External Regime Integration — Taxes Module
Tax Avoidance · Tax Policy · Crypto · Cross‑Domain Substrate#
1. Purpose#
This file defines the external‑regime integration surface for the Taxes module.
It unifies three external domains:
- Tax Avoidance (structural absence, incentive voids, regime gaps)
- Tax Policy (structural presence, incentive formation, statutory surfaces)
- Crypto Regimes (digital‑asset incentives, ledger propagation, valuation drift)
The integration creates a single cross‑domain substrate used by RTT/1 → RTT/2 → RTT/3.
2. Structural Components#
2.1 Structural Presence (Policy)#
Represents:
- statutory incentive structures
- administrative overlays
- compliance substrate
- incentive baselines
2.2 Structural Absence (Avoidance)#
Represents:
- incentive voids
- regime gaps
- structural bypass surfaces
- drift‑amplification zones
2.3 Structural Tension (Crypto)#
Represents:
- digital‑asset classification
- valuation drift
- ledger propagation
- cross‑asset alignment
3. Unified Substrate Model#
The unified substrate is defined as:
external_regime_substrate =
presence_layer
+ absence_layer
+ tension_layer
Where:
- presence_layer = Tax Policy
- absence_layer = Tax Avoidance
- tension_layer = Crypto Regimes
This substrate is used by:
- incentive_drift_operator
- jurisdiction_propagation_operator
- incentive_half_life_operator
4. Cross‑Domain Operators#
4.1 presence_absence_operator#
Maps:
- statutory presence
- avoidance voids
Outputs:
- structural contrast
- drift amplification
- incentive distortion
4.2 presence_tension_operator#
Maps:
- statutory incentives
- crypto‑asset incentives
Outputs:
- cross‑asset alignment
- valuation‑drift correction
4.3 absence_tension_operator#
Maps:
- avoidance voids
- crypto propagation
Outputs:
- bypass‑driven drift
- propagation‑induced distortion
5. Propagation Behavior#
5.1 Vertical Propagation#
- external regimes → federal
- federal → state
- state → local
5.2 Lateral Propagation#
- cross‑state
- cross‑regional
- cross‑domain
Propagation modeled via:
- jurisdiction_propagation_operator
- cross_domain_operator
6. Drift Interaction#
6.1 Avoidance → Policy#
Avoidance voids cause:
- incentive distortion
- drift amplification
- half‑life compression
6.2 Policy → Crypto#
Policy structures influence:
- classification stability
- valuation drift
- propagation load
6.3 Crypto → Avoidance#
Crypto regimes create:
- bypass surfaces
- propagation‑driven drift
- cross‑asset distortion
7. Alignment Surfaces#
7.1 Taxes ↔ RRR#
- continuity alignment
- revenue propagation
- drift‑field correction
7.2 Taxes ↔ IE#
- cycle inversion
- uplift constraints
- economic half‑life (EHL)
7.3 Taxes ↔ GSM#
- governance coherence
- policy propagation
- civic‑field resonance
8. Integration Summary#
Presence (Policy)
+ Absence (Avoidance)
+ Tension (Crypto)
↓ unified substrate
Propagation → Drift → Half‑Life → Alignment
This substrate enables:
- cross‑domain fiscal analysis
- multi‑layer incentive modeling
- stable integration across the fiscal stack
9. Integration Status#
- Modules: Taxes ↔ External Regimes
- Layer: Cross‑Module
- Version: 2026‑06
- Format: AI‑first · operator‑driven · minimal