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   * [[#payment|PAYMENT]]   * [[#payment|PAYMENT]]
   * [[#acceptance_redemption|ACCEPTANCE, REDEMPTION]]    * [[#acceptance_redemption|ACCEPTANCE, REDEMPTION]] 
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 ==== Business use / Taxes ==== ==== Business use / Taxes ====
  
-For business use, you need the conversion rate. At the above rate, if for example 60 minuto are received, then this corresponds to a taxable cash income of 30€. If these 60 minuto are spent again, this corresponds also again to an expenditure of 30€.\\ +For business use, you need the conversion rate, see [[en:conversion|How to convert]].\\ It can make sense to accept only a percentage in minuto, so that enough euros are taken in to be able to pay expenses, taxes, etc. Learn more about the [[en:business_use|business use]] of Minuto.
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-It can make sense to accept only a percentage in minuto, so that enough euros are taken in to be able to pay expenses, taxes, etc.+
  
 ==== How are sales in Minuto taxed? ==== ==== How are sales in Minuto taxed? ====
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 The Minuto is designed to optimize neighborly help and the exchange of friendly turns. Sales of this type are usually tax-exempt.\\ The Minuto is designed to optimize neighborly help and the exchange of friendly turns. Sales of this type are usually tax-exempt.\\
  
-Business owners can also use Minutos. Commercial transactions in Minuto are subject to tax in the same way as in conventional currencies and are paid in them. The recommended conversion rate for accounting purposes is: 60 minutos = 30 Euros (Aug 2010). In some municipalities it is already possible to pay taxes in complementary currencies.+Business owners can also use Minutos. Commercial transactions in Minuto are subject to tax in the same way as in conventional currencies and are paid in them. The recommended conversion rate for accounting purposes is: 60 minutos = 30 Euros (Aug 2010). In some municipalities it is already possible to pay taxes in complementary currencies. Learn more about the [[en:business_use#taxes|taxation]] of Minuto for business use.
  
 ==== Can retail stores also participate? ==== ==== Can retail stores also participate? ====
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 No. Guaranteeing a voucher means having to provide an equivalent service if the issuer and his legal successors (heirs) are unable to provide a service, for example in the event of: Inability to work or earn, "address unknown" or death. The stamp imprint of the guarantor is at the same time also advertising for the offers of the guarantor as well as an expression of social networking and solidarity. No. Guaranteeing a voucher means having to provide an equivalent service if the issuer and his legal successors (heirs) are unable to provide a service, for example in the event of: Inability to work or earn, "address unknown" or death. The stamp imprint of the guarantor is at the same time also advertising for the offers of the guarantor as well as an expression of social networking and solidarity.
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 +===== CRITIQUE =====
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 +==== What about elderly or disabled people who can't perform or issue Minutos? ====
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 +When new ideas are introduced, people often unconsciously want a general solution to all our social problems. Minuto is basically just a means of payment with almost ideal properties that ensures that goods and services can be exchanged fairly and efficiently. How people in need of help are dealt with is basically a different topic.
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 +However, one thing can already be said, since very many of our social problems result from the monopoly position of the current money, in a world with many different means of payment, e.g. like Minuto, many of our problems would not occur at all or they would be less pronounced. Thus, it would be much easier to help people in need, because we would live in more prosperity and would have much more time to help others.
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