is made to complement a national currency.
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    What is a complementary currency?
    A complementary currency is a currency or medium of exchange that is not necessarily a national currency, but that is thought of as supplementing or complementing national currencies. [1] : 3 [2] : 2 Complementary currencies are usually not legal tender and their use is based on agreement between the parties exchanging the currency.
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    Are complementary currencies tax-exempt?
    Often there are issues related to paying tax. Some complementary currencies are considered tax-exempt, but most of them are fully taxed as if they were national currency, with the caveat that the tax must be paid in the national currency.
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    What are the different types of alternative currency?
    Mutual credit is a form of alternative currency, and thus any form of lending that does not go through the banking system can be considered a form of alternative currency. Barters are another type of alternative currency. These are actually exchange systems, which trade only items, without the use of any currency whatsoever.
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    Do complementary currencies increase economic activity?
    Complementary currencies promoted as local currencies which cannot be spent outside the community have limited use. [citation needed] According to professor Nikolaus Läufer's theory, the use of local currencies such as Freigeld can only increase economic activity temporarily.
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    A complementary currency is a currency or medium of exchange that is not necessarily a national currency, but that is thought of as supplementing or complementing national currencies. Complementary currencies are usually not legal tender and their use is based on agreement between the … See more

    Current complementary currencies have often been designed intentionally to address specific issues, for example to increase financial stability. Most complementary currencies have multiple purposes and/or are … See more

    Often there are issues related to paying tax. Some complementary currencies are considered tax-exempt, but most of them are fully taxed as if they were national currency, with the caveat that the tax must be paid in the national currency. The legality and tax … See more

    Other non-regional complementary currencies include:
    • American Open Currency Standard (AOCS)
    • Commercial credit circuit See more

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    Complementary currencies describe a wide group of exchange systems, currencies or scrips designed to be used in combination with … See more

    Some complementary currency activists are Belgian ex-banker Bernard Lietaer, British economist Hazel Henderson, Dutch STRO-director … See more

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    WebJun 28, 2022 · A complementary currency is a currency or medium of exchange that is not necessarily a national currency, but that is thought of as supplementing or …

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